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1996 Suzuki Cultus Crescent


1996 Suzuki Cultus Crescent
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Suzuki Cultus Crescent Problems
Distributor
2000, I was involved in an accident and the
distributor broke and since last year i can
find t...
Worn right hand driveshaft bearing
1997, I need a replacement right hand hanger
axle bearing and was wondering about the cost.
Th...
Shock absobers
1998, Are there any other suzuki shock absobers
that are similar to the suzuki crecent that I ...

Engine size - Displacement - Engine capacity:1800 cm3
Transmission Gearbox - Number of speeds:Manual
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Drive wheels - Traction - Drivetrain:FF
Price (out of date):$5800



1996 Suzuki Cultus Crescent specs, Engine size 1800cm3, Fuel type Gasoline, Drive wheels FF, Transmission Gearbox Manual

The Suzuki Cultus is a supermini first presented at the 25th Tokyo Motor Show, formally introduced to the Japanese domestic market in 1983 and ultimately manufactured in seven countries across three generations and marketed worldwide under more than a dozen nameplates — prominently as the Geo Metro and Suzuki Swift.


Offered across its lifespan in four body-style variations with engines from the Suzuki G engine family, the Cultus remains in production both in China and Pakistan.

The name Cultus derives from the Latin cultus, meaning "care" or "adoration."

Generation I

The first generation of the Cultus was designed and developed by Suzuki for the Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) and introduced as the 1983 SA310, the name shortly thereafter changed to Cultus. After GM and Suzuki formed an alliance in 1981, GM imported the Cultus as a captive import, introducing it to the North American market as the 1985 Chevrolet/ Geo Sprint.

Suzuki Cultus Generation I:

3= 3-dr hatchback 5= 5-dr hatchback a. Initially marketed as the SA-310 b. Also Hawaii, Guam, N. Marianas and test marketing USA 48 states. c. Canada's "Chevrolet" Sprint model ran through 1991 d. Manufactured at GM Colmotores, Bogotá, Colombia

Generation II

The second generation, introduced in 1989, had been designed at GM's Technical Center in Warren, Michigan, and was designated the GM M platform. Equipped with engines and drivetrains developed by Suzuki, The second generation offered new styling and four wheel independent strut suspension.



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