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2011 Suzuki Market
« on: April 12, 2011, 06:00:08 pm »
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Suzuki Motorcycles has posted promising results for the first quarter of this year, recording a positive sales growth of 1.2 per cent when compared to the same sales period in 2010.

Furthermore, Suzuki continued to retain a number of top positions with best selling models and featured prominently in the majority of sales categories.

The first quarter sales figures for 2011 recently released by the FCAI show that 23,031 motorcycles, scooters and ATVs were sold in the period 1 January to 31 March, 2011, a decline of 1.2 per cent when compared to the same period last year.

"These figures achieved by Suzuki are very pleasing as they indicate that there may be confidence returning to the market in 2011 and we hope to see this trend continue," Perry Morison, General Manager, Motorcycles, Suzuki Australia said.

"Suzuki's ongoing commitment to delivering ground breaking, value packed products has helped with this result, and considering the recent devastating natural disasters, both here and in Japan, where most Suzuki products are produced, the results are even more pleasing."

"Our ATV sales were up significantly on last year, with an increase of 15.7 per cent, primarily due to the expansion of the KingQuad range with the introduction of two new models - the KingQuad 500AXi and KingQuad 400ASi - as well as the continued acceptance of power steer models by farmers.

"Bucking the industry trend, were our off road motorcycles which posted an 11.1 per cent sales increase. Of particular note are the solid performances of our motocross models and the DR-Z400E and DR650SE which claimed number one positions in the enduro and trail categories respectively."

"Capping off a strong first quarter for Suzuki was the impressive performance of our GSX-R brand, particularly the GSX-R600 and GSX-R750 with the recent landing of the all new 2011 models increasing the sales of these powerhouses significantly."

Fresh off claiming the 2010 Australian Supersport Championship, the GSX-R600 was the best selling 600cc sportsbike overall, while the GSX-R750 and GSX-R1000 also featured prominently in the Supersport category.

Another successful segment for Suzuki in the first quarter was sports touring, where the versatile GSX650F claimed equal first place and Suzuki occupied five out of the top ten positions.

A star performer for Suzuki in 2011 continues to be the DR-Z400E, which retained number one spot in the enduro category and recorded a 14 per cent sales increase on the same period on 2010 making it the fourth best-selling motorcycle so far this year overall.

Also featuring in the enduro category for the first time is the Suzuki DR-Z250, which has cracked the top ten with significant positive growth over last year, a notable sales performance considering it is competing amongst higher capacity models.

Motocross champions, the Suzuki RM-Z450 and the RM-Z250 both recorded impressive numbers over the past three months, with the RM-Z450 claiming a 29.7 per cent increase in sales.

Cruiser sales were aided by a solid supply of 2011 Boulevards and the recent introduction of the Boulevard C50T, expanding the range to eight value-packed, head-turning machines.

Suzuki is expecting to maintain a strong second quarter with its competitive pricing and retail campaigns aided by the finance options provided by Suzuki Finance, with the financial partnership with GE Money soon to enter its second year.
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Re: 2011 Suzuki Market
« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2011, 11:08:27 pm »
Good to see Daniel McCoy putting the new RMZ250 on the podium recently at Raymond Terrace too 8) Wouldn't mind either the RMZ250 or KXF250. I was wrapped after riding Ray's 2010 and earlier KXF. Frothing at the bit to get back out for another 'test' session ;D apparently he's reworked the 450 suspension and it has even more neddies but in all honesty it was too much bike for this little black duck before he tweaked it :o ;)

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Re: 2011 Suzuki Market
« Reply #2 on: April 13, 2011, 07:34:58 am »
Suzuki has always been pretty good on price and top performing bikes like the RMZ450 .... plus better than that they really put some money back into MX.  Other Japanese brands seem to offer a lot less in the way of sponsorship and visibility these days, but Suzuki is always in the MX  and road racing pits.

Plus for you Kiwis buy RMZ from Action Suzuki in Hawera and you will get demo bike professional support and coaching  ;)

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Re: 2011 Suzuki Market
« Reply #3 on: July 17, 2011, 06:51:23 am »
The Japanese sell a few more scooters and Harley shifts 3000 big $$$ motorcycles followed on with and endless cash stream of services, jackets and exhaust and air cleaner modifications. Still the sun is not exactly shining in the States.

The current range of new models out of Japan is boring as bat shit. They are in a financial and creative void where they are building much more expensive and less interesting motorcycles.
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Re: 2011 Suzuki Market
« Reply #4 on: September 18, 2011, 06:14:03 pm »
AL in Unzud the top selling suzuki model sells more than every model yamaha per year.
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