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SUZUKI: The Emerging Driving Brand in Nigeria

Over the years, the Suzuki Brand of Motor Models has continued to generate and earn value for discerning corporate and personal clientele in the automobile industry in Nigeria in terms of driving safety, ergonomic comfort, cutting-edge technology and competitive pricing.

Marketed in Nigeria by C & I Motors Limited, the Suzuki Brand comes in different models to satisfy every segment of the Nigerian market.

According to analysts in the automobile industry, the Suzuki Brand represents the emerging Brand in Nigeria.

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