The Citizen (Gauteng)

Suzuki kicks off 2018 on a high

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Suzuki Auto South Africa is preparing for another bumper sales year in 2018, after finishing 2017 with an all-time sales record. The company has also announced the extension of its mechanical warranty bonus for the first quarter of the new year.

“While we wait for the ratified full-year figures from Naamsa, we have already exceeded our previous records for the year-to-November in 2017, with sales of more than 8 000 units,” says André Venter, the divisional head of sales and marketing at Suzuki.

“While we fully expect to report very strong sales in December, it may not exceed November’s sales, which were an all-time record for the company. To celebrate, we have decided to extend our comprehens­ive mechanical warranty on all passenger vehicles until the end of March.”

Suzuki last year introduced a comprehens­ive 5-year/200 000 km warranty on its entire range of passenger vehicles for all vehicles sold until the end of the year. Aside from doubling the standard distance and nearly doubling the warranty period to five years, Suzuki maintained all warranty benefits for the extended period. This means that there is no coverage degradatio­n or age-linked warranty exclusions, which are standard on almost all extended mechanical warranties.

Japan’s compact vehicle specialist has also honoured its promise to freeze prices until the new year. As such, it will raise its prices on all models by 1.5 percent, with the exception of the popular Ignis.

Says Venter: “The Ignis has proven exceedingl­y popular the world over, and we have decided to freeze its price and not punish the many people who have patiently added their names to the waiting list.”

Rudolf Mahoney Head of Brand and Communicat­ions, WesBank

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