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TGB shows strong signs of recovery for first quarter, 2010 Taiwanese
April 21, 2010

tgb.jpg TGB shows strong signs of recovery for first quarter, 2010

Taiwanese scooter manufacturer, TGB, strengthened its position in the Australian scooter market
recording an increase of sales and market share for the first quarter of 2010.

The 27.7% growth in sales over the same period last year was achieved in an overall declining motorcycle and scooter sales market. A total of 143 retail sales were recorded for the first 3 months of
2010, compared with 112 for the same period last year.

The result demonstrates continuing consumer support for the popular TGB 101S model.

The 50cc 101S is the ideal hassle free entry level scooter featuring easy to operate 'twist and go' fully
automatic transmission and low running costs.

Also reflected in the result is a shifting consumer sentiment towards the TGB brand - a brand they can
trust in trying economic times.

Having held a presence in the Australian scooter market for over ten years, TGB continues to reaffirm its reputation for quality.

While other manufacturers are increasingly turning to Chinese manufacturing in a bid to decrease costs,
TGB continue to have 100% of their models manufactured on-site at TGB's Taiwanese manufacturing
facility guaranteeing superior quality.

TGB's positive sales growth is predicted to continue supported by the launch of new models and
increased marketing activities.

The TGB Tapo, launched earlier this month, is a new euro-styled 50cc entry level scooter which will work to complement the current 101S model.

The sporty TGB Bullet 125cc has been reduced in price to $2990 (plus on road costs) in an effort to offer
TGB customers even more value for money and will place the Taiwanese built Bullet in a price bracket
currently occupied by Chinese manufactured scooters.
For more information on the impressive TGB range please contact (03) 8363 1600