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Suzuki UK Launches Contract Hire Program

Suzuki GB PLC has announced today a new page in its Corporate Sales business with the launch of Suzuki Contract Hire. As an addition to the already existing business user program, it enables all 150 Suzuki main dealers to provide existing and prospective fleet, business and professional customers with Contract Hire quotations that can be tailored to their individual requirements.

The rentals are available with or without contracted maintenance, but they are just as competitive as the services provided to leasing company customers, which the rentals are based on.

If the ‘with maintenance’ package is the preferred option, Suzuki Contract Hire provides an impressive list of benefits including:
  • All routine servicing and mechanical repairs
  • Replacement Batteries and Exhaust systems
  • A ‘no quibble’ tire replacement policy (subject to normal exclusion clauses)

Unfortunately, replacement tires will only re-charged in the event of theft, loss, vandalism, neglect, abuse or persistent damage.

Withe this package, standard full breakdown assistance is also include. It will be provided by the AA’s Fleetwide 3 scheme that covers roadside assistance, home start, plus full European coverage (subject to terms and conditions from Suzuki Fleet services).

Typical rentals for a three year, 30,000 mile without maintenance contract are £128 for an Alto SZ3; £180 for a Swift 1.2-liter SZ3 5 Door, £205 for a Jimny SZ3 compact 4X4 and £246 for a Grand Vitara SZ3 1.6-liter 3 Door 4X4.

“Suzuki is an established brand in the UK offering a wide range of fun to drive and fuel efficient cars; the launch of the new scheme allows us to reach even more customers than before, further developing our presence in the important Fleet and Business sectors,” commented Ian Price, General Sales Manager for Suzuki GB.
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