Suzuki continues to make impressive sales strides in SA

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Suzuki continues to make impressive sales strides in SA
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July was another rip-roaring month for Suzuki Auto.

The Japanese compact vehicle specialist, known for popular models such as the Swift and Baleno, sold 4,734 vehicles, a new sales record for the brand and one that firmly entrenches it in third position behind Toyota and Volkswagen. It also reached a new market share record of 14.87% of the passenger vehicle market.

The Swift remains the star of the show, welcoming 1,521 buyers to the family in July. The recently upgraded Ertiga sold 257 units, while the new Baleno , Vitara Brezza and Jimny all performed well above expectations.

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