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Can a Suzuki Cappuccino beat a Mazda MX-5?
In this head-to-head track battle, a tiny 0.6-litre Suzuki Cappuccino goes up against the legendary Mk1 Mazda MX-5. With ...
America is known as the land of big cars and even bigger SUVs but Donald Trump has an idea that could change that. The ...
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Is the Suzuki Cappuccino Faster Than an MX5?
This video puts the Suzuki Cappuccino head to head against a Mazda MX5 in a direct track battle. It compares acceleration, handling, and lap times to see whether lightweight design can overcome a ...
It's rare that you see a vehicle combining tech from Japanese rivals Honda and Toyota, though this bizarre sports car does ...
The Goda Bankin AZ-1 uses the venerable 13B rotary engine, which is famous for powering many Mazda RX-7s across several ...
Once bound by kei car rules, this Mazda Autozam AZ-1 now breaks them all with a widebody and serious firepower ...
Lattes, with more milk and light foam, offer a creamy, mild taste and are filling, ideal for breakfast or alongside food. Cappuccinos have equal espresso, milk, and thick foam, delivering a bold, ...
Retail sales in December touched 2.86 lakh units, beating last year’s December high of 2.52 lakh units. Dealer stock levels are currently low at around three days, while pending bookings across the ...
ANCAP flagged a rare rear seatbelt failure on the Suzuki Fronx, prompting warnings and a temporary showroom pause in Australia. NCAP safety ratings differ by region, causing confusion for car buyers.
The Australasian New Car Assessment Programme (Ancap) has found multiple safety issues in the Suzuki Fronx, with owners urged not to travel with passengers. Video / Ancap Suzuki has issued a voluntary ...
An urgent recall to address a "manufacturing defect" that caused the seatbelt of a Suzuki Fronx to fail in a crash test has been issued, after sales of new vehicles were halted.
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