Overview & Reviews
Born in Japan, Suzuki is an automaker that has made a name for itself by crafting vehicles that emphasize value and affordability. Through the years, the brand's lineup has included sedans, wagons and SUVs. However, in late 2012 the company decided to stop selling new vehicles in the United States.
The company was founded by Michio Suzuki in 1909 as Suzuki Loom Works. By the 1950s, its focus had expanded beyond just loom machines to include both motorcycles and automobiles. In 1955, it rolled out the Suzulight, a compact car that proved to be a harbinger of a new era of Japanese lightweight vehicles. The automaker expanded its lineup to include a truck in 1961. Like its sibling, the tiny Suzulight Carry pickup distinguished itself with its featherweight specification. By the end of the decade, the Suzuki lineup had grown to include the Fronte passenger car, the subcompact Fronte 800 and the Carry Van full-cab van.
In 1970, Suzuki rolled out the Jimny, a four-wheel-drive sport-utility vehicle that resembled a playful version of the Jeep CJ-5. The automaker's roster continued to grow throughout this decade, with the addition of the Alto and the subcompact LJ80.
The 1980s saw Suzuki partnering with General Motors when GM acquired a 5 percent stake in the company. GM made this move partially in response to the growing popularity of subcompacts in the U.S. market. After the purchase, Suzuki products were rebadged and sold as GM vehicles on American shores.
In 1985, the carmaker launched an American outpost, and for the first time, Suzuki-branded vehicles became available in the U.S. The company's first model was the Samurai; available as either a convertible or a hardtop, this compact SUV met with immediate success. However, the Samurai's glory days were short-lived.
In 1988, Consumer Reports published an article in which it deemed the Samurai unsafe, saying it was more likely than most to roll over during certain maneuvers. Suzuki took the magazine to court (and eventually won) but the bad publicity from the article cast a pall on the Samurai that never quite lifted. Suzuki soldiered on, though. By the end of the decade its total aggregate car production had topped 10 million units, and its line had grown to include the compact Swift and the Sidekick, a compact SUV.
During the '90s, Suzuki expanded its reach to include territories like Egypt, Vietnam and Hungary, and launched new models like the Cappuccino convertible and the lightweight Wagon R. On U.S. soil, Suzuki rolled out the Esteem, dropped the beleaguered Samurai, introduced the two-seat, T-topped X-90 and replaced the Sidekick with the Vitara and Grand Vitara.
Suzuki and General Motors purchased ailing Daewoo in 2004, and two of that manufacturer's vehicles were rebadged and given new life as Suzukis. The Suzuki Forenza and Suzuki Verona both had former lives as Daewoo cars.
Through the first decade of the 2000s, Suzuki continued to evolve and improve its models, culminating in the Kizashi, a midsize sedan that was good enough to challenge segment front runners. But with overall sales and consumer interest stuck on a downward trend, Suzuki finally announced bankruptcy and termination of its U.S. vehicle operations in late 2012. The company plans to honor existing warranties, and some Suzuki dealers will continue to provide parts and service.
User Reviews:
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excellent for the price - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By Bassem Chemaissem - April 1 - 10:00 amGreat Car For the price.
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Verona EX - 2004 Suzuki Verona
By dannie - March 31 - 7:46 amI have had this car for a year now and it has almost everything I could want: power & heated leather seats with lumbar support, heated mirrors, wood trim, etc. Sometimes it is slow on the get-up-and go & it shifts kinda rough. The sun roof is a nice feature but its noisy on the highway when the shield is open but the sun roof is closed. There is a big blind spot between the side windows & the front windshield. The gas mileage could use a little help & it has only one useable cupholder. Other drivers sometimes think I have my brights on when I dont. Tuxedo Black paint with matching spoiler makes the car look really nice. Great value for the look & feel of a luxury vehicle.
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EXCELLENT VALUE - 2004 Suzuki Forenza
By ANDEC - March 26 - 10:00 amI bought this car after I looked at civics, elantras and sentras and believe me for the money, the warranty and the features you just can not beat my forenza, I Love It....
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Love this Sport SUV - 2006 Suzuki Grand Vitara
By Angie - March 25 - 7:00 pmWhen I get into my new Suzuki Grand Vitara, it feels like Im in my own world. The handling of this SUV is tight, quiet, and smooth. The sound system is awesome and I got a sunroof added.
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LOVE IT - 2003 Suzuki Vitara
By KIMQDA - March 21 - 10:00 amI bought my Vitara after a couple of bad winters here, was set on a 4WD, but had a very limited budget, this was the only SUV i could find in my price range that i liked, with a dealer willing to work with me. I can now go where I want when I want no matter the weather. It is alot of fun to drive in the snow. I know when it is time for another vehicle I will buy another one if I can.
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My MIni Landcruiser - 2004 Suzuki XL-7
By malimida - March 21 - 10:00 amI already own a Large SUV, but needed a more compact alternative for work. I love this car, the price was right, it has the room for work materials (Im in Sales)and my golf clubs, it gets better mileage, its sporty, has great interior features and looks like a Mini Toyota Landcruiser. This is a cool SUV.
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The Best Car I Have Ever Bought! - 2003 Suzuki Aerio
By SeaKayakerBill - March 7 - 10:00 amThe car has more interior room than you think. Everyone who has seen it is very impressed. I look for reasons to drive it because it is so much fun. At first I was concerened about the ground clearance but after a few rough roads out here in Colorado it did just fine
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Best in Class - 2003 Suzuki Aerio
By hankr - March 7 - 10:00 amAerio beats the competition in comfort, roominess, power (esp low-end torque), offset crash tests, standard features, generous transferrable warranty and a low price. I cross-shopped many others and bought the Aerio; spent less, got more, with no regrets after 4 months. Dont be swayed by reviewers who simply dislike the styling &/or digital dash. This car is very competitive. It is what it is; an economy car. But see your way beyond Ford, Toyota and Honda when shopping in this class, and Suzuki has a very pleasant surprise for you; more car for much less money.
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Great car - 2007 Suzuki Forenza
By john - February 28 - 2:36 pmI have a 2007 Forenza With 28000 miles on it. It gets great gas mileage 32 -35 miles a gallon on the road 26-30 in the city. Plenty of power and except for a warranty alternator that went bad the first day I bought it no problems. Great car. Would buy another if they still had them .
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Wowzers - 2008 Suzuki SX4
By daisy - February 26 - 5:50 amI love this car to pieces! It has saved us so much money and it feels like a sports car! It is comfortable and the stereo rocks! Way to go Suzuki and thanks so much from me!
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Suzuki Aerio 352 Reviews
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Suzuki Equator 21 Reviews
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Suzuki Esteem 63 Reviews
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Suzuki Forenza 426 Reviews
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Suzuki Grand Vitara 389 Reviews
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Suzuki Kizashi 69 Reviews
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Suzuki Reno 101 Reviews
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Suzuki Sidekick 16 Reviews
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Suzuki Swift 19 Reviews
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Suzuki SX4 256 Reviews
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Suzuki Verona 212 Reviews
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Suzuki Vitara 57 Reviews
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Suzuki XL-7 310 Reviews