Piaggio Group Americas Offers 12-Month Test Ride Program
Piaggio Group Americas Inc. offers consumers the risk-free 12 Month Test Ride, a program that offers qualified buyers the opportunity to purchase select Piaggio, Aprilia and Vespa scooters without a long-term commitment.
NEW YORK — Piaggio Group Americas Inc. offers consumers the risk-free 12 Month Test Ride, a program that offers qualified buyers the opportunity to purchase select Piaggio, Aprilia and Vespa scooters without a long-term commitment.
The 12 Month Test Ride offer includes the option to return the scooter to participating dealers after 365 days of ownership if the buyer decides that the two-wheel lifestyle just isn’t right for them after all.
The Piaggio scooters included in the 12 Month Test Ride are the Piaggio FLY 50, Piaggio FLY 150, Piaggio BV Tourer 250 and the Piaggio MP3 250. You can also choose from the Vespa S 50, Vespa LX 150, Vespa GTS 300 Super or the Aprilia Sportcity 50, Aprilia Sportcity 125, Aprilia Scarabeo 100 and Aprilia Scarabeo 200.
"It’s our mission to remove any roadblocks keeping even more Americans from discovering just how much money and time they can save, and how much fun they can have, by adding two wheels to their garage,” said Paolo Timoni, president and CEO, Piaggio Group Americas. “The economic, environmental and lifestyle benefits of scooters are proven on a daily basis in major markets around the globe, and we think this hassle-free introduction to scooter ownership is a risk-free way for U.S. consumers to take a trial membership in our American scooter nation.”
The 12 Month Test Ride is open to buyers who qualify for a 36-month closed-end finance term, exclusively offered through Piaggio Group America’s partner Sheffield Financial. To take advantage of the offer, the purchase must be completed by July 31, 2009. The risk-free return guarantee requires the completion of 12 scheduled loan payments and excludes upfront license, vehicle preparation, freight and tax fees as well as a 10 percent down payment based on the vehicle’s manufacturer’s suggested retail price.
For more details about the 12 Month Test Your Ride, please visit www.PiaggioUSA.com.
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