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Useful tips to keep you and your car safe these holidays

December 21, 2021 By Rokkit

Warmer weather, the festive season is upon us which means travelling, beach days and road trips! To ensure safety during these busy times, make sure your vehicle is roadworthy. We have compiled some key safety vehicle tips to keep you and your family safe on the road during the holiday season.

Before you hit the road, you need to ensure that your car is roadworthy and one of the most effective ways to ensure this is getting your car serviced. A regularly serviced vehicle will help your car perform better and not consume as much fuel.

CMH Suzuki Pinetown- Workshop Car Service

In an unfortunate case where you get a flat tyre, you need to ensure that you have a spare wheel that is in working condition. You also need to ensure that you have all the necessary tools to change it. This will ensure you don’t get stuck on the road and you reach your destination safely.

CMH Suzuki Pinetown- Spare Wheel

CMH Suzuki Pinetown- Spare Wheel Toolkit

If you will be travelling long distances, you need to bring a partner with you to take turns with and make sure you stop and stretch whenever you feel fatigue kicking in. Stay hydrated by drinking lots of water as it gets warmer during this time of year.

CMH Suzuki Pinetown- Long Distance Travelling

CMH Suzuki Pinetown- Buckle up when you on the road

It is imperative to keep track of your speed limit to avoid causing accidents or being fined. Therefore, follow the rules of the road and be safe. You need to make sure you buckle up when you are on the road to help keep you safe inside your vehicle. Instead of focusing on your phone, connect your Bluetooth and operate it on your steering wheel. This will prevent you from putting your life or the lives of others at risk by doing so.

You can check in your car or book it in for a service at our dealership before you take off these holidays to ensure you and your family are safe during this festive season. Happy Holidays and keep safe!

CMH Suzuki Pinetown: 0877239462
110 Josiah Gumede Road (Old Main Road) Pinetown

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Economical driving tips

July 22, 2021 By Rokkit

Here are some quick tips on economical driving to save fuel, tyre wear and a few cents.

Small changes in your driving style can save a lot of fuel, follow our tips, and learn how to go further for less.

Give your car some TLC

  • A well-tuned engine will save a surprising amount of Fuel. And all it takes is some simple maintenance and routine servicing.

Mechanic

No heavy loads

  • Every extra kilo can affect your fuel efficiency, keep your boot, and back seat clear of unnecessary items that can add weight to your vehicle (e.g., golf clubs). More weight means more fuel to pull it up those hills.

No idling

  • Are you turned on or off? Idling gets you nowhere but still burns fuel. As a rule, if you are in a queue, or waiting for someone for more than 10 seconds – switch off your engine.

Stop Idle for economical driving

Easy does it

  • The higher gear you drive in, the lower your engine speed is, which can improve fuel efficiency. So always change up a gear whenever your car comfortably can.

Gear

Wind drag

  • Opening your windows or putting bikes and boxes onto the roof can heavily impact your fuel economy by increasing the drag on the air. Driving faster will also increase the wind resistance you encounter, causing your vehicle to use more fuel.

Battery

  • As a rule, anything that puts a drain on the battery will put a drain on your fuel economy – like air conditioning. But worse still is a battery in poor condition. So, keep a check on your battery’s health.

Turn off Aircon for economical driving

Timing is everything

  • Driving in heavy stop-start traffic is going to negatively affect fuel economy. So, if you are a commuter, avoid the rush hours when you can. You will notice the improvement in fuel consumption.

Drive smart

  • Think ahead when you are driving. Slow down early at red lights, rather than stopping completely, or speed up a bit before you reach the foot of a hill. All these little things can add up to improved fuel economy.

Choose your fuel wisely

  • Not all fuels are the same. Better fuels burn more efficiently and can improve your fuel economy. So always choose one of high quality.

Fuel Cap

Pump up your tyres

  • Correctly inflated tyres are safer and last longer. But they will also reduce drag on the road, improving your overall fuel economy.

Contact us or visit our showroom for more info:

031 001 1400
110 Josiah Gumede Road(Old Main Road)Pinetown
www.suzukipinetown.co.za

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Introducing the all-new Suzuki Vitara Brezza!!!

March 1, 2021 By Rokkit

It just gets Brezza!!!

Suzuki Vitara Brezza

With over three decades of constant improvement in design and performance, The Vitara name has blazed the way forward for compact SUV’s.

Now four generations later, the all-new Suzuki Vitara Brezza defies the odds, and like its predecessors, continues to deliver on the exceptional.

Suzuki Vitara Brezza Exterior

Generation by generation, we have taken the Vitara’s iconic exterior appeal and built on it, to create a vehicle that simply cannot look any better than the Suzuki Vitara Brezza. The Vitara Brezza arrives armed with integrated chrome grills, headlamp eyelids, and sportier fog lamps on our top of the range GLX model to give the adventurous body an athletic stance.

Suzuki Vitara Brezza Audio System

A 7-inch touchscreen audio system enables intuitive operation of multimedia features including audio, hands-free phone, reverse camera and smartphone integration. Features can be selected from the four main operating modes- listen, call, drive and connect.

Suzuki Vitara Outdoor

Often, we get asked what is different between the GL and the GLX model. We have highlighted below some of the most important features.

Model Range: 1.5 GL 5MT – 1.5 GL AT – 1.5 GLX 5MT – 1.5 GLX AT
Engine: 1.5L
Power KW @ r/min: 77 @ 6000
Torque Nm @ r/min: 138 @ 4400

STANDARD ON GL ADDITIONAL ON GLX MODEL
16” Steel Wheels with Cover 16” Machined Polished Alloy Wheels
ABS, EBD, and BA Color Changing Meter Illumination
Driver and Front Passenger Airbag 12V Accessory Socket in Luggage Room
Pre-tensioner and Force Limiter Seatbelts Front Centre Armrest
ISOFIX Child Anchorage Leather Covered Steering Wheel
Immobilizer and Security alarm Cruise Control
New Generation SLDA Radio with Bluetooth, USB, Aux and Reverse Camera Cooled Upper Glove Box
Steering Wheel Commands (Audio & Bluetooth) Keyless Entry & Push-Button Start
Driver Seat Height Adjust Auto-Dimming Rear-View Mirror
Rear Center Armrest with Cupholder Auto-Folding Outside Mirrors
Auto Climate Control Silver Skidplate Garnish Front and Rear
Remote Central Locking Auto LED Projector Headlamps
Roof Rails LED Daytime Running Lights
Electric Fold in Mirrors with turn signal LED Front Fog Lamps
Halogen Projector Headlamps Rain Sensor Auto Windscreen Wipers
Rear Parking Sensors GLX Exterior and Interior Trim
Two Tone Color Options

Suzuki family pic

Pop in to CMH Suzuki Pinetown and test drive this fantastic vehicle @ 137B Josiah Gumede Road (Old Main Road) Pinetown

Suzuki Vitara Brezza

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Suzuki Swift Sport – You’ve gotta own it!

September 3, 2019 By Rokkit

The New Suzuki Swift Sport

It’s bold, unapologetic, and turbo charged. The New Suzuki Swift Sport will give you the edge you need to jump ahead, if you’re ready for it. With all its power and striking looks, you’d better get used to standing out, and stepping up.

There’s only one way to drive the The new Suzuki Swift Sport – You’ve gotta OWN IT!

The New Suzuki Swift Sport

The latest addition to the Suzuki family is the 3rd generation Swift Sport, which comes with a compact 1.4 boosterjet direct injection turbo engine.

The New Suzuki Swift Sport

A high-contrast 7-inch smartphone linkage display audio system lets you connect your mobile phone for seamless control using Apple Car Play or Android Auto. The touchscreen system comes with reverse camera and allows for hands-free mobile use and wireless music enjoyment – letting you catch up with friends and listen to your favourite playlist without having to take your eyes off the road.

As with any other Suzuki, safety is one of the main priorities in the Swift Sport.

Six airbags for collision safety

  • The new Swift Sport features standard SRS airbags for the driver and front passenger, side airbags that reduce impact on the chest during a side collision, and curtain airbags that reduce impact to the head.

Electronic Stability Programme (ESP)

  • If the ESP detects wheel slipping, for instance, when the driver turns the steering wheel too sharply and/or the road is slippery, it automatically effects control over the engine torque and brakes to suppress the wheel slip and help the driver stay in directional control of the car.

Hill Hold Control (in CVT model only)

  • When starting the Swift Sport on a slope, hill hold control helps prevent the vehicle from rolling backwards for approximately two seconds after you remove pressure from the brake pedal.

The Suzuki Swift Sport comes with a comprehensive manufacturer’s warranty against any defects for a period of 3 years/100,000km and benefits from a 4 year/60,000km service plan, that includes the replacement of oil, the oil filter, fuel filter, brake fluid, air filter and accessory belts, but excludes tyres, brakes and other wear-and-tear items.

From sporty drivability all the way to safe, practical performance – the Suzuki Swift Sport has your back.

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What impacts your car’s trade-in and resale value?

August 19, 2019 By Rokkit

What impacts your car’s trade-in and resale value? We suggest when looking to trade-in your current car for an upgrade, you shouldn’t accept the first offer you get. Various factors affect the trade-in value of your car, and we’ll list only a few of them below.

Impacts of a car’s Trade-in And Resale Value:

  1. Make, model and variant of your car
    Trade-in And Resale Value

    Some brands are more popular than others, some have been in the market for much longer, and others keep their value for a longer period. Other factors that the evaluator needs to consider is the model and engine variant of your trade-in as well as any history of defects in such models or variants.

  2. Recondition Costs
    Trade-in And Resale Value

    Dealers need to resell your trade-in at a profit, but they also need to ensure that it is in the best possible condition when it gets delivered to a new owner, and therefore the dealer needs to provide for any reconditioning of the car, including body work, mechanical and valet for example.

    The worse the condition of your trade-in, the lower the offer you will receive.

  3. Popularity

    It was mentioned before, but some cars and brands are more popular and in higher demand than others and often dealers will pay a strong amount for trade-ins that are in high demand.

  4. Service History

    Abiding by your car manufacturer’s service schedule not only ensures that won’t experience a costly breakdown on the side of the road, it also helps with the amount that you are offered when you trade your car in for a new one.

    By providing a service history on your car, you’re giving the dealer and prospective new owner peace of mind that the car has been well maintained and won’t fall apart around the next corner.

  5. Mileage
    Cars with higher mileage will generally get a lower trade-in offer

    The mileage on your car affects your trade-in offer to a certain extent. We all know that cars aren’t made to last forever and with higher mileage comes the possibility of mechanical issues and potential costly repairs.

  6. Age

    An older car doesn’t necessarily mean that you won’t get a decent deal when you trade it in, but as with mileage, the possibility of a costly breakdown on an older car is far more likely than that of a newer model, and will be taken into consideration when your car is evaluated.

  7. Colour
    Some colours are more popular than other and will get you a better trade-in value

    The colour of your car not only affects your insurance premium, but also plays a part in the trade-in and resell value of your car, since white and lighter coloured cars are easier to spot on the road making it safer to travel in – a vital aspect for many buyers.

There are many more factors that could affect the trade-in value of your car – but it all comes down to the same principle: take good care of your car, drive safely and adhere to regular services and you should be just fine.

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Let the Baleno move you

August 8, 2019 By Rokkit

CMH Suzuki Pinetown- White Baleno 1.4 GL

Let the Baleno move you with it’s perfectly-designed, sleek curves inside and out, unmatched space, and attention to detail, the appeal of the Baleno is crystal clear. But just in case you need convincing – keep reading.

Innovation in safety

Let’s start with the most important feature – the safety of you and your passengers when travelling. The Suzuki Baleno is equipped with class leading active and passive safety features, making sure that your worries are laid to rest. Such features include ant-lock braking system (ABS) with electronic brake-force distribution and brake assist function, SRS front-, side- and curtain airbags as well as LED daytime running lights.

Achieve driving harmony

Now that your mind is at ease about the safety features present in the Suzuki Baleno, it’s time to take a look inside.

The spacious interior will not only fit five people comfortably, it hosts a range of impressive features to make the journey even more enjoyable, like all around electric windows, cruise control, automatic air conditioning and rear parking distance control that helps you get into the tightest parking spots.

Synchronise yourself

On to the fun stuff. Cars haven’t been just a means of getting from point A to point B for many years now, Suzuki realizes this and has therefore ensure that the Baleno comes equipped with a 6.2” touchscreen and Bluetooth hands free telephone with audio streaming and multi-function steering wheel.

How’s that for entertainment?

Passionate performance, energetic transmission

The Baleno’s 1.4-litre engine is designed to maximise energy efficiency and increased running power, for an invigorating and stimulating driving experience.

It is available in a 5-speed manual, and 4-speed automatic transmission.

Passion through design

The sleek curves and modern design elements of the Baleno reflects your drive, your pace and your passion. A car for the individual that reflects the personality of the driver with attention to detail inside and out.

Aftersales

Suzuki offers you a 5 year/200,000km promotional warranty and 4 year/60,000km service plan on the Baleno.

Let the Baleno move you and test drive yours today, it’s a way of life.

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8 Driving habits that are damaging your car

July 29, 2019 By Rokkit

There’s nothing quite like the thrill of buying a new car – however, the thrill could be short lived if you have any of The 8 Bad Driving Habits that are damaging your vehicle and shortening its lifespan.

The 8 Bad Driving Habits

  1. Hitting potholes and speed bumps.
    The 8 Bad Driving Habits

    • Potholes have become a very common occurrence on South African roads and these everyday hazards can cause great damage to your vehicle if not spotted in time. If your vehicle hits a deep, dreaded divot in the road, steering system misalignment to a full-on tire puncture or bent rims may follow.
  2. Overloading your vehicle.
    • All vehicles have a loading capacity for a reason. No vehicle behaves in the same way when overloaded, but generally, steering becomes more difficult. Overloading a vehicle usually occurs towards the back of a car or bakkie. This causes the front wheels to touch the road surface under less weight, with a resulting loss in traction and steering control. In extreme cases, the front wheels may, at times, even lift off the road surface.
  3. Shifting from drive to reverse before stopping.
    • Shifting too quickly while your car is still in motion can cause significant damage in the transmission because there is a spinning coupling mechanism that can prematurely fail if it becomes worn from the harsh gear change. Always come to a complete stop before shifting into another gear.
  4. Neglecting warning lights.
    The 8 Bad Driving Habits

    • Its right there in the name, “WARNING LIGHTS”. If any of these lights comes on, it is best to take your vehicle to your nearest service center for a checkup (if you are unsure of what the light means), or to attend to whatever warning light has come on. You can also consult your car’s owner manual for a breakdown of what each warning light means.
  5. Late braking.
    • There is a huge difference between an emergency brake and constant late braking. Frequent hard braking accelerates the wear and tear on the parts that make up the braking system, reducing the efficiency of these systems as well as their lifespan.
  6. Shifting to a lower gear at high speed.
    • While it may be necessary to downshift to overtake on the highway, skipping a couple of gears while downshifting at high speed can have a negative impact on the engine and transmission. The engine speed rises suddenly at lower gears and can be dangerous for the car. To save the engine from high revs, manufacturers include engine-cutoff sensors. If the engine speed reaches a certain limit it can get cut-off and the car can come to a complete halt, in some cases. It can also cause wheel spin and send the vehicle out of control.
  7. Not following the service schedule.
    CMH Suzuki Pinetown - Vehicle service

    • By not following your car’s service schedule, you risk voiding the manufacturer’s warranty that your car comes with, as well as putting yourself and other road users at risk by driving a poorly maintained vehicle. Even if your car seems fine, the service schedule provided by the manufacturer is there to ensure you get the best possible, safest performance from your car.
  8. Riding the clutch.
    • “Riding the clutch” simply refers to the act of keeping the clutch pedal partially pressed down. This pushes the pressure pad against the clutch plate but doesn’t engage completely, therefore creating more friction and wearing out the clutch faster. The best way to avoid this from happening is to keep your foot well away from the clutch unless you are actually changing gear.

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Suzuki Celerio: The XL small car

July 23, 2019 By Rokkit

The Celerio XL small car may be small in body, but it’s loaded with big ideas and larger-than-you-expect spaces to make everyday life richer and more fun.

1. XL Space

  • The spacious interior of the Celerio offers more than enough room for up to 5 individuals, with enough space for all your grand plans. With its intelligent design, it is easy to get in and out of, although you may never want to leave.
  • The already impressive luggage compartment can be expanded to 1034-liters by folding down the rear seats.

2. XL Performance

  • The compact Celerio is powered by a K10B 1.0-liter, lightweight petrol engine, which offers a fuel consumption of 4.6 liters per 100km. Perfect for South African roads.
  • It offers you the choice between a 5-speed manual transmission or automatic gear shift – depending on your preference.

3. XL Comfort

  • So, it looks good – but what else does it offer?
  • The Celerio is big on comfort and convenience which becomes evident when you look at the spacious cabin, 14-inch alloy wheels and minimum turning radius of only 4.7m – which makes navigating the city that much easier.

4. XL Safety

  • Perhaps the most important aspect for some when it comes to buying a new car – safety features.
  • The Suzuki Celerio might be compact, but it doesn’t compromise on safety, with features like dual front SRS airbags, ABS, front fog lights and ISOFIX child seat anchorages to keep you and your loved ones safe on the road.

5. XL Aftersales

  • By now, you’re probably convinced that the Suzuki Celerio is without a doubt your next car – if not, the 3 year/100,000km factory warranty and 2 year/30,000km service plan should be enough to convince you.

The The Celerio XL Small Car is more than just a car, it’s a Way of Life.

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What do your warning lights mean!

June 7, 2019 By Rokkit

What do your warning lights mean! It’s always quite frightening when one of those blissfully grey symbols on your dashboard light up and lets you know there’s something wrong under the bonnet. Our friends at Suzuki Auto South Africa help us decipher What Do Your Warning Lights Mean

What Do Your Warning Lights Mean

ENGINE WARNING LIGHT

What Do Your Warning Lights Mean

This is possibly the most important one to look out for: the engine warning light means that your vehicle’s engine needs immediate attention. In some vehicles it will come on as a steady red or orange light showing and engine symbol, and in others it has the words ‘check engine’ included.

Whether it’s flashing or just glowing, you should contact your dealership immediately. Don’t drive your car any further if this light comes on – contact the manufacturer and they will instruct you on what to do.

OIL REQUIRED WARNING

What Do Your Warning Lights Mean

Sometimes confused with a magic lamp, this symbol means your vehicle is running low on oil. You should take your car to the closest service station and check the oil immediately. Ignoring this one could cause your engine to fail completely, which will be a very expensive oversight.

BRAKE SYSTEM WARNING LIGHT

BRAKE SYSTEM WARNING LIGHT

This simple exclamation mark alerts you that something is not right with the brake system – it could mean that your handbrake is still engaged, or it could mean that your brake system is faulty – it all depends on the type of vehicle you drive. As a rule of thumb: if your handbrake is not engaged and this light is still showing, you should contact the manufacturer immediately. Don’t drive the vehicle if there’s a chance your brake system is faulty.

ABS (ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM) WARNING LIGHT

ABS LIGHT

Many new vehicles will have an ABS light, as well as a brake light (above) – in these cases the brake light will apply only to the handbrake and the ABS will relate to the vehicle braking system. If your ABS light comes on it means your ABS system is not functioning correctly and should be checked as soon as possible as it could affect vehicle safety.

SERVICE REQUIRED WARNING LIGHT

SERVICE REQUIRED

The vehicle service light sees more creative licence among manufacturers. Some will have a vehicle and spanner tool symbol, other will just show a spanner. And in many newer cars it simply comes up saying ‘service required / schedule service’. If you see this one, contact your dealership and make arrangements to have your car serviced as soon as possible – you don’t want to leave it too long as going too far over your scheduled service date / mileage could affect your vehicle warranty and also lead to damage.

TEMPERATURE WARNING LIGHT

TEMPERATURE WARNING LIGHT

Often called the ‘ship’s mast’ the temperature warning light must be taken seriously. This light indicates that your engine’s temperature is running too high, and could be due to insufficient water or coolant. You don’t want to drive with an overheating engine, and most manufacturers advise to switch the vehicle off immediately and arrange to have it towed to your dealership if this warning light comes on.

BATTERY WARNING LIGHT

BATTERY WARNING LIGHT

This symbol means your vehicle battery is faulty or needs to be replaced. In many modern cars you can no longer access the battery, so it means you need to take your vehicle to a dealership. It’s also not one you want to ignore as you need the battery to start the car.

WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID

WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID

This symbol, often confused with a butterfly, means your windshield washer fluid needs to be filled. You can do this at any service station. It’s best to keep it topped up as you don’t want to get stuck next to the road trying to clean mud off your windscreen just to see where you are going.

SEAT BELT WARNING INDICATOR LIGHT

SEAT BELT INDICATOR LIGHT

This symbol means that one or more of your passengers (or even the driver) is not wearing their seatbelt. It’s often accompanied by an audible warning as well.

AIRBAG WARNING LIGHT

AIRBAG WARNING LIGHT

The airbag warning light differs across brands, but it usually indicates that one or more airbags have been disengaged (if you have child seats), or that there is a problem with the airbag system. If you have not disengaged one or more airbags in order to fit a child seat, you should have your airbag system checked immediately.

DOOR INDICATOR WARNING LIGHT

DOOR INDICATOR LIGHT

It looks like a car with wings, but simply means that one or more of the vehicle doors have not been closed properly. In some cases, the same light will also indicate if the boot is open, but many vehicles have a separate light showing if the boot lid is not secured.

FUEL LIGHT WARNING

FUEL LIGHT

Many vehicles have a fuel gauge showing the fuel level, as well as fuel light that will come on when you are dangerously low on fuel. Don’t try to push the limits and see how far you can go with the fuel light on, you can cause damage to the engine or get stuck at the worst possible time.

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Things they don’t teach in driving school

May 17, 2019 By Rokkit

Some things they don’t teach in driving school, but that doesn’t mean you have to remain in the dark forever – with this guide we will teach you how to keep moving when you experience car trouble and are unable to get to a mechanic or repair shop immediately. The best part? You’ve already got all these items around the house.

Things They Don’t Teach In Driving School

  1. PROBLEM: Stone chip on your window.
    • Even the smallest windscreen chip can quickly get out of hand if left untreated. A small chip can develop into a full-blown crack almost overnight – which is both dangerous and costly to repair.
  2. SOLUTION: Clear nail polish.
    • While nail polish is far from a permanent fix, it will stop the chip from cracking further – buying you some time to get to a windscreen repair specialist.
  3. PROBLEM: Car polish on your windscreen.
    • It might not seem like an emergency, but still poses a hazard (not to mention what a pain it is to remove). It hinders your ability to see clearly, and could lead to an accident if you don’t remove it.
  4. SOLUTION: Nail polish remover.
    • A small amount of nail polish remover on a cloth will clear your windscreen right up.
  5. PROBLEM: A leaky radiator.
    • A leaking radiator can cause your car to overheat, putting your engine at serious risk of seizure.
  6. SOLUTION: An egg, some turmeric and some curry powder.
    • It sounds like a delicious breakfast, but could also help you out in a pinch. Turmeric powder is used in the production of radiator sealants and can thus be used as a temporary fix until you are able to get to a mechanic (turmeric could also be substituted with curry powder).
    • Alternatively, use an egg white to form a plug, as the heat of your radiator will cook the egg and seal the gaps.
    • Neither solution is a good long-term solution – so we recommend plugging the leak and ensuring you get your car to a mechanic immediately.
  7. PROBLEM: A build up of lead sulphate on your battery.
    • A lead sulphate build up on your battery can corrode your battery terminals, and cause your car’s electronics to malfunction. It appears as a white substance covering your battery.

  8. SOLUTION: A can of coke and an old toothbrush.
    • For safety reasons – put on a pair of safety gloves and disconnect your car’s battery. Once the battery is disconnected, dip the toothbrush in some coke (yum) and scrub the lead build up off the battery.
    • Once the battery looks clean, you can take a damp cloth and wipe off the coke residue. Let it dry and reconnect the battery.
  9. PROBLEM: Sun damage to your headlights.
    • As much as we love getting in our daily dose of vitamin D, the sun’s rays can damage your car’s headlights over time, making them appear dull and murky.
  10. SOLUTION: Toothpaste
    • An oldie but a goodie. Polish your headlights by squeezing some toothpaste onto a cloth and lathering your headlights generously. The toothpaste will clear up the murky appearance, making your headlights shine as bright as they did the day you bought your car and improving your visibility when driving at night or bad weather conditions.

You might need to visit a mechanic for more serious car trouble, and when any unusual lights starts flashing on your dashboard – it might be time to visit CMH Suzuki Pinetown to test drive your next set of wheels.

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New Generation Ertiga Launch at CMH Suzuki Pinetown

March 26, 2019 By Rokkit

New Generation Ertiga Suzuki

CMH Suzuki Pinetown had the honour of launching the all New Generation Ertiga Suzuki to the South African market on Saturday, 23 March 2019.

We invited our loyal as well as prospective customers to come and experience this luxurious seven-seater with us on the day and to give them a chance to get #AllIn. They got to enjoy a range of refreshments and snacks, whilst being entertained and participating in a ‘tetris’ game to win some branded merchandise.

Always striving to ensure our customers remain the centre of our business, our sales team had a blast getting to show off the all new Ertiga and making a few hearts melt just like ours did when it first arrived at our dealership.

Events like these cannot happen without a dedicated team working tirelessly behind the scenes – thus, we want to thank every employee, supplier and customer who had a part to play in making this launch a success.

The all New Generation Ertiga Suzuki proves that a seven-seater does not have to be boring and that it is not just a “mom-cars” anymore. It proves that it is more than just a car, it’s a #WayOfLife.

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Time to go all in!

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New Gen Suzuki Ertiga

March 20, 2019 By Rokkit

Whether you are driving the kids to school, taking the family on holiday, or transporting guests between hotels and airports, The New Ertiga is your go to vehicle – a stylish seven-seater with a powerful and responsive engine.

There is more than enough space for the entire family, their luggage and even the dog when you take your next family vacation in The New Ertiga! features to enjoy on your journey include aerodynamic styling which lowers fuel consumption, central locking that ensures the safety of all your passengers and the stylish wheel covers which will make this seven-seater stand out from a mile away. You are sure to enjoy the trip just as much as your vacation.

GOOD TIMES ALL AROUND

The all new Ertiga offers more space, comfort and features than ever before to help keep you and your family entertained on the road.

  • Infotainment System
    The Ertiga is fitted with an audio system which features a touch-panel with easy swipe operation, USB, Bluetooth Connectivity and steering mounted audio controls.
  • Electric Windows
    All around electric windows which gives every passenger smooth easy operation.
  • High Quality Seat Upholstery
    The all new Ertiga comes with a standard modern and spacious black interior that compliments its stylish look.
  • 2nd Row Air Conditioning
    Keep your passengers comfortable with the ceiling-mounted, three-setting air-conditioning.

You will never run short on space in the all new Ertiga with a luggage capacity of 199 litres – even with passengers seated in the third row. Thanks to its longer wheelbase, high headroom and carefully positioned seating, the Ertiga offers more than enough space for everyone and everything.


ALL-IN SAFETY

Your safety is one of our main concerns and we have peace of mind knowing you’ll be kept safe on the road with the range of safety features present in the all new Ertiga.

  • SRS dual front airbags protect the driver and passenger in case of a frontal collision.
  • Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) that will keep your tyres from locking up and helping the driver maintain control of the car in case of an emergency braking situation.
  • Your braking distance is drastically reduced by the Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) which distributes braking force to the front and rear wheels of the car in an optimal manner.
  • Parking your seven-seater Ertiga has just become easier with rear parking sensors.

The all new Ertiga is available in a 5-speed manual transmission or 4 speed automatic transmission, and either a GA or GL spec. You can also choose between six colours, which consist of Premium Oxford Blue, Metallic Magma Grey, Pearl Arctic White, Metallic Silky Silver, Pearl Midnight Black and Premium Auburn Red.

We’re all-in, are you?

Filed Under: Blog, CMH Suzuki Pinetown, Ertiga, News

The Extra-Large Small Car – Celerio

January 23, 2019 By Rokkit

CMH Suzuki Pinetown - Suzuki Celerio Blue

The Celerio may be small in body, but it’s loaded with big ideas, and larger-than-you-expect spaces to make everyday life richer and more fun. Fill it up with fuel, friends and luggage, and enjoy the ride in this extra-large small car.

Whatever your destination, the Celerio offers class leading space where you will want to spend time. The 235-liter luggage compartment expands to an incredible 1034-liters with the rear seats folded down to ensure you don’t have to leave any luggage behind when you decide to hit the road.

  • CMH Suzuki Pinetown- Luggage Compartment Seatback Up
  • CMH Suzuki Pinetown- Luggage Compartment Seatback Folded

Whether you’re going on a short trip or a long journey, your drive will be one to remember once you experience the thrill of adventure behind the wheel of the Celerio. Equipped to change the way you drive, this XL small car is extra roomy, comfortable and spacious and will take you the extra mile with class leading XL fuel efficiency of 4.6 litres per 100 kilometres.

Your driving pleasure is ensured with the Celerio’s elevated driving position that gives you an expanded view of the road, whilst being surrounded by a high quality instrument panel and comfort in every corner of the cabin.

With the availability of an automatic gear shift or 5 speed manual transmission, you will be spoilt for choice when making your decision to buy the Celerio.

  • CMH Suzuki Pinetown- Suzuki Celerio Interior
  • CMH Suzuki Pinetown- Auto Gear Shift
  • CMH Suzuki Pinetown- 5 Speed Manual Transmission

Navigate tight city corners effortlessly with a minimum turning radius of only 4.7 meters on 14-inch, ground-hugging alloy wheels.

Driven by the new K10B engine that offers dynamism in a lightweight design, you do not only get to enjoy the quick, vigorous drive – you will also enjoy better fuel consumption and drive into any urban challenge with confidence.

There are no dull moments when it comes to the Celerio, which is available is seven bold, attention-grabbing shades – including Torque Blue Pearl Metallic, Silky Silver Metallic, Tango Orange Pearl Metallic and Blazing Red Pearl Metallic.

  • CMH Suzuki Pinetown- Suzuki Celerio Torque Blue Metallic
  • CMH Suzuki Pinetown- Suzuki Celerio Silky Silver Metallic
  • CMH Suzuki Pinetown- Suzuki Celerio Blazing Red Metallic
  • CMH Suzuki Pinetown- Suzuki Celerio Tango Orange

Make it your own with XL accessories that adds style to your drive which will up your Celerio’s street cred and complement your XL life.

To round of this alluring hatch, the Celerio also benefits from a 5 year/200,000km factory warranty and a 2 year/30,000km service plan – which means your maintenance costs are minimised so you can go about living extra-large!

It’s not just a car, it’s a #WayOfLife

Filed Under: Blog, Celerio, CMH Suzuki Pinetown

2018 Suzuki Swift lands in South Africa

October 30, 2018 By Rokkit

CMH Suzuki- Swift GA and GL Models

The third generation Suzuki Swift landed in South Africa in June, ready to fill the very big shoes of its predecessor.

The first three months of retailing within the South African market has proven that this compact hatch delivers on every expectation set by the first two generations of Swifts.

For the 2018 model, Suzuki’s designers have reinterpreted the Swift’s visual signature and added a few new styling elements such as rear door handles in the C-pillar. This makes the new model both completely new and completely Swift.

The all new Swift has a more muscular stance thanks to a new shoulder line that now runs form the front door handles to the front and rear lights and widening across the wheel arches. At the rear, the line edges over the new ear lamps, while at the front it skirts the headlamps and touches the upper edges of the new polygonal grille.

The rear door handles have been moved to the blacked out section of the C-pillar, which helps create a balanced look and a sportier side profile.

A new grille along with a large Suzuki badge and a wide and narrow secondary grille creates a particularly striking front design. These elements visually lift the height of the nose, while retaining aerodynamic efficiency.

An integrated bulge in the luggage door at the rear rounds off the shoulder line, with an additional high-level LED stop lamp that is integrated into the discreet roof-spoiler. The rear brake lights also incorporate LED technology.

The GL model can be distinguished from the GA model by its wheel cover design, front fog lights and colour-coded side
mirrors with integrated indicators.

Are you ready to experience #AllTheRightFeels

Filed Under: Blog, CMH Suzuki Pinetown, News, Swift

The all new Suzuki Swift is here!

July 3, 2018 By Rokkit

The South African market immediately took a liking to the Suzuki Swift when it first hit our shores, roadways all around the country were quickly populated with this compact, modern and powerful hatch – and although it’s been a long time coming, the all new Swift is finally here!

The silhouette, which mimics the look of a racing helmet, and its width-over-length preference, became the foundation of the Swift’s distinctive visual signature which has been carried over to the all-new model.

The third generation Swift was revealed at Suzuki dealerships across South Africa on Saturday 16 June, at events that included a range of spot prizes and giveaways whilst highlighting the technical specifications as well as features and benefits of the all new Swift – which is available in three model derivatives including the automatic transmission.

June was a month full of new beginnings at CMH Suzuki Pinetown as we not only unveiled the new Swift, we also welcomed New Car Sales Executive, Ruwaida Khan, into the family.

The dynamic mother of two, with a passion for all things food, beauty and car related, started her career in the motor industry in 1999, before taking a couple of well-deserved years off to focus on travelling – she is also a professional make-up artist and nail technician. (Talk about a well-rounded individual).

Away from work she can be found in the beauty industry, spending time with her daughters or binge watching her favourite series. Ruwaida’s decision to pursue a career in the motor industry was greatly influenced by her dad who has a background in the industry, and although she started out in car rentals – she was soon guided into car sales where she continues to flourish.

When the opportunity came along to join Jeff and his team at CMH Suzuki Pinetown, she jumped at the opportunity with excitement. Ruwaida continues to work towards her dream of opening an exclusive beauty bar with inclusive sandwich bar in order for her to live out her passion.

Welcome to the CMH Suzuki Pinetown family Ruwaida. We wish you all the success in this new endeavour and we look forward to a long and fruitful relationship with you on our team.

Filed Under: Blog, CMH Suzuki Pinetown, Swift

Cars.co.za Awards – Suzuki for the WIN!

May 8, 2018 By Rokkit

The Cars.co.za Consumer Awards, powered by Wesbank has quickly grown to become one of the benchmarks when it comes to quality within the South African automotive industry. Now in its third year, the awards ceremony saw 39 finalists battle it out for the top spot. Spoiler alert – Suzuki defended its Brand of the Year title successfully and thus holds back-to-back victories in this category.

As an upcoming Japanese brand know for quality and excellence in everything we do, it was clear that one victory would not be enough to distinguish ourselves from the pack. Two other vehicles from the Suzuki stable gladly stepped up to the plate and delivered in spades

 
The Suzuki Ignis was awarded with the title of Budget Car of the Year. The winner of this category represents as much good car as possible for the asking price. Value is very important, as are low running costs and all such “common sense” considerations.

 
Lastly the Suzuki Vitara got to enjoy its own moment by winning Compact Family Car of the Year. With household budgets stretched to breaking point, the reasonably affordable modern-day family car has to wear many hats – from compact traffic dodger, to spacious school-run specialist and even weekend getaway machine. Practicality and spaciousness are important considerations, but so are safety, technology, fuel efficiency and a modicum of lifestyle flexibility.

Can Suzuki make it three-in-a-row in 2018? Only time will tell.

Filed Under: Blog, CMH Suzuki Pinetown

Suzuki The Brand To Watch In SA, Say Judges | CMH Suzuki

February 20, 2017 By Rokkit

Suzuki Cars

Japan’s favourite maker of compact cars this week received two significant awards at the CAR Magazine Top 12 Best Buys Awards, which will now take their place on the company mantelpiece next to equally significant awards received at the WesBank / Cars.co.za Consumer Awards in January.

At CAR Magazine’s gala banquet, which also celebrated its 60th birthday and its position as South Africa’s best-selling automotive magazine, Suzuki received CAR Magazine’s nod as the Company to Watch in 2017. This sought-after honour was awarded after significant consideration by CAR Magazine’s panel of judges and it considers both the company’s recent performance and prospects.

CAR Magazine’s Company prize echoes that of the Wesbank / Cars.co.za Consumer Awards, which was held on 19 January this year, where Suzuki walked away with the evening’s top prize as the Brand of the Year. For this award, only customer feedback is considered and Suzuki beat five other brands to the top spot.

Suzuki Wins In Two Categories

As well as receiving the prestigious Brand Of The Year at the Cars.co.za Consumer Awards, Suzuki South Africa took home two category wins with the Suzuki Vitara 1.6 GL+ winning Compact Family Car of the Year and the Suzuki Celerio 1.0 GL winning Budget Car of the Year.

Suzuki Cars

In order to have been eligible for the Compact Family Car award, contenders had to meet the following criteria: a list price of between R250 000 and R350 000 at the time of semi-finalist voting (September 1 2016), including the cost of any of the following features (if they were optional): ABS, electronic stability control, a minimum of four airbags, air-conditioning, split/folding rear seats and a service plan. The most important judging factors were: balance of fuel economy and performance, space and practicality, design and quality appeal, occupant comfort and safety features.

“The Vitara is an excellent all-rounder, with a level of practicality that you’d expect from a bigger SUV, as well as a smooth engine which delivers excellent fuel economy.” — Ciro de Siena, automotive journalist at Cars.co.za.

The Vitara managed to beat strong competition from the likes of the Nissan Qashqai 1.2 Visia and Renault Captur 1.5 dCi Dynamique who took 2nd and 3rd places respectively.

For Compact Car Of The Year entrants had to have a list price of R160 000 or less at the time of semi-finalist voting (September 1, 2016), including the cost of any of the following features (if they were optional): ABS and dual front airbags. The most important judging factors were: fuel economy, value for money, practicality and brand strength.

Suzuki Cars

“Although the Celerio is not the most spacious car in its segment, its standard specification list is long, the engine feels surprisingly perky and Suzuki’s reputation counts for a lot.” — Mike Fourie, Cars.co.za.

Runners-up included the Renault Sandero Expression and Toyota Aygo 1.0 X-Play.

“We are very proud of these overall awards, as it reflects the opinion of industry specialists and the public at large. These awards, as well as the product specific accolades, are very welcome public recognition of recent years’ hard work to improve our model range, pricing and customer service,” says André Venter, divisional manager for sales and marketing at Suzuki Auto South Africa.

Apart from the corporate recognition, the Suzuki Celerio 1.0 GA was singled out as the Best Budget Car by CAR’s panel of judges. It beat two other finalists in the category, which is one of only two categories where specific models are pitted against each other.

Both CAR Magazine Top 12 Best Buys Awards and Wesbank / Cars.co.za Consumer Awards combine professional scoring from journalists and a panel of celebrity judges with a comprehensive consumer survey, which included thousands of questionnaires collected from September 2015 to October 2016.

For the prestigious Brand of the Year was determined solely by the manufacturers’ ratings in the Cars.co.za’s Owner Satisfaction Survey, allied with market share change and resale value statistics per vehicle brand (supplied by Lightstone Auto). This recognition of Suzuki Auto South Africa, parallels the feat achieved by its British counterpart, which was recognised as the “most improved organisation’ in The Institute of Customer Service’s annual UK Customer Satisfaction Index in 2016.

“The recognition we received at these two prestigious awards will set the tone for a busy year for Suzuki in which we further improve our customer service and dealer network and expand our range of products,” says Venter.

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Filed Under: Blog, Blog, CMH Suzuki Pinetown, CMH Suzuki Umhlanga, News

The Spacious Suzuki Baleno Enters The Market

November 21, 2016 By Rokkit

New Suzuki Baleno

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The new Suzuki Baleno – ideal for individuals and families seeking the extra comfort and convenience of a larger hatchback

Over the years Suzuki has acquired a loyal following and varied customer base, due in most part to the fact that the Suzuki vehicle line-up which spans entry level compact hatchbacks such as the Celerio and Swift, to the family friendly Grand Vitara SUV. Even the left-field Suzuki Jimny has a cult-like following with its super-compact footprint and exceptional off-road ability, it will put many a  SUV/4×4 to shame when the off-road gets tough.

It’s this varied range, including sedans and crossovers, which has allowed Suzuki fans to stay within the Suzuki family when lifestyles, budgets or families have grown, instead of switching to another brand which might have better catered to their needs. However, there has been one segment which, until now, Suzuki has not competed in – the (plus sized) B-segment.

Say Hello To The Suzuki Baleno

Bigger than the Swift, the Baleno aims to please those seeking a little more space, but not yet willing to explore the possibility of a sedan such as the Suzuki Ciaz. With a familiar design that well represents the Suzuki family identity, the Baleno is a refreshing addition to the family with short overhangs, sculpted flanks and a spacious, intelligently packaged and functional interior.

New Suzuki Baleno

Produced in India, the Baleno has already carved itself a strong position in the international market, selling more than 100 000 units in just 12 months in India alone, with 60 000 back orders and a 33-week waiting period. Impressive!

“The new Baleno adds a larger and more spacious hatchback to our new car portfolio,” says Charl Grobler, manager of sales and product planning at Suzuki Auto South Africa. “It’s ideal for individuals and families seeking the extra comfort and convenience of a larger hatchback, but don’t want to give up the agility and efficiency of the Swift.”

Engine and Transmissions

In South Africa, all three Suzuki Baleno models are powered by the same 1,4-litre engine. The tried and trusted K14B four-cylinder unit is already a popular choice in the Swift, Ertiga and Ciaz model ranges, and produces 68kW of maximum power and of 130Nm of torque. Buyers have a choice of two gearboxes: a five-speed manual, and a four-speed automatic transmission, with drive being sent to the front wheels in both cases.

Average fuel consumption for the combined cycle comes to 5,1 litres/100 km for the manual model, and 5,4 litres/100 km for the automatic version. The rated CO2 exhaust gas emissions are 120 g/km for manual models, and 128 g/km for the automatic version.

It’s worth noting that despite being larger than the Swift, the Baleno is 11 percent lighter, with a kerb mass of just 915kg, allowing for power-to-weight ratio of 76,5 kW/tonne. Using special, high-tensile steel, the basic body shell weighs just 196 kg – the lightest in the B-segment hatchback class.

Safe And Secure

All Baleno models come with ABS anti-lock brakes, augmented electronic brake force distribution (EBD) and emergency braking assistance (EBA). Dual front airbags are standard too, while GLX models also get side and curtain airbags.

Inertia-reel seatbelts are fitted to all five seating positions. The front seat belts feature pre-tensioners and load limiters. Adjustable head restraints are provided for all five occupants.

Other safety and security-related features include Isofix child seat tethers integrated into the rear bench seat, childproof rear door locks, side impact protection beams and an alarm/immobiliser system. Remote central locking is also standard.

Range And Specification

The Baleno is available in two trim version, the entry-level GL spec and the more upmarket GLX.

In GL trim, the Baleno is by no means stripped out or spartan. Standard exterior features include colour-coded exterior mirrors and door handles, blacked out A and B-pillars, multi-reflector halogen headlights, and tinted windows. 15-inch steel wheels with covers are standard fare.

New Suzuki Baleno

Inside, electric windows front and rear, manual air-conditioning, remote central locking, and electrically adjustable side mirrors, MP3 compatible CD Radio with six speakers, Bluetooth connectivity, USB and 3.5mm auxiliary connections, and 12V power socket are all included as standard equipment.

A tilt-adjustable multifunction steering wheel, which features integrated controls for the audio system, and the Bluetooth-based hands-free telephony system is also included.

New Suzuki Baleno

In GLX trim, everything mentioned above is present, with a few notable upgrades.

Included on GLX models are HID projector headlights and LED daytime running lights, fog lamps and integrated turn signals in the side mirrors. Lashings of chrome are found on the door handles, body sides and boot, with the boot lid featuring a top-mounted spoiler. Unlike the steel wheels on the GL trim, GLX derivatives receive stylish 16-inch alloy wheels.

Inside the GLX, the instrument cluster remains the same, but the steering binnacle digital display is upgraded to a 4,2-inch TFT colour display and gains the ability to display average speed and ambient temperature. Steering wheel receives leather trim and is adjustable for reach and rake.

New Suzuki Baleno

The multifunction steering wheel gets additional controls for the cruise control, which is included in the GLX specification. Also upgraded is the air-conditioning, which is now fully automatic. And rear park distance control is fitted as standard, too, as well as keyless engine start and stop.

GLX models gain side and curtain airbags, bringing the total tally to six, while the ABS braking system features rear disc brakes, instead of the GL model’s rear drums.

Both models receive a standard three-year/100 000 km warranty, as well as a four-year/60 000 km service plan.

Filed Under: CMH Suzuki Pinetown, CMH Suzuki Umhlanga, News

All About Financing With CMH Suzuki Pinetown

September 26, 2016 By Rokkit

CMH suzuki Financing
A Suzuki Mobility Finance installment sale, allows you to buy your vehicle by paying installments over an agreed period. Once you’ve paid the full amount, ownership automatically passes to you. Periods may range from 12 to 60 months or longer dependent on your requirements. You may structure an installment sale with a balloon payment which has the net effect of reducing the monthly repayment. Interest is calculated at either fixed or prime-linked rates.
The goods must be fully insured during the agreement.
The benefits of choosing this agreement are:
• You own the goods when you’ve paid the full amount.
• If the asset is used for business purposes, you can claim depreciation and the yearly interest paid against tax.
• Initial deposits are not required depending upon current legislation and your credit profile.
• You’ll enjoy the benefit of any resale value.

The application process:
This describes the application process and the information that will be necessary to complete the application.
When completing the application form you will need to provide the following information:
• Personal information, including a valid ID or Passport number
• Spouses details (where applicable)
• Employment and previous employment details
• A summary of your monthly income and expenses
• Contact information for a relative
• Home ownership details (where applicable)
• Banking details
• Other credit provider details
• Insurance details (where applicable)
• Details of the vehicle you wish to purchase
Take control of annual budget. Take a break from your monthly payments and enjoy the freedom to use the money where and when you need it most.

Take-A-Break offers you the following:
• Select a month of the year and miss a payment for that month – every year.
• This payment plan is available to all customers.
Benefits:
• Enables you to budget more easily
• Helps you to handle planned additional expenses
• Assist customers to maintain a better track record

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Challenge accepted! Super Carry beats the odds

September 14, 2016 By Rokkit

2016 SUZUKI SUPER CARRY

The challenge – drive 750 km with a load of 750 kg on R750 worth of fuel with a Suzuki Super Carry.
This challenge, dubbed the #SuperCarry750 challenge, was conceived when the team at Suzuki Auto South Africa decided to test their newest workhorse and help someone in need at the same time.
After some deliberation, the staff at Suzuki decided to help the Hospice in Port Shepstone and the call went out for anyone to contribute. Soon a large load, including a couple of dishwashers and fresh paint, stood ready to be taken to the coastal town.

“We decided that this would be a great test for our new Super Carry workhorse and challenged our team with the following: take the load, now weighing in at exactly 750 kg, to Port Shepstone using only R750 worth of fuel,” explains Charl Grobler, national marketing and product planning manager at Suzuki South Africa.

To make the challenge more fun, the team mapped a route of exactly 750 km from their head office and parts warehouse in Johannesburg to the Hospice in Port Shepstone. They then handed the keys to a Super Carry to Brendon Carpenter, the assistant manager of sales training and development and the volunteering driver, and co-driver Nicole Glover, and they were on their way.
On Wednesday, 17 August, the donation left Johannesburg and was delivered by the team that same afternoon. After the delivery Super Carry covered another 156.2 km on the fuel that the team had bought in Johannesburg for R750, before they decided to refuel.


“The Super Carry was the true hero of this challenge,” says Carpenter. “It soldiered on well beyond the 750 km target and didn’t chicken out at the very last minute like we did. The risk of running out of fuel in the dark on the N2 between Amanzimtoti and who-knows-where didn’t appeal to us. Still, even after we cut the total distance short, the Super Carry managed to achieve an average fuel consumption figure of just 6.7l/100km for the entire trip, with most of the trip completed with a full load. Legendary stuff!”
The new Suzuki Super Carry entered the market in June 2016 as the ideal workhorse for businesses and entrepreneurs looking for a cost effective delivery vehicle. The Super Carry is equipped with a 1.2 litre four-cylinder petrol engine that delivers 54 kW and 101 Nm to its rear wheels through a five-speed manual gearbox.
The Super Carry is sold with a 3-year / 100 000 km mechanical warranty and roadside assistance plan and a 6-year anti-corrosion warranty.

Challenge accepted! Super Carry beats the odds | CMH Suzuki Umhlanga

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