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The Suzuki Kizashi is a mid-size car [2] manufactured by Japanese automaker Suzuki. It was unveiled in the United States on July 30, 2009. [ 3 ] The Kizashi went on sale in Japan on October 21, 2009, [ 4 ] in North America on December 1, 2009, and in Australia and New Zealand on May 11, 2010. [ 5 ]
Rear-wheel drive, mid-engined compact van manufactured by Suzuki Indomobil Motor in Indonesia. Panel van version is available. Eeco: 1999 (original model) 2001 India Rear-wheel drive, mid-engined small van manufactured and marketed by Maruti Suzuki in India. Renamed Suzuki Every Plus, previously known as Maruti Suzuki Versa. Panel van version ...
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Daniel Acker/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesA 2011 Suzuki Kizashi Sport on display at the New York International Auto Show in 2010. By Bernie Woodall DETROIT -- Spiders drawn to gasoline vapors and ...
The Suzuki J engine family is a series of all aluminium inline-four cylinder engine from Suzuki, first introduced in February 1996. The displacement ranges from 1.8 to 2.4 litres. It features dual overhead cams, 16 valves in total, multi-port fuel injection, and variable valve timing in later models. The J engine was Suzuki's 'big block' series ...
[80] [81] It is continued to be assembled at Suzuki's plant in Ahmedabad and will be exported to Asia, Africa, Middle East and Latin America. [81] Suzuki stated the hatchback as full model change with the marketing name "New Age Baleno", [80] [81] however it uses the previous model's underpinnings with major body shell revisions. The exterior ...
By 2005, Maruti Suzuki had planned to phase out the 800 around 2010, but it was still on sale in October 2011. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Its main competitor is the less expensive Tata Nano (123,000 compared to 184,641 rupees ) which has an 8 percent smaller exterior size and a noisier engine with less torque.
Local elections were held in Sri Lanka on 17 March 2011, 23 July 2011 and 8 October 2011 to elect 4,327 members for 322 of the 335 local authorities in the country. 13.7 million Sri Lankans were eligible to vote in the election.