Thursday, May 12, 2011

Suzuki Liana Car Pictures

Suzuki Liana
Suzuki Liana Back side view
Suzuki Liana
Suzuki Liana
Suzuki Liana
Suzuki Liana
Review and Specs :Car review of SUZUKI LIANA 1.6-Litre manual. The small passenger car class is one of the most competitive segments of the Australian new vehicle market with a host of different makes and models all vying for a share of new vehicle sales. One of the latest offerings to the class is the Liana from Japanese manufacturer Suzuki. Producing just 76 kW of power, the 1.6 litre engine is no world beater, as many of the Liana’s competitors claim significantly higher outputs. Nevertheless, the Liana delivers reasonable performance that should satisfy the needs of many prospective buyers. One of the most annoying aspects of our test vehicle was a particularly stiff gearshift that made changing gears a bit of a chore. The gearshift may free up with more use as our vehicle had only travelled a couple of thousand kilometres.
The braking system of the Liana consists of front disc brakes and rear drum brakes. While brake pedal feel was good, ABS would be a welcome addition as it was very easy to lock the wheels when braking on a wet surface.
SUMMARY: The new Suzuki Liana is one of the new-style high roof passenger cars and replaces the Baleno range. Featuring a good level of standard equipment, the Liana has a spacious interior and provides a comfortable ride. The 1.6 litre engine delivers modest performance.