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Scrappage scheme success for Suzuki

11th June 2009 Print
Suzuki is pleased to announce the early success of its participation in the Government scrappage scheme. More than 2,100 confirmed orders have been taken since launch on May 18th as car buyers realise that leaving their old car behind and driving away in a new Suzuki Alto can be theirs from just £5,245 – a saving of £2,000 on today’s price and £1,350 less than a new Alto cost back in June 1999.

Cost of ownership on Alto is also very low as it qualifies for £35 Annual road tax with a combined fuel consumption of 64.2mpg, and enjoys an insurance grouping of just 1E (2E for the top specification SZ4 with manual or optional Automatic transmission). The Alto is the cleanest five door City car on sale with emissions of just 103g/km.

However, it’s more than just price that matters as new Suzukis are well equipped for safety and have cleaner emissions than any pre-1999 or even 2006 model. Standard equipment on Alto SZ2 includes four airbags, electric front windows, remote central locking and ISOFIX child seat anchorage points; proving that an inexpensive City car need not be lacking in safety or specification.

Apart from the rapid upturn in Alto sales; other models in the range are also proving to be high in demand with a sharp increase in sales of Swift and Splash models, available from £6,750 and Jimny compact 4x4 from just £8,490 under the scheme.

David Seward, Director, Sales and Marketing, comments: “The Alto and Splash models had already got off to a very good start in March and now registrations across the whole range are climbing steadily as customers take advantage of the attractive savings on offer. Our dealers are reporting greatly increased showroom traffic and some are experiencing a four fold increase in orders.”

For more information on the Suzuki product range visit suzuki4.co.uk.