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The Suzuki S-Presso just got a lot more you

Yes, if you want a car that stands out - that represents your zest for life - your energy and sense of freedom - your sense of adventure and that does not break the bank? You have come to the right brand.

Some would say that, with the recent upgrades, the S-Presso just earned itself a 10/10 mark, and, well, is that not what you think you deserve? It is the Christmas season is it not? So why not?”

For the upgraded S-Presso, we invite our Suzuki family to do more. We have improved virtually every specification that has made the S-Presso one of our top-selling compact cars,” says Brendon Carpenter, brand marketing manager of Suzuki Auto South Africa.

It is fitted with a Dualjet 1.0-litre engine promising a fuel index of 20+ km per litre. Now that will certainly leave you with more cash in your wallet.

Safety features to protect you in the event of an accident, include ESP, two airbags, hill hold control (AMT models only).

Every S-Presso is fitted with ISOFIX top and lower child restraint anchors as standard and every model.

Remember, all S-Presso models are fitted with an immobiliser, childproof rear door locks and ABS brakes. Ditto the rear ultrasonic park sensors, which are fitted to all S-Presso models, regardless of the grade.

It is not a 4×4 or an SUV in the true sense of the word but with 181mm ground clearance, it will take you where other similar small cars will not dare to venture.

The 9-inch infotainment feature is as hip and connected as you and reverse parking, courtesy of a reverse camera, will make you the envy of your friends.

If you prefer driving an automatic S-Presso, it is available.

So what are you waiting for? Get down to your nearest Suzuki dealer and do you!

Source: MotorPress

 

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Matthys Ferreira

Served in SAPS for 22 years - specialised in forensic and crime scene investigation and forensic photography. A stint in photographic sales and management followed. Been the motoring editor at Lowveld Media since 2007. "A petrol head I am not but I am good at what I do".

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