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American Suzuki Automotive Sales Up 10 Percent Through October


November 2005
 Filed under: SUZUKI Car News | SUZUKI Headlines

Newly introduced 2006 Grand Vitara sales continue to impress

BREA, Calif. (November 1, 2005) - American Suzuki Motor Corporation (ASMC) announced a 10 percent increase in sales through the first 10 months of the year. ASMC’s impressive year-to-date showing is paced by the top-selling Forenza family, which sold 3,306 units in October – a strong 48 percent increase over October 2004 – and stands 73 percent ahead of last year’s sales total.
In addition, October sales of the all-new media-lauded Grand Vitara, now available nationwide for the first full month, jumped an outstanding 145 percent over last October’s numbers.

“The increasing sales of the all-new 2006 Grand Vitara and the continuing sales growth of the Forenza models are driving our sales to record numbers in the United States” said Koichi Suzuki, president of American Suzuki’s Automotive Operations.

Suzuki’s expanding product line in the United States now includes the media-acclaimed 2006 Grand Vitara, which started arriving in dealerships in early September, the popular Forenza sedan and Forenza wagon, the five-door Reno, the Aerio and Aerio SX, the Verona and the most fuel-efficient seven passenger SUV sold in the United States, the 2006 Suzuki XL-7.

In addition to the strong vehicle lineup, Suzuki vehicles feature America’s #1 Warranty with its industry-leading 100,000-mile/7-year, zero deductible, fully-transferable limited powertrain warranty.

Source: Suzuki

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