Wednesday, April 20, 2011

new suzuki swift sport 2011

new suzuki swift sport 2011 : In a move to target buyers looking for a more individual look for their car, Suzuki has developed a new range of factory accessories for its 2011 Swift supermini in Germany. The lineup is marketed under the “X-ITE” brand and includes a variety of styling parts for both the interior and exterior of the new generation Swift.

Suzuki Tries to “X-ITE” 2011 Swift Buyers with New Line of Sport Accessories
The fun starts with exterior and a new body kit to improve the Swift’s curb appeal and to a lesser extent, aerodynamics. It includes a front apron, side skirts, a roof spoiler and a rear apron. The wheel arches can be filled out with a new set of 17-inch alloy wheels shod in 205/40 R17 performance tires, while the exterior look is complemented by contrasting stripes with the “X-ITE” logo. Read More....

2011 Suzuki Swift X-ITE Accessories Launched in Germany

Ever since it was launched back in 2005, the Suzuki Swift has enjoyed a reputation for being a compact car that you actually wanted to own, due to its enjoyable ride distinctive looks and decent price tag. However, being cute and small isn’t enough on the competitive European market, with automakers like Fiat and smart offering factory-fitted accessories that set their models apart in a parking lot Read More....

Turbo Suzuki Kizashi Apex Concept: 2011 New York Auto Show

Over several decades, Suzuki has established quite a reputation for itself in the U.S. as a maker of high-quality, high-performance motorcycles and ATVs. Unfortunately, the same can't be said for its cars; while quality and performance claims hold, from our experience, Suzuki's sparse and second-tier dealerships and dealer facilities in the U.S. have always been a handicap—especially recently, when it has strong product, like the excellent 2011 Kizashi Sport we just drove, and the 2011 SX4 Sportback, another favorite. And, potentially, it could tap into its well-received Suzuki Swift hot hatch from overseas. Read More....

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