Is it a good deal to buy a new Suzuki?

Is it a good deal to buy a new Suzuki?

And since Suzuki has announced that it’ll stop selling cars in the U.S., there are bargains galore on new Suzuki models. But is buying a brand-new car from a departing manufacturer a good deal? That depends on how the carmaker exits; unlike Saab last December, Suzuki isn’t bankrupt and it hasn’t stopped making cars.

Why did Suzuki stop selling cars in the US?

It’s just stopped selling them in the U.S. It also depends on whether your local Suzuki dealer plans to stick around for a few years to service the cars, or whether it plans to close its Suzuki business and transfer warranty claims work to another dealer somewhere further away. Critical race theory: Who gets to decide what is history?

What’s the name of the new Suzuki car?

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Is it a problem to get Suzuki parts?

As for parts, because Suzuki is a global automaker and will continue to supply replacement components for its cars elsewhere in the world, service parts shouldn’t be a problem. That ensures that owners (and former Suzuki dealers) can at least get the parts that independent service mechanics need to keep their cars on the road.

And since Suzuki has announced that it’ll stop selling cars in the U.S., there are bargains galore on new Suzuki models. But is buying a brand-new car from a departing manufacturer a good deal? That depends on how the carmaker exits; unlike Saab last December, Suzuki isn’t bankrupt and it hasn’t stopped making cars.

When did Suzuki stop selling cars in the US?

It’s just stopped selling them in the U.S. It also depends on whether your local Suzuki dealer plans to stick around for a few years to service the cars, or whether it plans to close its Suzuki business and transfer warranty claims work to another dealer somewhere further away.

Is the new Suzuki Kizashi worth the money?

In the end, buyers should consider not only whether a new Suzuki represents value for money, but whether it’s a car they really want to drive and live with for several years. Except for the Kizashi sport sedan–larger than a compact, but smaller than a mid-size–Suzuki’s lineup of cars and crossovers is now old and not particularly refined.

Can you change the warranty on a Suzuki?

Suzuki dealers won’t have to do that, and owners shouldn’t see any change in warranty coverage. But it’s entirely possible that Suzuki buyers will have to travel further to get their cars serviced, if their local dealer shuts down its Suzuki service business before the warranty ends.