Special Edition Suzuki Alto SZ-L Available in the UK
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Standard features include air conditioning, pollen filter and side airbags, as well as front fog lamps and various exterior and interior upgrades. These include redesigned wheel caps, black fog lamp surrounds and black ‘B’ pillar trims as well as SZ-L embossed tailgate trim and black side mouldings.
Inside, the special edition boasts features such as SZ-L carpet mats, silver coloured trim for gearshift knob, side ventilation louvres and door openers. The heater control, gear lever and door handle surrounds match the body colour.
The manufacturer has included the Alto SZ-L in its finance offer, which has been extended until September. The model is therefore available on a new low rate finance offer for just £7,495 with a deposit of 15 per cent; payments are £199 per month, spread over three years.
“Zero percent finance offers are also available on Alto with a 45 per cent deposit as well as Driveplan PCP’s for even lower monthly payments and the option to pay a final installment to own the car at the end of the contract agreement,” a company statement reads. “Cost of ownership is also very low with an annual VED charge of £20 and insurance group 1E classification.”
Available in Superior White or Bright Red, both non metallic colors, the Suzuki Alto SZ-L is priced at £8,170.
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