Suzuki Auto South Africa sold 6 006 new passenger vehicles in October, breaking its sales record.
Suzuki South Africa continues to find favour with local consumers after registering one of its best sales months to date, with the all-new Swift slotting right into where its predecessor left off.Suzuki Auto South Africa has set a new milestone, achieving record-breaking sales in October with 6 006 new passenger vehicles sold nationwide. This figure revealed in Naamsa’s latest sales report, marks Suzuki’s best month yet and averages nearly 194 vehicles sold per day.
“At Suzuki Auto South Africa, we are thrilled to see sustained growth in our sales performance – especially when rising living costs have so many consumers tightening their belts. This encouraging result is an excellent way to begin the fourth quarter, and we are confident the launch of the fourth-generation Swift will continue to help drive sales right the way through it.
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