Subject: American Suzuki Motor Corporation bites the dust!
07/11/2012 @ 00:39:32: night cub: American Suzuki Motor Corporation bites the dust!
Suzuki is pulling out of the US market with automobiles and SUVs. American Suzuki Motor Corporation, the sole distributer of Suzuki cars/trucks in the US declared bankruptcy, and will liquidate the company, and sell off all remaining inventory. Sales have been falling the last 5 years, combined with the strong yen, and a desire to focus on small cars and emerging markets, like India.

The Wall Street Journal also reported that Daihatsu is pulling out of Europe in January, for similar reasons.
07/11/2012 @ 19:01:49: ingo: American Suzuki Motor Corporation bites the dust!
Yes, the rumours, that Daihatsu will disappear, are going around since over one year. But I thought, they will only leave Germany, that it will be whole Europe, is new for me.
08/11/2012 @ 01:06:45: CougarTim: American Suzuki Motor Corporation bites the dust!
I always hate to see any brand leave our shores; I love variety.

I am now seriously considering test driving a Kizashi this weekend and trying to tell myself that I don't need a new car.
13/11/2012 @ 02:23:52: ElSaxo: American Suzuki Motor Corporation bites the dust!
The Suzuki motorcycles division is a separate thing from the automobiles division?

Surprised also by Daihatsu low sales, at least for Italy, which is more evident if compared with his rivals, such as Toyota, Nissan, Hyundai and also (surprisingly) Kia.
13/11/2012 @ 02:28:52: night cub: American Suzuki Motor Corporation bites the dust!
Yes, the motorcycles and ATVs and similar items are a separate division. They will continue to sell them.
08/12/2012 @ 09:20:33: Kelsey: American Suzuki Motor Corporation bites the dust!
As the bankruptcy procedures for Suzuki Motor Corporation's U.S. contingent come into clearer focus, news concerning a winding down of new vehicle sales has become obvious. Automotive News reports that 213 of American Suzuki's 219 United States auto dealerships have committed to winding down sales of new automobiles, in exchange for money and maintenance-only contracts, according to a press release issued by the automaker on Monday. Read more..
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