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Suzuki Death Watch 17: This Is The Suzuki That'll Never Arrive In North America
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Mark Stevenson
(IC: employee)
Published: February 6th, 2013
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It must be Suzuki Day. Fresh off pictures from our resident Chinese spy, Suzuki has released some pictures of the upcoming S-Cross C-segment all-wheel-driver.
The S-Cross, first previewed in Paris last September, looks to feature some LED eyeliner and a new corporate grille up front, similar to the refreshed Grand Vitara. It does stay fairly faithful to the concept, which itself looked almost production ready.
No other details have been provided at this point, but expect the new Suzuki to lull you into a false sense of security before pulling out of the marketplace when it’s released later this year.
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Published February 6th, 2013 11:03 AM
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Mark, Suzuki Canada Inc. has announced yesterday their exit from the Canadian automobile market.