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1998-2000 Suzuki Esteem Wagon 1.6L

Overview The Suzuki Esteem Wagon, marketed in the United States between 1998 and 2000, represented the brand’s effort to capture a segment of the market seeking utility and affordability in a compact package. Positioned above the entry-level Swift, the Esteem was designed to offer a more refined interior and a longer wheelbase, providing a practical […]

1998-2002 Suzuki Esteem Wagon 1.6L

Overview The Suzuki Esteem Wagon, marketed in the United States between 1998 and 2002, represented the brand’s entry into the compact utility segment. Built on the Suzuki Cultus platform, the Esteem was designed to provide an affordable, fuel-efficient alternative to larger domestic and import station wagons. The wagon variant offered a practical cargo-oriented body style […]

1999 Suzuki Esteem 2.0L

Overview The 1999 Suzuki Esteem represented the brand’s effort to capture a larger share of the entry-level subcompact market in the United States. Positioned above the smaller Swift, the Esteem offered a more conventional sedan and wagon profile, aiming to provide practical transportation for budget-conscious consumers. The 1999 model year was notable for the introduction […]

2000-2002 Suzuki Esteem 1.8L

Overview The Suzuki Esteem, known in international markets as the Suzuki Cultus Crescent, served as the brand’s primary compact offering in the North American market during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Positioned above the entry-level Swift, the Esteem was designed to compete with established economy sedans and wagons by offering a higher level of […]

1999-2002 Suzuki Esteem 1.8L

Overview The Suzuki Esteem, known in international markets as the Suzuki Cultus Crescent, served as the brand’s primary entry in the compact car segment during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Positioned above the smaller Swift, the Esteem was designed to offer a more spacious cabin and a higher level of refinement to compete with […]

1996-2001 Suzuki Esteem 1.6L

Overview The Suzuki Esteem, introduced for the 1996 model year, served as the brand’s primary entry into the competitive subcompact and compact segments in the United States. Designed to offer a more spacious and refined alternative to the smaller Swift, the Esteem was engineered to provide practical, economical transportation for budget-conscious buyers. It was built […]

1996-2002 Suzuki Esteem 1.6L

Overview The Suzuki Esteem, introduced to the North American market in 1995 as a 1996 model, served as the brand’s primary entry into the compact sedan and wagon segments. Developed to replace the aging Suzuki Swift sedan, the Esteem offered a more substantial footprint and a focus on interior space, positioning itself against competitors such […]

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, […]

2010-2012 Suzuki Equator 4WD 4.0L

Overview The Suzuki Equator represents a unique chapter in the brand’s North American history, serving as the company’s final entry into the mid-size pickup truck segment. Introduced for the 2009 model year and sold through 2012, the Equator was the result of a strategic partnership between Suzuki and Nissan. Under this agreement, the Equator was […]

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 […]

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 […]

2004-2006 Suzuki Aerio SX AWD 2.3L

Overview The Suzuki Aerio SX AWD represents a distinct period in the brand’s North American history, serving as a versatile compact wagon designed to bridge the gap between traditional hatchbacks and small crossovers. Introduced to the US market as a successor to the Esteem, the Aerio utilized a tall-roof architecture that prioritized interior volume and […]