Wazzup Pilipinas!
It has been confirmed at a media thanksgiving held at the Hyve located at Bonifacio Global City (BGC) in Tagig city on December 8, 2015, the Suzuki Ciaz, a quite larger than subcompact sedan, was revealed as the next car model to reach the Philippine market soon.
The announcement was personally shared by Shuzo Hoshikura, Suzuki Philippines General Manager before the media thanksgiving night ended.
They said the Ciaz was developed to replace the Suzuki SX4 Sedan in the Asian market. At one glance, you will realize just how big and wide the Ciaz is. According to an earlier report, the Maruti-made sedan has two powerplants: a 1.4-liter gasoline engine, and a 1.3-liter diesel mill. The gas engine generates 91hp and 130Nm, and the diesel version puts out 89hp and 200Nm.
Its elegant design creates a superior aesthetic appeal while its aerodynamic style adds a stunning effect to its looks.
| Shuzo Hoshikura, Suzuki Philippines General Manager |
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I have purchased Maruti Suzuki Ciaz a couple of years back. I have never seen such type of car which has nice engine and the ciaz mileage which I am getting now is 21.
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ReplyDeleteInteresting read about Suzuki’s strategy with the Ciaz and how it positions itself in the competitive sedan market. It’s great to see brands focusing on practicality and fuel efficiency, which really appeals to Australian car owners too. In our experience at we buy cars Melbourne, models like the Ciaz often hold decent resale value because of their reliability and low maintenance costs. This article offers a nice perspective on where Suzuki stands among modern car buyers.
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