Drive into Savings with Suzuki Carry’s 2024 Deal!

To kick off the new year, Suzuki Philippines is enhancing the Suzuki Carry experience for new customers. With a robust 40-year legacy, the Suzuki Carry stands as a trustworthy business companion designed to cater to the demands of commercial enterprises. Featuring improved attributes and a fuel-efficient engine, Suzuki aims to elevate the Suzuki Carry’s performance for Filipino business owners, reinforcing its reliability and efficiency to aid in their success.

For customers who purchase any variant of the Suzuki Carry from January 15, 2024, to December 31, 2024, a special offer awaits – three full years or 45,000 kilometers of free Periodic Maintenance Service (PMS). This comprehensive package covers labor, engine oil, oil filter, and gasket changes or replacements. These enhanced purchase terms are applicable to all new Suzuki Carry units bought within this period from any of the 70 nationwide Suzuki dealerships.

Mr. Norihide Takei, Director and General Manager of Suzuki Automobile Division, expresses Suzuki Philippines’ enthusiasm in welcoming new members to the Suzuki Family this January. He emphasizes the commitment to providing quality service to ensure that the reliable business partner remains well-taken care of.

Upon each Suzuki Carry purchase, customers will receive complimentary maintenance service coupons, covering intervals from 1 month or 1,000 km to 36 months or 45,000 km. These coupons, along with the Warranty booklet, should be presented to any Suzuki Authorized Dealer when availing service.

The Suzuki Carry necessitates periodic maintenance service (PMS) every 4 months or 5,000 km, whichever comes first, starting from the unit’s purchase or delivery date.

With a starting price of PHP 614,000, the Suzuki Carry offers adaptability and can be customized to meet various business requirements, providing the reliability and functionality expected from a dependable workhorse.

For further details, visit any authorized Suzuki Auto dealership nationwide or access http://suzuki.com.ph/auto/. Stay updated on Suzuki by liking Suzuki Auto PH’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/SuzukiAutoPH, following them on Twitter at https://twitter.com/SuzukiAutoPH, and on Instagram at @suzukiautoph.

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