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I HAVE FOR SALE A 1987 SUZUKI SAMURAI,FOR FARM USE OR FIXER UPPER.I AM SELLING BECAUSE I BOUGHT 4-WHEELERS.SAMMY IS IN FAIR CONDITION WITH MINOR RUST IN REAR FENDERS BUT THE REST OF BODY IS STRAIT WITH NO RUST.WIDSHIELD HAS A CRACK IN IT,AND INTERIOR NEED REPLACED OR REDONE.CLUUTCH IS WEAK BUT STILL PULLS GOOD.MOTOR RUNS GOOD WITH FAIRLY NEW WEBER CARB,TIRES ARE BRAND NEW BF GOODRICH MUD TERRAIN.BOUGHT THE HARD TOP WHICH COMES OFF REAL EASY IF YOU WANT TO PUT SOFT TOP ON.WILL START OUT AS AUCTION BUT WILL TAKE &1500.00 AS A BUY NOW.I HAVE THAT IN JUST TIRES,TOP AND CARB.i DO HAVE NEW FRONT BUMPER THAT GOES WITH SAMMY ALSO. EMAIL ANY ??S |
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Suzuki reopens India plant post-riot with police outnumbering workers
Fri, 24 Aug 2012Suzuki's plant in Manesar, India builds cars for Australia, specifically its Alto small car. Or at least they were building cars before violent worker riots forced the factory to close. The plant has been idled for five weeks as a result of worker violence that led to the death of one manager and 95 injuries. The riot was spurred over a labor dispute - specifically, a gulf in salaries between temporary workers and their salaried counterparts who earn triple the contract workers' wages.
According to reports, on Tuesday, the factory re-opened with more than 1,200 police officers stationed around the plant. The staff of actual workers at the plant numbers just 75 currently, meaning the police force greatly outnumbers Suzuki employees.
The number of employees will eventually grow to 300, and the officers will run in shifts of 100 at a time, but the initial disparity of workers to police is meant as a show of force to the more than 500 permanent and 500 temporary workers who were found to be involved in a July 18 riot.
Court approves Suzuki bankruptcy plan
Fri, 05 Apr 2013Suzuki has won approval for its Chapter 11 plan to stop selling cars in the US and concentrate instead on the company's powersports products. Judge Scott C. Clarkson of the US Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California approved the plan after the company's creditors agreed to the conditions.
Suzuki will now sell its motorcycle, ATV and marine divisions to the newly minted Suzuki Motor of America subsidiary under the Suzuki name. The new company will be wholly owned by Suzuki Motor Company. This is the final piece of the company's restructuring puzzle.
The company says it will now be able to grow its powersports businesses here in the US and also provide auto parts and service to current Suzuki owners through what's left of the company's dealer network. You can check out the brief press release on the bankruptcy plan below.
Suzuki has to take out $45M loan just to shutter US dealers
Thu, 08 Nov 2012Bloomberg reports American Suzuki is set to borrow up to $45 million to to close its automotive dealerships and freshen up its it motorcycle and marine business. Suzuki Motor Corporation will loan American Suzuki the funds at three percent below the London Interbank offered rate in order to offer dealer owners a cash payment in exchange for voluntarily abandoning franchise agreements. The company's 216 dealers have 10 days to make a decision on the matter. Under the plan, Suzuki would give dealer owners half of what they're owed in one lump sum, and the dealers would then be able to pursue the remaining debt through the company's bankruptcy procedure.
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Scott C. Clarkson granted American Suzuki interim authority to borrow the funds, but Bloomberg reports the company will likely return to court in a few weeks to seek up to $100 million. According to Richard Pachulski, a lawyer for Suzuki America, the automaker may owe its dealers somewhere around $50 million.











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