1991 Suzuki Samurai 4x4 1.3 Liter Efi Lifted on 2040-cars
Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
1991 SUZUKI SAMURAI 5 Speed 4X4 1.3 LITER EFI Power Steering - RARE! Nicely Lifted With Extra Clean Body & Frame Origianal Body Original Paint Removable Doors Rhino Lined Floor & Tailgate NO RUST Soft Top Good Tires No Radio Has Back Seat (Needs Recovered) Odometer Shows 75,770 But Title Shows Exempt Due to Year Made Runs and Drives Good! Vehicle is being sold AS IS We reserve the right to cancel the auction at any time prior to auction's end as vehicle is for sale locally Buyer is welcome to have vehicle inspected anytime prior to auction's end anywhere you are comfortable with at your cost Buyer must pay 7% Indiana sales tax Additional Photos available upon request EMAIL OR CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS CALL NOW! 260-496-9997 CHECK US OUT AT WWW DIESELTRUX COM
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Suzuki has to take out $45M loan just to shutter US dealers
Thu, 08 Nov 2012Bloomberg reports American Suzuki is set to borrow up to $45 million to to close its automotive dealerships and freshen up its it motorcycle and marine business. Suzuki Motor Corporation will loan American Suzuki the funds at three percent below the London Interbank offered rate in order to offer dealer owners a cash payment in exchange for voluntarily abandoning franchise agreements. The company's 216 dealers have 10 days to make a decision on the matter. Under the plan, Suzuki would give dealer owners half of what they're owed in one lump sum, and the dealers would then be able to pursue the remaining debt through the company's bankruptcy procedure.
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Scott C. Clarkson granted American Suzuki interim authority to borrow the funds, but Bloomberg reports the company will likely return to court in a few weeks to seek up to $100 million. According to Richard Pachulski, a lawyer for Suzuki America, the automaker may owe its dealers somewhere around $50 million.
Court approves Suzuki bankruptcy plan
Fri, 05 Apr 2013Suzuki has won approval for its Chapter 11 plan to stop selling cars in the US and concentrate instead on the company's powersports products. Judge Scott C. Clarkson of the US Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California approved the plan after the company's creditors agreed to the conditions.
Suzuki will now sell its motorcycle, ATV and marine divisions to the newly minted Suzuki Motor of America subsidiary under the Suzuki name. The new company will be wholly owned by Suzuki Motor Company. This is the final piece of the company's restructuring puzzle.
The company says it will now be able to grow its powersports businesses here in the US and also provide auto parts and service to current Suzuki owners through what's left of the company's dealer network. You can check out the brief press release on the bankruptcy plan below.
Suzuki recalling 2,800 XL7 models over faulty fuel pump
Sat, 29 Dec 2012A recall has been issued for the 2007 Suzuki XL7, but only those vehicles either bought or registered in four states: Texas, Arizona, California and Nevada. Potentially 2,380 of the SUVs manufactured from June 13, 2006 to December 22, 2006 could have an issue with their fuel pump modules: The plastic supply or return port could crack. If that happens, it could lead to a fuel leak and then to a fire.
Suzuki hasn't said when the recall will begin. Once it does, owners will be notified and can have their dealers make the necessary repairs free of charge. There's a bulletin from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration below with more information.