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Suzuki Motorcycle India had launched a new “Tattoo Offer” at the beginning of Navratri Festival and had extended it post-Dusshera. Now the offer is valid till Diwali time as well.
Suzuki had launched “Tattoo Lagaao Free Bike Le Jaao” campaign with the launch of its latest bike Suzuki GS150R. With every purchase of Suzuki GS150R, customers are given a specially designed 'Drive Me Crazy' stick on tattoo which also contains an assured gift.
Tattoo is commonly associated with bikers and the company had aptly adopted the scheme for the bike targeted at the youth in the country. "Keeping in tune with the brand's tagline 'Drive Me Crazy' we knew we had to come up with something that would excite today's youth and bring out a cult like feeling. After a lot of research, we zeroed in on tattoos which are in vogue from college students to Hollywood stars," said RK Swamy BBDO partner Sunil Kukreti. RK Swamy conceptualized the scheme for Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt. Ltd.
According to Atul Gupta, vice-president, Sales & Marketing, Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt. Ltd, the scheme has been extended to reach closer to the customers during the festive season by offering them best prices and maximum benefits. A customer can win assured prizes like cash benefit of Rs. 3001 or more upon picking up a tattoo. One lucky customer gets a chance to win a free bike from Suzuki.
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it realy an issue to be best be answered by Suzuki motors India.
Shiva ,CarTrade Expert (November 29, 2009)
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I assume Suzuki Mot (P) Ltd., is in HIBERNATION presently. My, some queries, on their discount scheme, some features over their GS-150-R etc., in their web-site - contact-us, have NOT been taken cognizance of yet. I mean, no reply or comment etc., from SUZUKI M P Ltd., India. Would they be so indifferent - for a discerning PROSPECT of GS-150-R? I am waiting for about 15 days, for a reply.
An orgnaization that represents SUZUKI Japan in India, should be MORE customer-centric, isn't it? I also do not see much of GS-150-R-s on Chennai Roads, compared to their ACCESS-125s. Why? What would be no. of GS-150-Rs in Chennai? Where do I find the numbers METRO wises? rajagopaan (November 26, 2009)
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whats the price for CHAIR MODEL and millage
GAUTAM JAIN CHENNAI (October 10, 2009)
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