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Suzuki woos Nigerians with price slash

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Suzuki by CFAO has slashed prices of three cars and bus models in a move to give Nigerians an opportunity to own durable, fuel-efficient Suzuki vehicles at affordable rates.

The fast-growing automobile dealership in Nigeria made this known in a statement that the limited-time offer also comes with added benefits designed to maximise customer value and return on investment.

The three models, Suzuki Grand Vitara GL, Grand Vitara GLX, and Suzuki Eeco van, come with exclusive incentives such as one year of free service and free registration, apart from the price slash.

The General Manager of Suzuki by CFAO, Aissatou Diouf, encouraged Nigerians to take advantage of the price slash to own either of the stated luxury Suzuki cars.

She said, “The Suzuki brand under CFAO remains committed to delivering affordability, innovation, and reliability to its customers.

“We encourage potential buyers to take advantage of this offer before it ends. Customer feedback continues to reinforce Suzuki’s reputation for quality, fuel efficiency, and overall satisfaction.”

The auto firm says the promotional offer allows customers to drive home the Suzuki Grand Vitara GL for N46m, instead of N48m, while the Grand Vitara GLX is currently available at N53m, down from N55m, and the Suzuki EECO van for N19.5m, down from N23m.

The vehicles, according to the statement, promise real-time luxury and durability with a robust design, sophisticated styling, and cutting-edge technology.

The statement stated that the Grand Vitara GLX is equipped with “1.5L, 2WD automatic transmission (FS), panoramic sunroof, power door mirrors, 16-inch alloy wheels, 9-inch touchscreen audio system, 360-degree camera, outstanding fuel efficiency of just 4-5 litres per 100 km.”

 

 

 

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