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New Benelli dealer in pattaya


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If their service is as good as their grammar, they should be avoided.

Italy Passion ?

Probably trying to not confuse locals by saying 'Italian Passion'.

Most would probably read that and not automatically know it has Italian connections, no matter how small they actually are, it is an image they obviously want to market. Italy.

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If their service is as good as their grammar, they should be avoided.

Italy Passion ?

Probably trying to not confuse locals by saying 'Italian Passion'.

Most would probably read that and not automatically know it has Italian connections, no matter how small they actually are, it is an image they obviously want to market. Italy.

But Benelli is Chinese isn't it ?

Maybe China passion would be more correct .

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But Benelli is Chinese isn't it ?

Maybe China passion would be more correct .

Some key marketing and engineerin people are still Italian. Not that this makes their products any better IMHO. You can see their interview with a simple search.

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If their service is as good as their grammar, they should be avoided.

Italy Passion ?

Probably trying to not confuse locals by saying 'Italian Passion'.

Most would probably read that and not automatically know it has Italian connections, no matter how small they actually are, it is an image they obviously want to market. Italy.

But Benelli is Chinese isn't it ?

Maybe China passion would be more correct .

Ching Chong Chow Pat-ton.

Yes, I wonder why they don't go with that.

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I am really excited!!!

Not for me. I don't think I will be buying a big bike this year...or a little one! And it probably wouldn't be a Benelli anyway if I did.

I am happy for all the other Pattaya people who do want a Benelli.

Now, where the hell is the authorised Suzuki dealer in Pattaya???

I don't want to drive all the way to Bangkok to buy my Burgmann 200.

Suzuki are opening big bike shows around Thailand now. One opened 2 weeks ago inUbon, for example.

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If their service is as good as their grammar, they should be avoided.

Italy Passion ?

If you come to their country you should learn to speak their language. Tinglish.

Thais don't understand the world "Italian" it is too complicated, so "Italy Passion" is correct. Actually I find the Thai language very difficult, so maybe Tinglish is the answer.

Benelli is a good name, takes you away from that Chinese, dull as ditch-water image, even though their bikes are both.

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If their service is as good as their grammar, they should be avoided.

Italy Passion ?

Probably trying to not confuse locals by saying 'Italian Passion'.

Most would probably read that and not automatically know it has Italian connections, no matter how small they actually are, it is an image they obviously want to market. Italy.

Guess you can't please everyone!

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If their service is as good as their grammar, they should be avoided.

Italy Passion ?

Probably trying to not confuse locals by saying 'Italian Passion'.

Most would probably read that and not automatically know it has Italian connections, no matter how small they actually are, it is an image they obviously want to market. Italy.

But Benelli is Chinese isn't it ?

Maybe China passion would be more correct .

Chinese owned and assembled. Designed and engineered in Italy.

But let's face it, what doesn't have chinese part these days.

People are quick to knock these bikes simply but of its Chinese connections. Most that do have never ridden one. The cafe racer has just had a stonking review in various media forums and I concur, the TNT 899 is a great machine.

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