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2009 Suzuki Sx4 Crossover Awd, Touring Pkg, Loaded, Super Clean 35,000 Miles on 2040-cars

US $11,750.00
Year:2009 Mileage:35000
Location:

Newfane, Vermont, United States

Newfane, Vermont, United States
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Pearl White/Black fabric interior, 5 speed manual transmission, AWD that is electronically switchable to FWD and 4WD.

Touring Package option and more! Car is totally loaded with climate control, touchscreen navigation system, heated seats, power windows, doors & mirrors, killer audio/multi-CD system with factory sub-woofer and 9 speakers, roof rails, rear spoiler.

Additional options/features include cruise control, steering wheel controls for audio and cruise control, ABS, EBD, TCS, airbags and side curtains for all 4 seating positions, Bluetooth hands-free cellphone integration, tire pressure monitoring system, keyless entry & ignition, body side molding, mudflaps and rear bumper protector!

Heated, large dual side mirrors and rear window along with AWD, 4-wheel disc brakes and auxiliary driving/fog lamps make this a very capable, safe and comfortable winter car that cruises effortlessly and quietly on the highway. Driven winters with 4 winter tires (do not come with car) so there is with much usable tread on original summer tires. Clean 16” factory alloy wheels with no curb rash. Approximately 50% of total miles driven on this car are highway miles.

Super-huge interior includes dual armrests for front passengers, large seating area for rear passengers (comfortably seats four 6-footers!). Rear seat splits 60/40 for maximum seating/cargo space flexibility.

Always dealer maintained w/ synthetic oil changes at frequent intervals, major service completed at 30K, all service/maintenance records. 3rd car in 2-person household, selling because we hardly use this fun-to-drive, safe and very practical vehicle.

Always garaged, never dented, hit or re-painted...This car is pristine! Clean title ready to go!

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Suzuki could disappear from new car market quickly thanks to low inventory

Tue, 06 Nov 2012

Yesterday's announcement that American Suzuki has filed for bankruptcy is all but a death blow for the Japanese automaker's 246 US dealers, but if there's any good news coming out of the situation, it could be the fact that the whole process will likely be quick and painless rather than drawn out. WardsAuto is reporting that with the current inventory and average sales numbers so far this year, there figures to be about three months left for Suzuki's new-car business in the US given current sales rates.
In October, Suzuki sold 2,023 units - a five percent increase over last year - but with just 5,549 left in inventory, it shouldn't take too long to wind down operations. Sales for the brand peaked 2007 with more than 100,000 units sold, but this year, Suzuki is barely on pace to reach a quarter of that amount, with just 21,188 units sold so far in 2012. In addition to poor sales, WardsAuto also notes that Suzuki faced problems due to its reliance on customers with subprime credit.
Suzuki will continue to sell motorcycles, ATVs and marine engines in the US, while the brand's cars will still be on sale in other countries including Canada and Mexico.

Suzuki considering Cappuccino revival?

Tue, 13 Aug 2013

It's not a secret that a few of us here at Autoblog have a crush on Japanese Kei cars. The diminutive sizes and cheeky looks of most of the segment are certainly endearing factors, but it was the sporting Kei cars of the 1990s that made for the most delicious forbidden fruit.
Suzuki's entry in that time and market space was the Cappuccino, a rear-wheel-drive coupe with a removable roof and roll bar, powered by a 657cc three-cylinder motor. The car hung around the Japanese market until 1997 (and was booted up in Gran Turismo form for years after that). Now, rumor has it that the little coupe could be getting a reboot around 2016.
The reports are still a bit short on detail; some indicate that a new Cappuccino could be built up on an existing Kei platform from Suzuki. If the new car were to keep the RWD layout of the original, however, that would mean building up the model on the live-rear-axle bones of the Suzuki Jimny or Carry.

VW, Suzuki mulling rekindling relationship in face of legal battle

Sat, 27 Jul 2013

Volkswagen and Suzuki have been undergoing marriage counseling in a bid to avoid finalizing their nasty divorce. The blissful union has been troubled for some time, with Volkswagen claiming that it could affect operational decisions at Suzuki, and the Japanese brand's sniping and constant flirting with a certain Italian temptress causing rifts.
The matter first went to court in 2012, when Suzuki demanded VW get out, and leave its 19.9-percent stake in the Japanese brand in a box to the left. Now, Automotive News is reporting that the company will give the relationship one last shot, according to closed-door dealings between the two in London.
Still, it's understood that VW and Suzuki recognize the benefit of their alliance, and that it'd be in the best interests of the kids both parties to make things work. Spokespeople declined to comment to AN, but the newsmagazine spoke with Frank Biller, an analyst for LBBW in Stuttgart, who said, "Both companies stand to benefit if they can overcome the disagreements over leadership claims."