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Suzuki Ignis, economic suv in Costa Rica
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Suzuki Ignis for Costa Rica:
Description:
Economic 4x4 vehicle, 4 passengers,
4 or 3 doors, Air conditioning, Radio CD player or tape player,
Power Steering, 4x4 Manual Transmission,
Engine 1300 cc, Gasoline.
Luggage room:
Suitcases:
Big: 1, Middle: 1, Small: 3
Specifications:
Body: Hatchback
Engine: 4, 1328 cc
Fuel: Unleaded
Power, ps: 94@6000
Torque, lb ft: 87@4000
CO2 Emissions:154 g/km
Graduated Vehicle Excise Duty: Band D, £125/year
Transmission: 5-spd
Driven Wheels: F
Performance:
Top speed: 99 mph
0 - 62 mph: 11.1 seconds
Fuel consumption: 43.5 mpg (combined cycle)
Dimensions
Wheelbase, mm: 2360
Length, mm: 3770
Width, mm: 1605
Height, mm: 1605
Boot, liters: 526/1002 (seats folded)
Fuel Tank, liters: 41
Dry Weight, kg: 1030.0
Towing Limit, kg: 800
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A history about Suzuki Ignis:
The Suzuki Ignis is a small car 4x4 manufactured by the Suzuki Motor
Corporation. It was introduced in 2000 as progressive replacement for
the aging Swift.
The Ignis was originally manufactured as a five-door hatchback, powered
by a new generation of Suzuki 4-cylinder engines, the M family. This
family featured DOHC, four valves per cylinder and variable valve
timing. Displacement ranged from 1.3 to 1.5 L, and power going from 89
to 110 PS JIS(65 to 81 kW). Only the 1.3 L, detuned to 83 PS (61 kW) was
available in export markets. The standard transmission is the usual
5-speed manual, with a 4-speed automatic gearbox. The vehicle is
available with either front or four wheel drive, although the 4WD/auto
combination was limited to the Japanese market, as it was incompatible
with European emissions regulations.
The Suzuki Ignis is now sold in Japan as the Swift SE-R, as well as the
badge-engineered Chevrolet Cruze. This commercial designation is used in
most of South Asia, while in Australia the car sold by General Motors as
the Holden Cruze, only with the 1.5 L and standard 4WD. In Europe, due
to an agreement with Subaru, the car is also sold as the Subaru Justy,
as happened previously with the Swift. Like the Holden version, the
Justy is available with standard 4WD only.
Ignis Sport
A shorter three-door version, with redesigned bumpers, was introduced in
2000, named Swift Sport in Japan and Ignis Sport in Europe. The Ignis
Sport used the same 1.5 L as the regular Ignis, but with power increased
to 115 PS (85 kW). The engine was slightly detuned for the European
market, to 109 PS (80 kW). The car featured a number of modifications,
including lowered chassis, firmer suspension, close ratio gear box and
tuned exhaust. Recaro sport seats are included in the cabin, as well as
metallic pedals, white instrument cluster and carbon effect panels to
increase its sporty appeal.
Ignis Mk. II
In 2004, Suzuki Europe introduced the second generation of the Ignis.
This version is manufactured by Suzuki's Hungarian plant Magyar Suzuki
specifically for the European market, and is not available in Japan. The
Ignis Mk. II was enlarged by 15 cm (6 in) in length, to improve interior
room and luggage space. It was also restyled, adopting a crossover look
between a tall hatchback and an SUV, and the three-door body was
dropped. The 1.3 L is now more powerful, 92 PS (68 kW), while the 1.5 L
was detuned to 99 PS (73 kW). 4WD is only available on the bigger
engine. In 2005, a Diesel version became available, powered by Fiat's
Multijet engine.
Chevrolet and Holden badged models retain the previous Ignis'
dimensions, look and power plants, but the European Subaru Justy is now
built on the new model's platform.
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