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  2. Suzuki Cultus Crescent - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki Cultus Crescent (Japanese: スズキ カルタス クレセント, Hepburn: Suzuki Karutasu Kuresento) is a subcompact car that was produced by Suzuki in Japan between 1995 and 2002, with South Asian production continuing until 2007.

  3. Suzuki Cultus - Wikipedia

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    The Cultus Crescent was available initially in two body variants, a three-door hatchback and a four-door saloon. In February 1996, Suzuki introduced the Cultus Crescent Wagon, Suzuki's first station wagon (excluding kei cars). In May 1998, the base Cultus/Swift was renamed "Cultus M Series" in Japan, and Suzuki consequently dropped the ...

  4. List of Suzuki automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Chevrolet Esteem – Colombia (Suzuki Cultus Crescent) Chevrolet Forsa – Ecuador (Suzuki Cultus) Chevrolet Grand Nomad – South America (Suzuki XL-7) Chevrolet Labo - Uzbekistan (Suzuki Carry) Chevrolet MW – Japan (Suzuki Solio) Chevrolet Sprint – United States/Canada (Suzuki Cultus) Chevrolet Super Carry – South America (Suzuki Carry)

  5. Category:Suzuki vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Suzuki vehicles" The following 89 pages are in this category, out of 89 total. ... Suzuki Cultus; Suzuki Cultus Crescent; Suzuki CV1; D. Daewoo ...

  6. Suzuki Baleno - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki Baleno nameplate has been used by the Japanese manufacturer Suzuki to denote several different subcompact cars since 1996. From 1996 to 2002, the Suzuki Baleno that was sold in Europe and Asia-Pacific was a rebadged Suzuki Cultus Crescent. It was also produced and sold in India as the Maruti Suzuki Baleno until 2007.

  7. Pak Suzuki Motors - Wikipedia

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    The SY413 Baleno (also known as the Cultus Crescent and Esteem in other countries) was assembled in Pakistan starting 1998 as a replacement for the Suzuki Margalla, till 2006 when it was replaced by the Liana. [4]

  8. Suzuki J engine - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki J18A engine is equipped with multi-port fuel injection and electronic ignition system with individual ignition coil for each spark plug. It was designed to be as light as possible and weighs in at 85 kg (187 lb). [2] It was produced in the following vehicles: Suzuki Cultus Crescent/Baleno/Esteem (1996-2002)

  9. General Motors M platform - Wikipedia

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    The GM M platform was the designation used by General Motors for the platform that underpinned the first, second and third generation Suzuki Cultus and its offspring.. The first generation of this platform had been designed by Suzuki for their 1983 Cultus, and adopted by Chevrolet with the introduction of the Sprint.