Apr 25, 2008

New Vitara on Sale!

Hi Everyone!
We will soon have long holiday in May called GOLDEN WEEK.
It is like a Easter but no religious related. Just want to have holiday.

Today, we introduce her `Suzuki Vitara 2006`

- Yep, almost new.

Year:2006 ALMOST NEW!
Make:SUZUKI
Milage:45000KM
Transmission:AUTOMATIC
Engine CC:2000CC
Fuel Type:GASOLINE
Doors:4 DOORS
Color:WHITE
Accessories:AC/PS/PW/RIM/ABS/REMOTE KEY/XENON HEAD LAMPS
Getting Interested ? Why dont`t you ask us more about this car? Click Here to send us Email! $21,000 (FOB JAPAN)

The Grand Vitara was replaced in the fall of 2005 by a new vehicle using some components of the GM Theta platform, and is built in Japan. The 2006 Grand Vitara was developed independently by many of the same Suzuki engineers who developed the Theta. Although it uses some Theta componentry, especially in the suspension, it is quite different and should not be considered a Theta vehicle. Notably, it uses a longitudinally-mounted engine and is rear-wheel drive with a 103.9 in (2639 mm) wheelbase, while all other Theta vehicles are transverse engined with front-wheel drive as the default. All can also be ordered with all-wheel drive as well, however. The contemporary generation Suzuki XL7 (starting in model year 2007) is a true Theta vehicle, and is built alongside the Chevrolet Equinox and Pontiac Torrent at CAMI Automotive in Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada.
The standard chassis is a 5 door version, but in many countries there is also available a 3 door version called "Vitara" (in some countries the 5 doors name "Gran Vitara" changes to "Gran Nomade"). The standard gasoline engine for the 5 door version is an updated J20A (4 cyl. 2.0L 140hp); and a more powerful option is the Suzuki H engine H27A (V6 2.7l 181hp). A turbo diesel engine (4 cyl. 1.9L 129 hp (96 kW) manufactured by Renault) is also available. The only engine for the 3 door version is an M16A (4 cyl. 1.6L 105hp).2008It is believed that the 2.0L 4 cyl and the 2.7 V6 will both receive increases in displacements to 2.4L and 3.2L respectively in the middle of 2008.
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