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Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

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  • #46
    Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

    What do you need? I\'m in imports/exports. I\'d do nothing illegal though.
    I am back!

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    • #47
      Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

      Went to the cochin showroom and the sales guy told me that they are all sold out and the reason was that govt. was insisting for more tax for CBU making the 2.3L price tough for Suzuki and so they decided to withdraw from the market.

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      • #48
        Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

        Originally posted by chiron View Post
        Went to the cochin showroom and the sales guy told me that they are all sold out and the reason was that govt. was insisting for more tax for CBU making the 2.3L price tough for Suzuki and so they decided to withdraw from the market.

        Inazuma is not a CBU product, its CKD . I dont think any change in import tax occured recently. however suzuki declared the withdrawal is because its not viable for them to deal inazuma as it gets only least number sales even with discounted 2.4L. so whatever sales man said might be true. anyway good bye Inazuma..Immature indian market doesnt deserve you. and suzuki.....please do proper homework, do proper advertisement, do price genuinely when launch and improve your dealer network when you come with product like this..

        I was keen for this product, finally booked a CBR250R ABS after a long brain burning dilemma.
        Last edited by Harisankar; 02-20-2015, 12:03 PM.

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        • #49
          Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

          It was a nice bike. Since it was imported hence was a bit expensive. Goodbye

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          • #50
            Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

            Originally posted by Harisankar View Post

            I was keen for this product, finally booked a CBR250R ABS after a long brain burning dilemma.
            good choice...whats the difference in CBR 250abs & ktm 390 prices?
            Don't Honk Unnecessarily

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            • #51
              Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

              Originally posted by Satyamzma View Post
              good choice...whats the difference in CBR 250abs & ktm 390 prices?

              Pricing is almost same. Its hovering around 2.2L in bangalore

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              • #52
                Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

                Originally posted by Harisankar View Post
                Pricing is almost same. Its hovering around 2.2L in bangalore
                why you chose CBR over Ktm when Ktm offers much more performance at same price?
                Don't Honk Unnecessarily

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                • #53
                  Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

                  Unfortunate that the Inazuma didn't stick around for long in India. The pricing was a real bane for the motorcycle and the appearances did not help either. Overall, it's a product ahead of its time here in India. Lets hope they do something in the Faired Sports category. That would really help their cause in India.
                  Every Motorcycle has a tale to be told and there is no greater privilage in the life of a rider than to have truly understood what his Motorcycle stands to tell. Some of the greatest stories in the world are not written, they are experienced.

                  One of the many reasons they say, "Four Wheels Move the Body, Two Wheels Move the Soul"

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                  • #54
                    Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

                    Originally posted by Adoksh View Post
                    it's a product ahead of its time here in India.
                    Ahead? Looks & styling alone of that bike is from 1990s.
                    www.motorcykle.in - The lighter side of motorcycling

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                    • #55
                      Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

                      Originally posted by Satyamzma View Post
                      why you chose CBR over Ktm when Ktm offers much more performance at same price?
                      Peace of mind I reckon!
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                      • #56
                        Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

                        Originally posted by Satyamzma View Post
                        why you chose CBR over Ktm when Ktm offers much more performance at same price?
                        D390 is sprint racer and CBR is marathon runner according to me.D390 is best in outright performance and corners But I prefer cbr because

                        1) cbr's engine is a highly refined and reliable.
                        2) usable pillion seat
                        3) good suspension suitable for indian roads and touring
                        4)comfy seats and good riding posture.
                        5)13L tank for long distance and good fuel efficiency.
                        6) reasonable maintenance cost
                        7) efficient to cruise in a relaxed and comfy manner whole day at 120km/h

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                        Originally posted by Divya Sharan View Post
                        Peace of mind I reckon!

                        Always...effin true

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                        • #57
                          Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

                          Found a interesting comparison between these 2 solid machines-

                          2013 KTM 390 Duke Vs Honda CBR250R ABS In India - Comparison By Overdrive
                          Don't Honk Unnecessarily

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                          • #58
                            Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

                            Originally posted by Satyamzma View Post
                            Found a interesting comparison between these 2 solid machines-

                            2013 KTM 390 Duke Vs Honda CBR250R ABS In India - Comparison By Overdrive
                            Ya. I read this review a year back.I felt it a genuine review. Newer version of.cbr250r(new colour scheme) has better build quality than the initial ones

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                            • #59
                              Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

                              this all happened due to wrong policy of suzuki motocycle india. company offered at very few places with very few dealers, this is the reason this bike could not find its place in indian bike market. it is till available with any dealer in delhi and new delhi.
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                              • #60
                                Re: Suzuki to withdraw the Inazuma from India starting March 2015

                                I guess i missed the bus... i live in Bangalore. Is there a used one i can get my hands on? i badly want to trade my duke 390 for the zuma

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