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Suzuki Dominates Pikes Peak Hill Climb for 6th Year in a Row

If you have never heard of the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb we will give you a little background. The race, also known as "The Race To The Clouds," started back in 1916 by Spencer Penrose to try and encourage tourists to visit. It is the oldest racing event in the world and it still continues today.

This year Befittingly, Nobuhiro "Monster" Tajima, a sixty-one year old motorsport legend sponsored by Suzuki, took the gold medal. Tajima has won six consecutive years in his modified Suzuki SX4.

The Suzuki-racing "Monster" has, in fact, earned a total of 11 titles for…

The Suzuki That Caught Osama

In case you've been living under a rock this week(or in a cave, or a million dollar palace), we have news: terrorist mastermind Osama Bin Laden is dead. A white Suzuki navigating the streets near Peshawar, Pakistan was the vital clue that led to where the Al Qaeda chief was hiding. The man in this vehicle was Bin Laden's trusted courier, whom the US had been tailing for months.

 

National Security agents began intercepting telephone calls and e-mail messages between the courier and anyone inside Pakistan.

 

"After spotting the courier last July in the Suzuki, the CIA…

Suzuki Takes New Steps Toward a New Target Market

After a harrowing past couple of years, Japanese automaker, Suzuki is getting back on their feet. According to company officials, it might be taking longer than expected, but Suzuki is successfully luring new customers. Steering away from wooing customers with low prices and incentives, the company is now looking to win favor with performance and value for money.

As such the very nature of Suzuki vehicles has changed. Speaking on the current suite of models, Kevin Saito, President, American Suzuki Motor Corporation (ASMC) said, "It is a good product lineup, quite sporty and very attractive, and our customer profile may…

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