Suzuki Cars - Suzuki Prices
Suzuki's problem appears to be that comparatively few car shoppers know that there's another Japanese brand to look at, one with progressively competitive products backed by a great warranty. That fully-transferable protection spans seven years or 100,000 miles, and is supplied on all Suzuki cars, trucks and SUVs.
Suzuki sells a thorough line of SUVs, as well as 3 passenger cars. The Vitara, Grand Vitara, and XL-7 are small to mid-size SUVs, making them fantastic options for a family vehicle. Likewise, the Aerio as well as Forenza are really good, fairly priced compact cars, while the recently introduced Verona is a cost effective, well-rounded mid-size sedan.
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With the ranks are the Suzuki SX4 sedan and Suzuki SX4 crossover, the latter being one of the least pricey all-wheel-drive automobiles readily available in the U.S.. The SX4 variants are suitable for drivers in demand of little sedan or wagon functionality, however those needing a bit more area and utility may choose to consider the Suzuki Grand Vitara, or more desirable but, the seven-passenger Suzuki XL7. Granted, they might not be as fun as a Suzuki GSX-R600 on a twisty road, however they 're a heck of a bunch better in the snow.
For 2011, the functional SX4 compact is readily available in three styles: sedan, crossover, and the brand-new SportBack. It keeps the updated 150-horsepower engine, as well as the six-speed manual and CVT options from 2010, and gets enhanced interior features for this year. The SX4 SportBack takes the crossover body as well as reduces it to the sedan's ride elevation, improving driving dynamics as well as managing while keeping the crossover's cargo location.
The Grand Vitara SUV drops the V-6 from its list of readily available engines, sticking with the more fuel reliable I-4. All-wheel drive is still available, as well as the rear seats fold for even more cargo room when needed.
The Kizashi sport sedan, Suzuki's entry into the midsize market, obtains a brand-new Sport trim for 2011 that features exterior improvements as well as a reduced ride height for an even more responsive ride. The Kizashi still supplies an impressive list of features in its basic package, especially for its price range, featuring automatic temperature control and push button start.
The Equator is Suzuki's only pickup truck, and it is unchanged for 2011. Available with an extended or crew cab, the Equator can tow up to 6,300 pounds which makes it a pacesetter among the small truck segment.
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