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Monday, August 25, 2014

Cheap scooters for SA

The Cayenne Trend 125 cc.
CAYENNE is the latest group to attempt to sway South African commuter to scooters, with a cash deal of R9 900, or a typical repayment of R799 month.
Dealer principle for the Cayenne Group Craig Langton, said customers need not pay any deposit and the first 100 buyers get a free raider package valued at R5 000.
He said the group looked for a long time for the best scooter to offer. “We found a good operation and then spent a huge amount of time testing, developing, and checking the product, getting units in to put them through the mill and test them thoroughly. The technical team stripped and looked for any problems. Once we were all happy we briefed the suppliers.”
 Craig Langton
The Cayenne Trend 125 cc gets 35 km out of a litre of fuel, with a five-litre fuel tank that gives it a range of about 170 km on a tank. It rides on alloy wheels, with a disc brake in front and a larger drum brake on the rear wheel. The single-cylinder, four-stroke, air-cooled engine makes 5,9 kW at 7 000 rpm and the scooter has a top speed of 85 km/h. It weighs 105 kg so it’s easy to manoeuvre and comes in three colours. Customers who pays cash will pay a once-off R3 499 fee, which includes VAT, a helmet, Apip paint protection, motorcycle alarm and Tyre Sealant pre-treatment, all valued at R5 000.
Riders who make use of Cayenne’s in-house finance with no deposit will pay monthly instalments capped at R69 per month. Terms and conditions do apply. The group welcomes trade inquiries for dealers.