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  2. List of Suzuki automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Crossover city car for the Japanese market. Pre-facelift model pictured. MPVs / Minivans APV: Mitsubishi Maven (2005–2009) 2004 2004 Indonesia and other emerging markets 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

  3. Timeline of Japanese automobiles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of automobiles produced for the general public in the Japanese market. They are listed in chronological order from when each model began its model year. If a model did not have continuous production, it is listed again on the model year production resumed. Concept cars and submodels are not listed unless they are themselves notable.

  4. Suzuki Vitara - Wikipedia

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    A fuel-injected 1.6-litre, 8-valve, four-cylinder Suzuki G16A engine producing 81 PS (60 kW; 80 hp) was available on the JX and JLX trims. 1990 brought the deletion of the upscale JLX version. A carbureted version without a catalytic converter was available for some markets; this model produces 75 PS (55 kW) at 5250 rpm.

  5. Suzuki X-90 - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki X-90 is a front engine, rear or four wheel drive, two door, two seater car manufactured and marketed by Suzuki for the model years 1995-1997. Derived from the Suzuki Vitara , the X-90 featured a T Section removable roof. [ 1 ]

  6. File:1996 Suzuki X90 JLX, Front Left, 08-08-2021.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. List of Suzuki engines - Wikipedia

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    1963–1969 – Suzuki FE/FE2 engine – air-cooled 359 cc, FF applications 1972–1976 – Suzuki L50 engine – water-cooled 359 cc 1974–1976 – Suzuki L60 engine – water-cooled 446 cc (export only)

  8. Suzuki Cultus Crescent - Wikipedia

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    [12] 4-speed automatic transmission was later added in 2000. [12] In the Philippines, the facelift model was introduced in 2000 as the Chevrolet Cassia. Suzuki chose to drop the Esteem in the market in favor of Chevrolet Philippines, who have been re-introduced at that time to have an entry-level sedan competing against other Japanese-made sedans.

  9. Suzuki GSX-R1100 - Wikipedia

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    The "N" model (1992) was mechanically the same but offered more aggressive graphics in line with its time. It was also the last year of the oil-cooled engines as the bike was re-designed for 1993. 1993 Suzuki GSX-R1100 (WP) The 1993 "WP" model saw major engine changes with the introduction of water cooling and several significant chassis changes.