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FAQ
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Who Owns Suzuki?
Suzuki is currently self-owned. However, between 2009 and 2015, Volkswagen held a majority stake in the company. Since then, Suzuki has re-purchased shares to become the majority owner.
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Where Are Suzuki Cars Made?
Suzuki is headquartered in Hamamatsu, Japan. The company makes cars in manufacturing plants all over the world including the UK, India, China and Japan.
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What Does Suzuki Mean?
Suzuki is a Japanese term for "bell tree". Suzuki, however, got its name from the company's founder Michio Suzuki.
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How Much Does a Suzuki Car Cost?
The popular Suzuki Swift retails for £13,075, with the slightly more affordable Ignis retailing at £12,575. Model prices do vary, however, with the Vitara 4x4 priced at £21,055, and used cars retail at significantly less.
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What are the most popular Suzuki cars?
Suzuki Swift - The Suzuki Swift is a stylish, economical, compact and keenly priced compact car. There’s plenty of choice in the range, from the frugal 1.0 litre BoosterJet version to the spicy Swift Sport. A new Suzuki Swift starts at £14,299. You could find a second hand Suzuki Swift from around £7,000 from one of our trusted UK used car dealerships. The Suzuki Swift can reach a maximum speed of between 105 and 130mph
Suzuki Ignis - The Suzuki Ignis is a chunky mini-SUV. It’s at home navigating city streets, or in the case of its four-wheel drive Allgrip version, muddy fields. There’s a surprising amount of room for the driver and passengers given its small dimensions. You could find a second hand Suzuki Ignis from around £7,000 from one of our 2,500 approved used car dealers
Suzuki Alto - The Suzuki Alto is an urban supermini which was sold by the Japanese manufacturer in the UK between 2009-2015. Its biggest selling points are its low price tag and running costs. You could find a used Suzuki Alto from £2,195 by choosing to shop with one of our networks of quality used car dealerships.