Suzuki offers £1500 off new Swift Sport 24 | 05 | 2018

    SUZUKI DEALERS IN Scotland are offering a £1500 discount off the all-new Suzuki Swift Sport to customers who buy the car before the end of June. (Related: Roadtest — Suzuki Swift)

    The new hatchback, which will goes on-sae from Scottish showrooms on June 1, will be priced at £16,499 throughout June before reverting to its full on-the-road price of £17,999.

    The new Swift Sport is powered by a 140PS 1.4-litre four-cylinder Boosterjet turbo engine, replacing the previous Swift Sport’s 1.6-litre normally-aspirated unit. The new powerplant returns 50.4mpg at the pumps and emits 125g/km CO2.

    Standard equipment for the new Sport is comprehensive and includes unique sport interior trim with semi-bucket seats and red accents to the dashboard and console areas.

    There’s also six airbags, auto air conditioning, satellite navigation, leather steering wheel, privacy glass, DAB radio with Bluetooth and six speakers, LED daytime running lights, 17-inch wheels, body coloured door mirrors and four electric windows.

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    A £750 Finance Deposit Allowance (FDA) is offered for the launch month and with no further customer deposit required. If a PCP (Personal Contract Purchase) is chosen, payments are £258 per month based on a 49 month agreement with a final optional payment of £5943 to keep the car.

    Alternatively, should a customer prefer to place a deposit of £2530, plus the £750 Finance allowance from Suzuki, then the PCP monthly payments will reduce to £199 per month, again based on a 49 month agreement and with a final optional payment of £5943. Both agreements are based on 8000 miles per annum.

    For customers who would prefer a Hire Purchase arrangement, the £750 allowance also applies and with no further deposit required. Monthly payments are £368 and the agreement duration is 48 months. Payments can reduce to £299 per month if a customer chooses to place a deposit of £2954, again with a representative.

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    Jim McGill

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