Southern California Motorcycles Now Selling Suzukis

Southern California Motorcycles Now Selling Suzukis

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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MOTORCYCLES IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE ADDITION OF SUZUKI MOTORCYCLES!

First official sales to begin in early July of this year

(Brea, Calif.) – Southern California Motorcycles, the Number One dealer of its kind, has added Suzuki Motorcycles to our line-up! We feel Suzuki’s high quality, great reputation, wide selection of models and affordable prices provide the perfect addition to our dealership. Sales are expected to begin in the beginning of July, with a Grand Opening event taking place Saturday, July 26th, 2014.

We are undergoing major construction to re-arrange our current layout. The Grand Opening of Southern California Suzuki will be held in the courtyard of our dealership, located at 515 W. Lambert Rd. in Brea, CA. There will be live music, free food, demo rides, a vendor fair, and more, with details to follow.

Our philosophies, staff, and commitment to customer service have led us to receiving the coveted “Top 100 Dealer Award” from DealerNews Magazine for eight years in a row, Triumph’s Number One Dealer in the U.S. for the last seven years in a row, and the 2007 Ducati Dealer of the Year for North America. We look forward to adding “Number One Suzuki Dealer” to that list soon. We carry Triumph, Ducati, Suzuki, Victory, and Royal Enfield, as well as a wide variety of pre-owned motorcycles. Southern California Motorcycles offers the widest selection of motorcycles, apparel, and accessories for our brands you will find anywhere.

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