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  2. Suzuki Swift - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Suzuki Arena Kyoto Rakunan, a Suzuki dealership located in Kyoto prefecture collaborated with Japanese tuner Tommykaira to modify the Swift Sport; the resulting model was sold as Tommykaira S-Ss (Super Swift Sports). [31] In 2008, the Swift Sport has undergone a minor restyling which mostly influenced the interior and gear ratios.

  3. List of General Motors platforms - Wikipedia

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    1989 – 2004 Suzuki Swift* 1989 – 2016 Suzuki Cultus* 1990 – 1994 Maruti 1000* 1994 – 2010 Maruti Esteem* 1995 – 2003 Subaru Justy* 1999 – 2015 Suzuki Lingyang* The successor to the Suzuki M I platform. 1998 Chevrolet Metro. Suzuki M III: FWD: 1995: 2016: 1995 – 2001 Pontiac Firefly; 1995 – 2001 Suzuki Swift* 1995 – 1997 Geo ...

  4. Suzuki Cultus - Wikipedia

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    The EPA lists the 1985 Forsa model as the Suzuki SA310 (the original JDM name for the Cultus, Forsa and Swift), no listing for 1986, and both the Forsa and Forsa Turbo for 1987 and 1988. In 1984, Suzuki and General Motors announced they would sell rebadged models of the Suzuki Cultus in North America as Chevrolets and Pontiacs, with Suzuki ...

  5. Suzuki Ignis - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki Ignis (Japanese: スズキ・イグニス, Hepburn: Suzuki Igunisu) is an automobile nameplate that was first produced by Suzuki in 2000 as a subcompact car, replacing the Suzuki Cultus, and subsequently as a crossover-styled city car from 2016. The Cultus retailed under various names globally, notably as the Suzuki Swift.

  6. Suzuki Dzire - Wikipedia

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    Maruti Suzuki launched the third generation Dzire sedan in India on 16 May 2017. [10] [11] The third generation is based on the third generation of the Suzuki Swift. However, for the first time ever, it drops the "Swift" nameplate from its name (except in Colombia and Guatemala where it is marketed as Swift Sedan).

  7. Suzuki M engine - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki M engine family is a line of automobile engines from Suzuki. Ranging in displacement from 1.3 L to 1.8 L, it is a modern engine line with dual overhead cams , 16 valves, and multi-point fuel injection (MPFI) .

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  9. Pak Suzuki Motors - Wikipedia

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    The Third generation (A2L) Suzuki Swift has been sold by Pak Suzuki since 2022. It is available in 2 variants, all with the 4-cylinder 1197 cc Suzuki K12M engine and is offered with a choice of a 5-speed manual transmission or a CVT automatic transmission. [14] Suzuki Swift GL (also offered as GL CVT with automatic transmission) Suzuki Swift GLX