Suzuki Australia today made the nation’s cheapest car – the Suzuki Alto – better value and even safer by making electronic stability program standard in the entry-level GL model.
The Alto GL now features ESP, ABS, six airbags, body-coloured
Suzuki Australia’s most fuel efficient and lowest emissions model, the 2010 Suzuki Alto, is now slightly more environmentally friendly thanks to the addition of new low-rolling resistance tyres.
The manual Alto now returns combined cycle fuel co
Suzuki Australia general manager Tony Devers admits he is bemused by The First Car List released by the Victorian Government yesterday.
The list was based on data compiled by the Monash University Accident Research Centre and listed 50 “safe and
Suzuki Australia says it is on track for a record-breaking sales year, having sold more new vehicles in the first five months of 2010 than in its best ever year.
From January to May, Suzuki sold 9985 cars in Australia, 25.5 percent ahead of 2009â€
Suzuki Australia has had a strong sales result for March and a good start to 2010.
Suzuki sold 2,305 cars in March, this result is 50.5 per cent better than the same time last year. This result is the third best result recorded by Suzuki.
Suzuki Australia has joined in the FCAI in calling for government support for low emissions vehicles.
“It’s about time our peak motoring body put some pressure on the government to reward consumers looking to reduce greenhouse gas emissions,
Suzuki Australia posted a January sales record last month, surpassing its previous best in 2008 and growing by 8.7 percent over the same month last year.
Suzuki sold 1724 vehicles in January (representing a 2.3 percent total market share) thanks t
A brand new car for the price of an expensive scooter.
Model Tested:
2009 Suzuki Alto GLX; 1.0-litre, three-cylinder, petrol; four-speed automatic; five-door hatch - $16,490*
CarAdvice Rating:
It’s Australia’s cheapest car and itâ