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Written by CMG Staff on Monday, 10 May 2010
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Piaggio Group Americas has set up a network of 35 dealers to serve Canadian customers.

Piaggio sells Aprilia, Moto Guzzi, Piaggio, and Vespa motorcycles and scooters.

"Building customer trust and confidence in our products, our service and our people is a key initiative for us as well as every Canadian dealer," said Paolo Timoni, president and CEO.

Dealerships will have a broad range of the four brands' motorcycles and scooters, including the Piaggio MP3 500 Sport and Tourer, the Vespa LX 150 i.e. and GTV 300 scooters, Aprilia's RSV4 in both R and Factory mode as well as the Shiver 750 and the Mana 850 GT ABS, and the Moto Guzzi V7 and Griso 8V. They'll have many other models as well.

PGA is also launching new brand-specific websites where customers can locate a local dealer, download specifications, and compare features and pricing. Go to www.piaggio-canada.ca, for Piaggio info, or switch vespa, aprilia, or motoguzzi into the website URL.

Canadian customers interested in contacting customer care can email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or call (212) 380-4455.



Users' Comments (3)
Finally! I was starting to get concerned about support for my Aprilia, despite what Gearhead was saying about it.
Posted by Shaman
10-05-2010 14:54
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They are so fucked up they will never make a full recovery and they will be what they will be,,,,,,LOST !
Posted by Longrider
11-05-2010 09:46
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The website’s a joke- A ‘USA Home’ with American flag menu choice and where’s the French language option? Come on Piaggio, at least pretend you’re trying! 
A Vespa owner
Posted by HM
12-05-2010 07:59
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