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New Stingray!

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I know wut you were thinking... "why did ocn put this thread in the WRONG section? Don't he know nothin'?" Yet here it is in all its sexy glory.......2013_suzuki_wagon-r_f34_ns_906122_717.jpg

Sorry about the cut off picture. The Stingray is so big, I couldn't get it all in the frame without losing detail.

hella cool...this would help revitalize Suzuki here, I think.

  • 3 weeks later...

These are the cars that have Suzuki at the number one sales position in Japan. Besides motorcycles, this is their bread&butter type of car.

I'm just not so sure they could sell them in the states, unless gas gets over $6 gal.

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It's like Japanese architecture, they don't have the space to build out, so they build up to get proper usable room out of a vehicle, I guess. These little guys seem to be infinitely customizable, with all the color combos and different front end trims.

Edited by ocnblu

I agree. I think they are powered by 660cc, supercharged fours. Probably a blast to drive on some of the narrow, crowded streets in the old country.

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