{"id":239324,"date":"2023-09-21T22:20:35","date_gmt":"2023-09-21T22:20:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/?p=239324"},"modified":"2023-09-21T22:20:35","modified_gmt":"2023-09-21T22:20:35","slug":"why-i-bought-3-suzuki-access-in-a-row-ownership-experience-with-each","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/news-features\/why-i-bought-3-suzuki-access-in-a-row-ownership-experience-with-each\/","title":{"rendered":"Why I bought 3 Suzuki Access in a row: Ownership experience with each"},"content":{"rendered":"
BHPian vigsom<\/strong> recently shared this with other enthusiasts.<\/p>\n After the Bajaj era, how many times has one heard of someone acquiring three scooters of the same make\/name one after the other? It happened to us – three Suzuki Access 125s – first by chance, second by chance, and third by chance! While it would have been apt to call this experience a hat trick, I didn’t use this phrase as a hat trick is normally associated with success and happiness, which wasn’t quite the case with me with the Suzuki Access. Read on to know why.<\/p>\n We were using an old Scooty Pep (the 75cc one) which did seem a tad inadequate when riding duo. Although I had a Toyota Corolla then in Chennai, the city as most of us know is ideally navigated using a two-wheeler. I’d end up driving even when I didn’t want to and that would be a pain, especially with heavy traffic on Arcot Road\/ Kodambakkam High Road, and the then under-construction metro affected 100 feet Road. The need for a second two-wheeler was then felt.<\/p>\n We’ve historically used two-wheelers no more than 3,000 km a year, but the km done on the Scooty Pep seemed to suggest we were doing 7k a year. An equal split between two scooters would mean the ideal 3.5k km a year OR once-in-a-year service. We looked at a few options and shortlisted them.<\/p>\n We had almost decided on getting the Wego and were going to shortlist one at Ramkay TVS Adyar when I chanced upon an ad on sulekha.com. For those who remember, olx wasn’t a strong platform then while Quikr and Sulekha did show genuine ads.<\/p>\n An ad on sulekha.com showed this early 2012 registered silver Suzuki Access, done a mere 600 km for sale. I’d until this ad thought that a Suzuki Access commanded a waiting period and with limited dealerships, we’d be stuck with a monopolistic set-up at least until free and paid services were over. To add to this, it was a 125cc engine which would mean a higher price tag and a little lower FE; all assumptions with no basis or data!<\/p>\n I contacted the seller, and off I went to his residence, tucked away in one of the by-lanes of West Saidapet. It was 7 in the morning so I could beat traffic and mayhem. Went to the seller’s place, and the vehicle was covered. The moment the cover was off, it was an instant attraction; so much in common with the Nova 135. I fired the engine up and that one thing was enough – one of the sweetest sounding engines among all two-wheelers that I’ve come across – the engines on the Honda Shine and Honda Unicorn were also smooth as silk. A short test ride revealed all was fine. Examined the documents and everything was in order. I later got back to the seller with a reasonable offer, and after a 24-hour wait, we were given the nod by the seller.<\/p>\n I picked the scooter up at approx. 18% below the cost of a new one, which was fair. It was as good as brand new. Ma’am was happy, and that mattered more than anything else.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Continue reading BHPian vigsom’s review for more insights and information.<\/p>\nIntroduction<\/h2>\n
Circa 2012<\/h2>\n
Options considered<\/h2>\n
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Options considered (Contd.)<\/h2>\n
What made this an examinable proposition<\/h2>\n
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Evaluation and closure<\/h2>\n