Suzuki Clean Sweep in Overlander 4WD Awards


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LAVERTON NORTH, AUSTRALIA – June 22, 2009: Suzuki’s class leading Grand Vitara DDiS turbo-diesel has once again dominated the compact wagon section of the prestigious Overlander 4WD Awards.

Launched in 2008, the Grand Vitara DDiS has been without peer in the category, and was lavished with praise by the Overlander judging panel.

“The DDiS’s closest rival for this award is one of the two petrol variants of the Grand Vitara. If we were to split this category so that we have separate diesel and petrol winners, there’s no doubt that one of the two petrol Grand Vitaras would get the nod.

“For now, the single Compact Wagon category is owned by the DDiS, thanks to its unique combination of performance, economy and off-road ability.

“What’s even better is the way that it sips fuel. Drive it hard and you’re unlikely to use more than 10 litres/100 km, while easy driving will see the consumption drop into the eights or even the sevens.

“The Suzuki’s on-road handling is also a highlight. This is a vehicle that’s stable at higher speeds on crook roads, yet agile and zippy in the tighter stuff. In fact, there’s very little we don’t like about the DDiS.”

“We are delighted to win this highly coveted award, which confirms once again the Grand Vitara is the best compact SUV on the market.

“That’s the reason why the Grand Vitara has performed so well in awards like this, and why its one of the few vehicles showing an increase in sales in 2009,” Devers said.

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