Monday, March 30, 2009

New 2009 Suzuki SX4




Torn between an expensive gas-guzzling SUV and an affordable, sporty compact? The 2009 Suzuki SX4 offers all the efficiency of an economy car with the power and comfort of a much larger vehicle. This sturdy hatchback holds up to five adult passengers, yet it's lean enough to fit comfortably in the most compact of parking spots.

Perfect for today's tough economic times, the SX4's base price is almost $1,000 less than the similar Mazda 3 and the Honda Civic. The Suzuki SX4 is available in three significantly different trims; base, Technology and Touring editions, all powered by a 143-housepower, 2.0-liter engine. A five-speed manual transmission and front-wheel drive come standard, while a five-speed automatic with all-wheel drive are available as upgrades. Fuel economy is competitive with other compacts - about 22 MPG in the city and 29 MPG on the highway.

Loaded up with standard features, each Suzuki SX4 base model comes with air conditioning, a CD-player (XM compatible) and a 36,000 mile warranty. Some of the comfort and luxury options available include automatic climate control, an elegant leather-wrapped steering wheel, complete with radio controls, cruise control and heated power mirrors.

But the ultimate highlight of the 2009 Suzuki SX4 is the navigation system. You'll be hard-pressed to find the Garmin TRIP system on any other car in the SX4's class. Browse through the system to find nearby gas prices and the best routes to your destination.

Not skimping on safety features, the SX4 comes with six airbags standard. ABS brakes and traction control are also available in the premium trims. In a NHTSA frontal crash test, the vehicle was given four out of five stars for both the front passenger and driver seats.

If you're trying to navigate today's treacherous economic times and still get a lot of bang for your buck, check out the 2009 Suzuki SX4 for the best of both worlds.

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