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What is the Difference between Suzuki Liana Alto Carry Cultus Vitara Equator

Suzuki motors is the one of the famous and world renowned car making company and is famous for making excellent cars on affordable prices. It is a Japanese company and is a multinational cooperation. The Suzuki motors not only make fur wheel cars but also motorcycles and many other products. It is the World 9th largest motor car producing company of the world and in Japan it is ranked fourth after Toyota, Nissan and Honda. Her are few cars of Suzuki and some facts about them.

Suzuki Liana

It is a compact size car which is available in front wheel as well as four wheel drive. It is a product of Suzuki and is famous because of its style and affordable price.

Suzuki Alto

It is small car which is developed by the Suzuki Motors and features a low price as well as a good fuel economy. It is surely a common man’s car.

Suzuki Carry

It is mini size truck or a carry van which is created by the Suzuki Motors. It has a three cylinder in engine and is also available in manual as well as automatic version

Suzuki Cultus

It is a car which is present in different shapes in different models. Some of its models are super mini while others are compact size.

Suzuki Vitara

It is one of the off road vehicles which is produced by the Suzuki Motors. It resembles an SUV and is usually preferred as four wheel drive.

Suzuki Equator

It is mini size truck which is developed by the Suzuki motors and has a Nissan frontier. This truck is also assembled by the Nissan Motors.

Suzuki Liana Vs Alto Vs Carry Vs Cultus Vs Vitara Vs Equator

Suzuki liana is a compact sized car while Alto is a super mini car and is quite economical. Suzuki Carry is a pick up small size van and is usually used commercially. Cultus is present in different shape and is liked because of its shape and decent price. Suzuki Vitara is an off Road SUV while equator is a mini truck developed by Suzuki Motors.




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