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SUZUKI BOOSTS WARRANTY COVER

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Suzuki will not raise the price of the Ignis this year.
Suzuki will not raise the price of the Ignis this year.

GOOD news from Suzuki!

The Japanese carmaker has announced the extension of its mechanical warranty bonus until April this year.

The carmaker last year introduced a comprehensive five-year/200 000km warranty on its entire range of passenger vehicles for all vehicles sold until the end of last year.

Aside from doubling the standard distance and nearly doubling the warranty period to five years, Suzuki maintained all warranty benefits for the extended period. This means that there is no coverage degradation or age-linked warranty exclusions, which are standard on almost all extended mechanical warranties in the industry.

Now this special warranty will be available until the end of March.

More good news is that Suzuki isn’t raising the price of the popular Ignis model range, whereas other model versions are subjected to a 1,5% price increase – most car makers increase prices in January.

Suzuki, which is currently the fastest growing established vehicle brand in South Africa, is also preparing for another bumper sales year after finishing last year with an all-time sales record.

Aside from new models, such as the new Swift and its versions, Suzuki is planning new dealerships in South Africa and neighbouring countries.

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