The Busa puts up a firm
challenge, and should its styling be more to your liking, you’ll appreciate its
$1000 cheaper price tag: $13,999 (or $14,299 for our LE) vs. $14,999. And don’t
forget about the booming aftermarket for the Hayabusa, either. With enough cash
and imagination, it will do everything you want and more.
The Hayabusa also best
the Kawi in fuel economy, getting six miles more per gallon than the Green
Meanie. The Hayabusa also best the Kawi in fuel economy, getting six miles more
per gallon than the Green Meanie. Comparative prices between the ’Busa and the
Kawi for 2013 remain in Suzuki’s favor: $14,399/$14,599 Limited Edition vs
$14,999 standard/$15,999 ABS model.Fifty years ago Suzuki Motor Corporation set
up shop in Los Angeles, California. To celebrate the occasion Suzuki is running
a sweet financing deal on its Hayabusa and Gixxer models including a free
Yoshimura slip-on, cash back and 0% APR financing. Considering these programs
and its lesser MSRP, compared to the Ninja, it’s a big savings on a helluva
fast motorcycle that’s worth considering.
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