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Suzuki Liana review covering 2001 To Date
Wednesday 11 April 2007
Although Suzuki claim Liana stands for Life In A New Age, most of us would identify it as the jungle vine that saves Tarzan the Ape Man a fortune in One Day Travelcards. Although the Liana has proved to be a perfectly competent offering in the family hatch and compact saloon sector, the difference between making up the numbers and being at the forefront of this segment is huge. Although new sales may represent something of a slippery vine for the Liana, as a used prospect it makes a good deal of sense. Inexpensive and metronomically reliable, the Liana isn’t the sort of car that turns heads, but it’s a good deal more capable than many would give it credit for.
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