Suzuki

  • 2003 Suzuki Aerio SX 4WD 2.0L

    Overview The 2003 Suzuki Aerio SX 4WD represents a unique entry in the early 2000s compact car market, bridging the gap between a traditional sedan and a versatile hatchback. Introduced to replace the aging Esteem, the Aerio was designed with a tall-roof architecture that prioritized interior headroom and visibility. The SX trim, specifically, featured a…

  • 2011 Suzuki Anniversary Edition 2.0L

    Overview The 2011 Suzuki SX4 Anniversary Edition was released to commemorate the brand’s presence in the United States market. Based on the established SX4 platform, this special trim level served as a final celebration of the model’s versatility before Suzuki eventually withdrew from the American passenger vehicle market. The SX4 was developed in collaboration with…

  • 2009-2012 Suzuki Equator 2WD 4.0L

    Overview The Suzuki Equator emerged from a strategic partnership between Suzuki and Nissan, designed to provide the Japanese manufacturer with a competitive entry into the North American mid-size pickup truck segment. Introduced for the 2009 model year, the Equator was essentially a rebadged version of the Nissan Frontier, utilizing the same F-Alpha platform and mechanical…

  • 2009 Suzuki Equator 4WD 4.0L

    Overview The Suzuki Equator entered the North American market in 2009 as a result of a strategic partnership between Suzuki and Nissan. Designed to provide Suzuki with a competitive entry in the mid-size pickup segment, the Equator was essentially a rebadged version of the Nissan Frontier. It utilized the same F-Alpha platform, sharing its chassis,…