Suzuki News in the Philippines
Suzuki has been producing well-packaged compact vehicles. In 2018, Suzuki Philippines stirred the local automotive market with its all-new Swift and Dzire – two new additions that complement the youthful vibe of its entire brand portfolio. Catch the latest Suzuki Philippines news here as they happen.
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Suzuki PH launches all-new Carry commercial vehicle; adds Dzire variant / News
The Suzuki Carry, the sturdy workhorse and GA Dzire, the new base model on the block, show that small vehicles are capable of big things.
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5 things we like about the Suzuki Ertiga / Featured Article
The Suzuki Ertiga is an underrated choice when it comes to small MPVs, but it has a lot going for it, so here are five things that we like about it.
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10 Best value-packed cars under P1-million in the Philippines / Featured Article
If you’re in the market for the cars below P1 million then this shortlist might help you.
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Which 2019 Suzuki Swift to buy? – Variant Comparison Guide / Featured Article
The Suzuki Swift comes with three variants, but which one offers the most bang for your car-buying buck?
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Head-to-Head: Toyota Wigo vs. Suzuki Celerio / Featured Article
Take your pick as we go head-to-head with two popular small hatchbacks that offer personal transport for not a lot of money.
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2020 XL6 debuts – Suzuki’s answer to the sporty MPV segment / News
Suzuki recently revealed the newest car in its lineup the XL6. This is Suzuki’s answer to the likes of the BRV and the Rush
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2020 Suzuki XL6 teases a new three-row vehicle rival / News
Here’s Suzuki’s answer to the BR-V, Rush, and Xpander.
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Suzuki PH climbs to the 6th spot in auto industry for H1 2019 / News
Suzuki has gotten to the 6th spot in auto industry thanks to sales of its top three vehicles.
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Suzuki PH brings back Fun Fair Test Drive 2019 / News
Hailing from the success of last year's Fun Fair Test Drive, Suzuki back at it again with test drives for all.
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Why I prefer a manual transmission, even in bad city traffic / Featured Article
At the time of CVTs and hellish traffic, one man defies the trend and will opt for a manual.