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Suzuki first ever pick up truck

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Suzuki first ever pick up truck

Post by dirtfix »

Has any one ever seen this? I was googling pick ups and stumbled on this...
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I found them here...
http://www.redlineblog.com/pickup-truck ... ator-2009/
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Post by v6hilux »

It looks "re-badged"!
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Post by dirtfix »

Does look a bit like a Navara doesnt it. If you read the article it says....
Suzuki has unveiled its first pick-up at the 2008 Chicago Auto Show, a mid-size truck based on the Nissan Frontier pickup. Developed in collaboration with Nissan, 2009 Suzuki Equator will go on sale by end of 2008 in the US and will be available in crew cab and extended cab styles with rear-wheel or four-wheel-drive options. Suzuki says Equator will be offered with two engine options, a 2.5-liter DOHC inline four with 152 horsepower and 171 lb.-ft. of torque or an optional 4.0-liter, V6 DOHC engine producing a 261 hp with 281 lb.-ft. of torque. The price details are not available at this time.
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Post by dirtfix »

I did do a search on suzuki pick up and didnt find anything so i posted it. My bad?! :roll:
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Post by Sarge »

It's a re-badged Nissan , there was a big write-up on Off Road .Com .
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Post by Dee »

:rofl: @ the RMZ colour scheme...

whats the point? I mean other than the different colours & fancy lights, why not just buy a navara/frontier or whatever it is?
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Post by ofr57 »

Dee wrote::rofl: @ the RMZ colour scheme...

whats the point? I mean other than the different colours & fancy lights, why not just buy a navara/frontier or whatever it is?
looks more like a hilux :?
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Post by Potter »

Dee wrote::rofl: @ the RMZ colour scheme...

whats the point? I mean other than the different colours & fancy lights, why not just buy a navara/frontier or whatever it is?
I spose its just a way for Suzuki to have their foot in the door and make more sales.
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Post by rustyvit »

Dee wrote::rofl: @ the RMZ colour scheme...

whats the point? I mean other than the different colours & fancy lights, why not just buy a navara/frontier or whatever it is?
Same could be said for any car thats badge engineered, look at all the Fords that were/are Mazdas, Holdens that were Suzuki's, etc
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Post by Lil'Loki »

rustyvit wrote:
Dee wrote::rofl: @ the RMZ colour scheme...

whats the point? I mean other than the different colours & fancy lights, why not just buy a navara/frontier or whatever it is?
Same could be said for any car thats badge engineered, look at all the Fords that were/are Mazdas, Holdens that were Suzuki's, etc
Holden should have counted itself very lucky to be able to rebadge a Zook and sell it as part of their range. Quality vehicles are Zooks ;)
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Post by zuku26 »

Just saw this first hand at the Chicago autoshow NICE!!!
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