Suzuki By CFAO Slashes Price For 3 Cars And Buses To Meet Customer Financial Demands

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In an effort to provide Nigerians with the chance to purchase sturdy, fuel-efficient Suzuki automobiles at reasonable prices, Suzuki by CFAO has lowered the prices of three car and bus models.

In a statement available to BrandSpur news brand, the rapidly expanding car dealership in Nigeria revealed that the time-limited deal also includes other perks intended to increase consumer value and return on investment. In addition to the price reduction, the Suzuki Grand Vitara GL, Grand Vitara GLX, and Suzuki Eeco van models come with special offers including free registration and a year of servicing.

Aissatou Diouf, the General Manager of Suzuki by CFAO, urged Nigerians to take advantage of the price reduction to purchase one of the premium Suzuki vehicles mentioned.

Continuing, she had this to say: “The Suzuki brand under CFAO remains committed to delivering affordability, innovation, and reliability to its customers. We encourage potential buyers to take advantage of this offer before it ends. Customer feedback continues to reinforce Suzuki’s reputation for quality, fuel efficiency, and overall satisfaction.”

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Customers may now drive home the Suzuki Grand Vitara GL for N46m instead of N48m thanks to the promotional deal, according to the automaker. The Grand Vitara GLX is now available for N53m instead of N55m, and the Suzuki EECO van is now available for N19.5m instead of N23m.

According to the statement available to BrandSpur news brand, the cars’ sturdy design, elegant style, and state-of-the-art technologies offer real-time luxury and durability.

According to the announcement, the Grand Vitara GLX has: “1.5L, 2WD automatic transmission (FS), panoramic sunroof, power door mirrors, 16-inch alloy wheels, 9-inch touchscreen audio system, 360-degree camera, outstanding fuel efficiency of just 4-5 litres per 100 km.”