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Suzuki Grand Vitara 2006 through 2008

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Yo, Steve.... by norwoodsmn
Dec 09, 2008 (11:30 am)
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Replying to: steve_ (Nov 05, 2008 9:13 am)

We don't seem to be breaking any new ground here Steve, while at the same time the SIGNIFICANTLY upgraded new '09's are available now. At least I guess they are available out there? Here it remains only a token loaded '09 four cylinder, and a raft of mostly loaded and notably "immobile" six cylinder '08's. Suzuki: sure hope you get the December incentives right....
 
So just as a suggestion: perhaps [also] because few prior NGV owners [here] seem to have test driven an '09?, and since we continue [therefore] to almost exclusively address only the relative merits of pre '09's, I seriously wonder if a whole new category might be warranted here Steve? Specifically, "2009's and newer"?
 
Despite "the controversy" that might engender, (though I'm not sure why), perhaps that's a risk worth taking in order to prompt new '09 owners to come forward and join the Grand Vitara forum... This pre '09 "thread" would/should continue regardless, (just like all the other Suzuki ones), and anyone of us could continue to participate on any of them, (including a new '09 one), of course. As an aside, really it's only the odd pro auto journalist out there who doesn't seem to have fully grasped just how far the '09's have evolved. HOWEVER the vast majority of their peers HAVE. Seems that change should be reflected here too?
 
Being fully a believer in the democratic process though, perhaps anyone else who has td'ed a new one should also offer an opinion on this too...? According to my own tally, that's only two of us here so far? Meantime I'm just afraid we may be unintentionally putting off actual new '09 owners from joining in... Why? Really when you stop to think about it, why would they care about any of a number of issues [here] which no longer are relevant to the new '09' models?, thanks again not just to the many "upgrades" but also notably because of the TOTAL REDESIGN of many aspects of the '09's...? Answer: NOT. Instead, they will have their own [new] issues which wouldn't necessarily be relevant to the pre '09's either. Personally I'd like find out about any '09 issues [early on] from those new '09 owners... Whatdaya think...?
 
Seasonal Cheers to all!
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Re: Yo, Norwoodsmn.... by steve_ HOST
Dec 09, 2008 (12:26 pm)
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Replying to: norwoodsmn (Dec 09, 2008 11:30 am)

Sure - here you go:
 
2009 Suzuki Grand Vitara
 
We'll edit the title of this one too and try not to confuse too many owners.
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Re: [bm000092] by bm000092
Dec 11, 2008 (8:45 am)
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...Could not re-edit some faults, here I go again:
 
Hi xostnot, on another forum you were asking for extented warranty, which I took. When I did buy my GV January 2006 I asked my dealer about it, at that time as an incentive they let me go with 7 years 115 000km, bumper to bumper for 800.00 $. When I think about when I got my Cheroke in 96, it did cost me 2000.00$ for an added 3 years and 60 000km of extended warranty bumper to bumper (expensive but didn't want to take any chance with the reputation of a Jeep product, I did regret since the only thing they changed was the fan blower, sic). But for the Suzuki at 800.00$ it was a no brainer.
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Re: [bm000092] by steve_ HOST
Dec 11, 2008 (9:22 am)
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Replying to: bm000092 (Dec 11, 2008 8:45 am)

The edit window is only 30 minutes, but we're happy to delete dupes.
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Re: [steve_] by bm000092
Dec 11, 2008 (4:48 pm)
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Replying to: steve_ (Dec 11, 2008 9:22 am)

Thanks Steve, I only noticed after that the edit was 30 minutes.
 
Regards
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Re: [bm000092] by steve_ HOST
Dec 11, 2008 (6:01 pm)
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Replying to: bm000092 (Dec 11, 2008 4:48 pm)

Yeah, I think you missed the edit by a few hours. No biggie.
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Suzuki warranties by udrivemycar
Dec 14, 2008 (10:59 am)
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The Suzuki dealership in my town is out of business and the nearest dealer is about 200 miles away? Will I be able to get my GV serviced; especially if it is still under warranty? Will other auto dealerships (eg. toyota) honor Suzuki warranty service?
What to do? Any advice??? Cannot get any answers within 100+ miles. All dealers will say is that you might want to get rid of the GV and get something else like Honda or Toyota. The new GV is selling for about 16K...I paid 27K for my GV in 2006
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Re: Suzuki warranties [udrivemycar] by NW07GVitara
Dec 15, 2008 (8:08 am)
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Replying to: udrivemycar (Dec 14, 2008 10:59 am)

As far as I have heard Suzuki has not indicated that they are going out of business totally / or declaring bankruptcy like GM or Chrysler. They have closed the Suzuki dealership hear in Tampa so now I have to go to Clearwater, an additional 15 miles to get my 07 GV serviced under warranty. You should be able to get your GV serviced at the nearest Suzuki Dealership. However if they are 200 miles from you I would call them to find out if they have a service center and to set an appointment. Toyota will not honor Suzuki warranties and if you ask a Toyota or Honda Dealer, of course they will recommend selling your Suzuki and buying one of their Cars.
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Re: Suzuki warranties [udrivemycar] by norwoodsmn
Dec 15, 2008 (1:17 pm)
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Replying to: udrivemycar (Dec 14, 2008 10:59 am)

Sticky wicket there.... Unless you have a lemon?, you don't AT ALL want to try to selll it now given current economic conditions. All mfgrs, (I believe), indicate that the prescribed interval services required to maintain your warranty status, may be performed at ANY accredited service/repair facility. That's answer one, (which you probably already know?). Who should "they" be where you live? Shop around to find an independent one that specializes in import brand service. Here we have a long time highly regarded shop which just recently began to advertise Suzuki as one of the makes they service. Besides that, there is another excellent one here whom I've used, who also works on Porsches for that matter. Shopping prices vs. the dealer here, I've had them do some work on occasion, rather than paying full dealer service rates. Point being, for normal service you shouldn't have a problem.
 
Beyond that, when "they", (or you), identify a WARRANTY SERVICE issue, in the past I've driven the same distance, (over 200 miles as you'd have to), to have a problem addressed, at a time when I had no confidence in the dealership here, and had a SIGNIFICANT warranty issue. Do you have a warranty issue now? If so you could also phone Suzuki's national customer service office to explain your situation, and seek further clarification as to what to do, directly from them.
 
Longer term agreed, this could be problematic as occasionally "issues" will arise where even a dealership cannot "pass" directly on certain warranty issues, thus requiring the "benediction" of the Suzuki District Service Manager, who only visits dealerships maybe once or twice per month, or? Hopefully at this point in your term of ownership, your GV has "settled in" and does not [still?] have many warranty issues? Hope so.
 Best of Luck!

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