Price reduction announced for Suzuki repair parts | Car Talk - Car News Apr 2015

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15:08 Wednesday 22 Apr 2015

Suzuki owners have been given a boost by the announcement that the manufacturer has slashed 15 per cent off the price of its genuine accident repair parts.

The Japanese car maker says it hopes the move will encourage customers to use genuine manufacturer-approved parks when undertaking vehicle repairs. The new pricing structure, which will help ensure competitive pricing for insurance repair estimates, will come into force this month. Included in the revised pricing structure are common insurance repair parts and components including headlamp and mirror assemblies, passenger airbag modules, and rear bumper. Genuine Suzuki parts are available on the current range of models offered by the manufacturer in the UK, including the all new Celerio city car and the popular Vitara compact SUV, as well as a host of Suzuki models dating back to the 1990s.

Wayne Dye, General Manager of the Parts & Accessories Division at Suzuki (GB) PLC, said: “The latest reduction further quashes the common perception by insurers that using independently sourced parts are cheaper than those which are genuine when assessing vehicles for repair. With even more attractive pricing, it is important that manufacturer-approved components are turned to as a priority when estimating repairs. This could make all the difference between keeping a car on the road, and writing it off.”


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