Suzuki launching new R200,000 workhorse in South Africa

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Suzuki launching new R200,000 workhorse in South Africa
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Suzuki is bringing its popular Eeco van to South Africa

The van is designed to be a cost-effective goods transporter, targetted at businesses looking for a workhorse to make efficient point-to-point deliveries., the van will cost R199,000 and will soon be available at Suzuki’s 95 dealerships across South Africa.

“The Eeco has been highly anticipated by our customers in the know. Like the Super Carry, it offers fuel-efficient point-to-point transport of goods at the lowest possible price. The South Korean-based company said that only one Eeco would be available at launch and would feature a mechanical warranty of three years / 100,000 km.

Moreover, with a width of 1,300 mm and a height of 1,070 mm, the load bay offers enough space for large and bulky items.

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