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New year’s deals from Suzuki

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SUZUKI PHILIPPINES (SPH) rolls out deals for the start of 2023 through its “New Year New Wheels” promotion, which runs until the end of January. Three Suzuki favorites — the Dzire, S-Presso and all-new Celerio — are available with low down payment deals and cash discounts.

Said SPH Director and General Manager for Automobile Norihide Takei, “Suzuki is happy with the recovery of the automobile industry, despite the numerous challenges posed by the pandemic over the last years. We look forward to be part of every Filipino’s journey (this new year) with high hopes and possibilities.”

The Dzire sedan is available with a down payment as low as P63,000 and a cash discount up to P70,000. The S-Presso, on the other hand, can be acquired with a low down payment of P59,000 and a cash discount of P32,000. Finally, the all-new Celerio is available with a down payment from P38,000, plus a discount of P63,000.

The deals are available until Jan. 31, 2023 at all 71 Suzuki auto dealerships nationwide. For more information, visit any Suzuki auto dealership or go to https://auto.suzuki.com.ph/.

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