2011 Suzuki Grand Vitara
The 2011 Suzuki Grand Vitara was Suzuki's answer to those customers who were looking for something similar to the four door Vitara, but wanting an SUV feel to the vehicle. The Suzuki Grand Vitara is compared to other vehicles like the Kia Sorento, Toyota Rav4, and the Buick Rendezvous, all considered SUV's, but only a smaller scale that most other SUV's.
The safety features of the 2011 Suzuki Grand Vitara stand out against the competition though. For instance, the frame is mounted to the body with ways that other manufacturers do not do, making the SUV more sturdy than those competing models. In addition, four wheel anti-lock brake system is offered to those who are interested. There are tons of aspects that the Grand Vitara offers, however, there are quite a few of optional aspects as well, such as the option to have four wheel drive, four speed automatic transmission, sixteen inch alloy wheels, among other things. There is also the standard navigation system that is placed into all these vehicles, giving the ultimate of convenience that is equipped with the ability to use Google, find flights and low gas prices.
The normal 2011 Suzuki Grand Vitara includes a 2.5 liter, V6 engine that produces 165 horsepower, as well as offering a five speed manual transmission is standard. In addition, the Grand Vitara offers a cargo space of 50.2 cubic feet, which is standard for the class of vehicle that the Grand Vitara falls under.
The safety crash test rating that was given to the Grand Vitara was 'Acceptable', this is the second highest rating that is possible. In a frontal crash, the Grand Vitara received four out of five stars, while inside impacts the effect on front and rear passengers received a five out of five star rating.
Fuel mileage wise, consumers are going to be pleasantly surprised as the Grand Vitara gets average fuel consumption for its size. It is estimated that in the city the Grand Vitara gets around 19 miles per gallon, while highway driving, it is expected to get around 21 miles per gallon. Price wise, the basic model of the Grand Vitara is set to run around $20,000. While the Premium version of the vehicle will run around $21,000 and the Limited, top of the line model will run $25,000. The price of the base model makes the Grand Vitara the cheapest off road capable SUV that is on the market currently.