Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Goss Suzuki Mobi

In the rapidly changing world of technology, consumers have moved from shopping in local stores to making purchases right from their phone, never having to leave the comfort of their couch. Nashville 's Goss Suzuki of Rivergate realizes the demands of the revolutionized consumer in an ever-changing technological world, and has launched one of the first dealership mobile website for customers searching for new and used cars.Our product provides a full-range mobile website complete with robust text messaging capabilities. Now you can perform new and used car searches, locate dealerships, calculate payments, and apply a myriad of wallpaper and ringtones, all from your phone or PDA.

Monday, March 16, 2009

2009 4X4 Pickup Truck of the Year

2009 4x4 Pickup Truck Of The Year

2009 Suzuki Equator Rmz4 Rear View
2009 Suzuki Equator Rmz4 Steering Interior 2009 Suzuki Equator Rmz4 Engine
2009 4X4 Truck Of The Year Charts
2009 Ford F150 Fx4 Rear View
2009 Ford F150 Fx4 Steering Interior 2009 Ford F150 Fx4 Engine

2009 4X4 Pickup Truck of the Year

2009 4x4 Pickup Truck Of The Year

Four Great Pickups Settle It In The Dirt
By Sean P. Holman
Photography by Ken Brubaker
2009 4X4 Truck Of The Year Contendors
2009 Hummer H3t Alpha Drivers Side View
Hummer H3T Alpha
2009 Dodge Ram 1500 Trx Front View
Dodge Ram 1500 TRX4

2009 Suzuki Equator Rmz4 Front Passenger View
Suzuki Equator RMZ-4
2009 Ford F150 Fx4 Front View Drags
Ford F-150 FX4

2009 4X4 Pickup Truck of the Year

2009 Suzuki Equator - Reviews from Edmunds.com

Summary

What Edmunds.com says

Boasting all the goodness of its Nissan Frontier twin, the 2009 Suzuki Equator also offers a few additional features, making this dark horse a top pick in the midsize pickup truck derby.

Pros

Capable chassis, plenty of ground clearance, superb off-roader, potent V6, pleasant highway ride, roomy interior, clever truck bed accessories.

Cons

Tighter crew-cab backseat than competitors', some desirable features only available on top trim level, regular-cab body style not available.

What's New for 2009

The 2009 Suzuki Equator is a new midsize pickup truck. It's based on the Nissan Frontier and offers two cab styles, plus a choice of four- or six-cylinder engines.

2009 Suzuki Equator Vehicle Overview

Introduction

Those in the know and even casual observers will note the all-new 2009 Suzuki Equator looks pretty familiar. That's because the company's first pickup is essentially a rebadged Nissan Frontier. Arguably more handsome than its platform mate (then again, maybe not), the Equator features a few things unavailable on its Nissan cousin, such as standard front side and curtain airbags and a very generous seven-year/100,000-mile transferable powertrain warranty.

One may wonder why Suzuki decided to enter the pickup truck game now, of all times. Actually, there are a few good reasons. In the last five years, sales of midsize crew-cab pickups have doubled as folks realize they don't need a truck that can pull a house and seat a basketball team. And Suzuki, being a motorcycle, ATV and boat-engine producer, figured a capable pickup (with a towing capacity of up to 6,500 pounds when properly equipped) was a natural addition to its vehicle lineup.

As the Frontier is one of our favorite trucks, thanks to its strong V6, ideal size, relatively nimble handling and considerable off-road talents, our sentiments for the Suzuki Equator are likewise favorable. The Equator is a very capable workhorse that also happens to be a comfortable daily driver. The few downsides to the Suzuki are, yep, the same as those for its cousin, a tight crew-cab backseat and the complete lack of a regular-cab option.

That latter con is pretty minor, though, given that most small- and midsize-truck buyers get an extended cab or crew cab anyway. Boasting a handful of advantages over its highly regarded progenitor, the 2009 Suzuki Equator is a "badge job" that deserves serious consideration.

Body Styles, Trim Levels, and Options

The 2009 Suzuki Equator midsize pickup truck is available in extended- and crew-cab body styles. Extended cabs are available in base, Comfort, Premium and Sport trims, and all come with a 6-foot bed. Crew cabs are available in base, Sport, RMZ-4 and RMZ-4 Sport trims, and all have a 5-foot bed except the Sport trim, which can be had with a 6-footer. All trims are rear-wheel drive except the Sport (which can be either rear- or four-wheel drive) and RMZ-4s, which are 4WD only.

The price-leader base Equator is a stripper, fitted with 15-inch steel wheels and bucket seats with a console but little else, as neither air-conditioning nor a sound system is standard. The Comfort trim adds the A/C and a four-speaker stereo with a CD player. The Premium adds 16-inch alloy wheels, a sliding rear window, a tilt steering wheel, keyless entry, full power accessories and upgraded cloth upholstery. Opting for the Sport gets you 17-inch alloy wheels, a sprayed-in bedliner and movable tie-down cleats in the bed.

The RMZ-4 adds chrome exterior trim, heavy-duty axles, an electric locking rear differential, Bilstein shocks, skid plates, 16-inch alloy wheels with off-road-oriented tires, foglamps, unique upholstery, height and lumbar adjustments for the driver seat and metallic cabin accents. The RMZ-4 Sport adds a sunroof, hill descent and hold control and an upgraded audio system with a CD changer, an auxiliary audio jack, satellite radio prep, Bluetooth connectivity and a subwoofer.

Oddly, an aftermarket-style navigation system is optional on all crew cabs but not available on the extended-cab Equators. Bluetooth is optional only on the RMZ-4 crew cab.

Powertrains and Performance

The 2009 Suzuki Equator comes with a choice of two engines -- a 2.5-liter four-cylinder (152 horsepower and 171 pound-feet of torque) or a 4.0-liter V6 (261 hp and 281 lb-ft). The V6 is the only engine choice for crew cabs and 4WD variants, while the four-cylinder is available only in the lower-trim extended-cab models. The four-cylinder is matched to either a standard five-speed manual transmission or an optional five-speed automatic (standard on the Premium). The V6 is equipped with a five-speed automatic only.

Properly equipped, the Frontier can tow up to 6,500 pounds. Fuel economy estimates range from 19 mpg city/23 mpg highway and 21 mpg combined for the rear-drive, four-cylinder extended cab down to 15/19/16 for a 4WD V6 crew cab.

Safety

Antilock brakes, front side airbags and full-length side curtain airbags are standard on all trims. Traction control is standard on Sport models, while stability control is only available on the top RMZ-4 Sport trim.

In government crash testing, the Equator crew cab received four stars (out of five) in frontal tests for both driver and passenger while the extended cab garnered four and five, respectively. In Insurance Institute for Highway Safety frontal offset testing, the Equator scored a rating of "Good," the agency's highest.

Interior Design and Special Features

The 2009 Suzuki Equator extended cab utilizes small, reverse-opening doors to allow rear-passenger access to the fold-up jump seats. As expected, accommodations in these are cramped and meant only to be used in a pinch. The crew cab employs conventional rear doors along with a larger rear cabin, but passengers will find less room in back than in the Dodge Dakota or Toyota Tacoma. Otherwise, the cabin is attractively designed, with intuitive controls and comfortable front seats. The various plastics are hard, but so are those found in all compact pickups -- therefore, the Equator isn't great, but it could be worse.

Anyone planning on a fair amount of cargo hauling would be well advised to spring for the Sport trim, which includes the sprayed-in bedliner and movable tie-down system. Using two "C" cross-section channels running the length of the bed floor (one on each side bed rail and one mounted on the rear of the cab), the system employs removable cleats and a host of accessories like dividers, trays, storage bins and bike racks, providing a very flexible cargo storage solution.

Driving Impressions

The 2009 Suzuki Equator four-cylinder model makes for a good choice as an inexpensive, light-duty work truck, especially considering the higher fuel efficiency. However, for those who plan on really using the truck for more than "just getting around," the V6 is the only choice.

Providing an abundance of low-end torque, six-cylinder models are up to almost any task, with a competent automatic transmission delivering well-timed shifts whether you're tearing up the sand dunes, hauling supplies to a work site or navigating a morning commute. Steering is precise, with ample feedback, and ride quality is unexpectedly pleasant for a pickup truck (although the RMZ-4's off-road suspension makes that model's ride a little more rough-and-tumble). The 4WD models are capable off-roaders, thanks to a maximum ground clearance of 10 inches and an abundance of suspension travel. For those seeking an even more heavy-duty off-roader, the RMZ-4 Sport model is definitely the pick of the litter.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Consumer Guide Reviews of the 2008 Suzuki SX4 and Grand Vitara

About Consumer Guide® Awards

Consumer Guide® Automotive has published authoritative, objective reviews of new and used cars and trucks since 1967. Its staff of 20 includes 10 full-time automotive editors with more than 150 years combined experience.

Each year, this team selects the best overall values in 17 model segments, ranging from inexpensive compact cars to premium luxury SUVs. Considered are a vehicle's price, features, and accommodations, as well its performance during test drives by the editors.

Consumer Guide® Automotive Best Buy

This is Consumer Guide® Automotive's highest accolade. A Best Buy represents the very best balance of attributes within its class.

Consumer Guide® Automotive Recommended

Vehicles that merit serious consideration as great values, but may fall short of the class leaders in value or may appeal to a slightly narrower audience are awarded a Recommended label.

Consumer Guide® Automotive Sneak Peek

Sneak Peek reviews give you a glimpse of the new cars and trucks just on the horizon. Check back for Consumer Guide's full reviews. 

2008 Suzuki SX4

 

http://consumerguideauto.howstuffworks.com/2008-suzuki-sx4.htm

 

2008 Suzuki Grand Vitara

 

http://consumerguideauto.howstuffworks.com/2008-suzuki-grand-vitara.htm


Let us know what you think!

Friday, March 6, 2009

2009 Suzuki Equator Mid-Sized Pickup Truck

Suzuki introduced the 2009 Equator as the manufacturer's first mid-size pickup truck. It is part of the Japanese company's effort to expand its product line in order to bring in customers who would not consider purchasing a Suzuki product in the past. Equator offers a combination of contemporary style, utility, comfort and Suzuki's famous off-road capability - which many truck buyers want. As- many are already Suzuki motorcycle, ATV and marine products owners and loyalists, the company hopes a pickup truck in its line will motivate more interest.

The Suzuki Equator is already winning awards. It has been named 4-Wheel & Off-Road magazine's "4X4 of the Year," for 2009.

The 2009 Equator was developed as a joint venture with Suzuki and Nissan North America. It is built at Nissan's Smyrna, Tennessee truck plant. Equator shares its platform with the popular Nissan Frontier pickup truck and the Xterra Sport Utility Vehicle.

2009 Equator is available in both 2-door Extended Cab and four-door Crew Cab body styles with either rear-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive (4WD) power train configurations. Both short and long payload beds are available.

There are two engine options, a standard 2.5-liter DOHC inline four-cylinder engine with 152 horsepower and 171 lb.-ft. of torque, or an optional 4.0-liter, V6 DOHC engine producing 261 horsepower with 281 lb.-ft. of torque.
Exterior Styling
Suzuki Equator Mid

There is little about the styling of the Suzuki Equator that separates it from the Nissan Frontier. The only real styling differences between them is Equator's large, honeycomb, front grille with the large Suzuki "S" logo in the center-front bumper, and the headlight treatment and tailgate details. The styling is more utilitarian, than high fashion, which is appropriate for a working vehicle. It looks big for its class, and gives the impression of being strong and rugged - something important to truck buyers.

The 2009 Suzuki Equator's versatile cargo bed has a factory-applied, sprayed-on bed liner, and an innovative tie-down cargo system. The tie-down system employs five special "C" cross-section rails mounted in the bed. (There are two channels in the bed floor, one on each of the bed's side rails and another in the bed header panel.) Removable utility cleats slide into the channels, providing a wide range of attachment points for securing cargo. A full range of accessories are available for use with the channel system, along with specialized bed accessories that make securing and transporting a motorcycle or ATV easier than in many competitive trucks. This is a big selling point for those who need to secure heavy, or awkward, loads in their trucks.
Interior Styling
Suzuki Equator Mid

The 2009 Suzuki Equator's interior is very similar to its Nissan Frontier sibling's. The Instrument Panels in the Equator and Frontier are virtually identical. The Instrument Cluster features a fuel gauge on the left, followed by a large tachometer, speedometer and water temperature gauge.

The Center Stack contains the controls for the entertainment system as well as for the heating and air-conditioning system. Below are the switches for selecting drive wheels, locking the differential, optional (VDC) Vehicle Dynamic Control as well as Hill Descent Control and Hill Hold Control. The center console features the gearshift selector, storage, and two large cup holders for thirsty workers or hard-playing adventurers. There are more cup holders in the doors, and those can hold a 1-liter bottle.

The Premium, Sport and RMZ-4 packages include standard cruise control, power mirrors, door locks and windows, and remote keyless entry which adds a bit of luxury to a real work truck. The Sport package also adds a Rockford-Fosgate AM/FM/6CD/XM Satellite Radio with eight, high-performance speakers and a subwoofer, an auxiliary input jack and Bluetooth capability. Bluetooth and audio controls are located on the steering wheel so drivers can keep their eyes on the road, or the trail, at all times.
Performance
Suzuki Equator Mid

The 2009 Suzuki Equator benefits from two Nissan-built engine options. Standard is a 2.5-liter DOHC inline four-cylinder engine with 152 horsepower and 171 lb.-ft. of torque. For those wishing a bit more grunt from the engine there is an optional 4.0-liter, V6 DOHC engine producing an unbeatable 261 horsepower with 281 lb.-ft. of torque.

The Nissan V6 is one of the best engines on the market. It features an aluminum block with cast-iron cylinder liners, Teflon-coated pistons, micro-finished forged steel crankshaft, micro-finished camshafts driven by a silent two-stage timing chain and variable valve timing. Acceleration is quick and smooth.

There are two transmission options on the 2009 Suzuki Equator. The 2.5 liter four-cylinder comes equipped with either a five-speed electronically controlled automatic, or five-speed manual, transmission. The V6 powered Suzuki Equator is only available with an automatic transmission.
Ride and Handling

The 2009 Suzuki Equator rides like a truck, and handles like a truck. Which it should, because it is a truck. The turning radius was wide making it a little difficult to maneuver in the narrow streets near our offices. The ride was bumpy over rough roads. However this is normal for trucks, especially those with serious off-road capabilities. If you are looking for a car-like ride this vehicle is not for you. It you are looking for a capable truck, this is one to consider.

Suzuki Equator features engine-speed-sensitive, power-assisted, rack-and-pinion steering for responsiveness and good on-center feel. Four-wheel disc brakes with an anti-lock braking system and electronic brake-force distribution for optimal stopping performance in all conditions are standard. Suzuki offers a variety of available wheel and tire packages for the Equator, including 16-inch off-road-style wheels with BFGoodrich rugged trail P265/75R16 tires and 17-inch wheels with BFGoodrich long trail P265/65R17 tires.

Equator offers an available shift-on-the-fly 4WD system that features an electronically controlled part-time, two-speed transfer case. For enhanced off-road capability, Equator offers a comprehensive off-road, traction system which includes four-wheel active limited slip traction control, electronic locking rear differential, Vehicle Dynamic Control, Hill Descent Control and Hill Hold Control.

We did not get a chance to drive the Equator off road, but have driven some of its Nissan siblings off pavement, and they are as good as any on the market. The Hill Descent Control and Hill Hold Controls are similar to systems offered on much more expensive vehicles from companies like Land Rover.
Safety

Suzuki Equator comes equipped with a comprehensive list of standard safety equipment with front and rear crumple zones, dual-stage front supplemental airbags with seat belt sensors and a front passenger sensor, three-point front seat belts with pretensioners and load limiters, and a tire pressure monitoring system.

All Suzuki Equator models come equipped with supplemental front-seat side-impact airbags and supplemental curtain airbags for side-impact and -rollover protection for front and rear outboard passengers. Additionally, Extended Cab and Crew Cab models provide three-point seat belts for all rear-seat occupants, including the center position in the Crew Cab. The LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children) child seat anchor system is provided in the rear seat of the Crew Cab model.
Conclusion

The 2009 Suzuki Equator is good addition to the manufacturer's lineup expanding its appeal. The Equator's price ranges from $17,220 for a base four-cylinder Extended Cab model, to $30,600 for a top-of-the-line RMZ-4 V6 powered Crew Cab. The Suzuki Equator is actually a little more expensive than the Nissan it is based on.

Gas mileage is good for a truck with a combined mileage of 21 MPG for the four-cylinder, and 16 for the V6.

All Suzuki automobiles and light trucks are backed by a 100,000-mile/seven-year, fully transferable, zero-deductible powertrain limited warranty. Making reliability not an issue.

This is a good truck and we hope that this is the first in a series of collaborations with Nissan.

Pros: Good value and a great move by Suzuki to partner with Nissan.

Cons: Turning radius makes it a little difficult to maneuver in tight places. And the ride can be a bit rough on streets and highways.
RATINGS

* Style: 8
* Performance: 8
* Price: 8
* Handling: 8
* Ride: 7
* Comfort: 7
* Quality: 8
* Overall: 7.7

Why Buy a Suzuki!

Winning all over the world

Suzuki is an admired world leader in high-performance automobiles, SUVs, motorcycles and ATVs. Suzuki racing machines have captured Grand Prix racing trophies and championships all over the world, from the twists and turns of Laguna Seca to the international racetracks of Grand Prix Road Racing, to the wild jumps of International Supercross. The experience and expertise that makes Suzuki synonymous with consistent performance, goes right into every vehicle we make. Whether it's to help get your kids safely to school—or to compete at 210 mph on the MotoGP Grand Prix circuit. At Suzuki, we race to learn. We just happen to learn very, very fast.

Japan's second-largest maker of small cars, trucks and SUVs

Our stunning racing motorcycles get lots of headlines, but it's the performance, quality and value of our high-technology cars and SUVs that really put us on the map. Suzuki is one of the world's largest car manufacturers: Suzuki outsells Mazda, Subaru, and Porsche combined. In the incredibly demanding Japan market, Suzuki builds more small vehicles of all kinds than Nissan or Honda, and in many years has had the #1 best-selling vehicle in the country.

Good for you. Great for the planet.

Suzuki vehicles are also built to be as environmentally responsible as they are exciting. Every Suzuki vehicle sold in the U.S. scores "above average" in the U.S. government's EPA pollution and greenhouse gas evaluations. And most Suzuki models have earned superior EPA fuel-mileage estimates, compared to the competition in their respective classes.

The right powertrain for you

Suzuki offers a drive-train system for every type of need, from city driving to demanding off-road conditions.

America's #1 Warranty

1. 100,000-mile/7-year powertrain limited warranty. Unlike many warranties, it is fully transferable, increasing resale value when you sell your car. And there is a zero-dollar deductible, which means NO charge for warranty service. Under many other warranties, you'll discover a $50 or $75 charge for every item that requires attention.

2. 24/7 Roadside Assistance, available 24 hours a day during the first 36,000-mile/3-year new vehicle limited warranty period

3. A FREE loaner car for up to five days during the 36,000-mile/3-year new vehicle limited warranty period for warranty covered repairs.

Other manufacturers may also claim they have a "100,000-mile warranty". But when you look at the fine print, you'll see that Suzuki's really is "America's #1 Warranty."

A long history of success

Our company is just as strong as our warranty.

Suzuki is a global leader in the automotive industry, with over 50 years of continuous profitability. That means we build great products, and we'll always be there to support our customers.

Suzuki designs and builds some of the most technologically advanced, exciting, and dependable vehicles on the road today. Read the Awards, the Media Reviews and the Owner Testimonials in the Accolades section of our model showrooms, and you'll know why Suzuki is such a smart choice today. When you buy a Suzuki, you can have maximum confidence—because of the proven quality of our products, the pride and strength of our company, the unbeatable built-in value, and the unprecedented coverage of America's #1 Warranty. We invite you to investigate, learn, and compare for yourself.

We're confident you'll be just as excited about owning, and driving, a Suzuki as we are.

Suzuki. It's going to be a great ride.

America's #1 Warranty

A fully transferable, zero-dollar deductible 100,000-mile/7-year powertrain limited warranty on all new vehicles sold after August 1, 2002.

Duration - Suzuki's powertrain limited warranty covers 100,000 miles or 7 years, whichever comes first.

Transferable - The powertrain warranty can be transferred from owner to owner, adding value at the time of resale or trade-in.

Deductible - There is no deductible, so Suzuki owners won't have an out-of-pocket expense.

Suzuki's New Vehicle Limited Warranty: Covers all components of the vehicles as supplied by Suzuki for 36 months or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first. There is no deductible. Any repairs to correct defects in materials or workmanship will be made with no charge for parts or labor. Certain restrictions apply; see warranty information booklet for details. The battery is covered for 24 months or 24,000 miles, whichever comes first. Should original body sheet metal panels develop perforation due to corrosion, they're covered for 36 months, with no limit on mileage. Tires are covered by a separate warranty from the tire manufacturer.

All new Suzuki vehicles are covered during the 36,000-mile/3-year new vehicle limited warranty period. Roadside Assistance is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, in the U.S. and Canada. Available services include tire changes, jumpstarts, lockout service, mechanical repairs, and towing to the nearest Suzuki dealer or authorized service center.

If a Suzuki vehicle is rendered inoperable, unsafe or illegal to operate and requires an overnight repair during the 36,000-mile/3-year new vehicle limited warranty period, your Suzuki dealer will provide a courtesy rental vehicle for up to five days through Enterprise Rent-A-Car.

Genuine Suzuki Accessories are covered for 12 months/unlimited mileage from the date of purchase, or until the end of the 3 year/36,000 mile new vehicle basic warranty, whichever is later. Certain restrictions apply; see warranty information booklet for details.

Update to Business Information

Nashville's Goss Suzuki of Rivergate has a wide selection of Suzuki Vehicles in Stock, with over 400 of American Suzuki's Cars, Trucks, and SUV's, Goss Suzuki of Rivergate is Nashville's Premier Suzuki Dealer.

They have over 350 used, Pre-Owned vehicles including Acura Mercedes Benz, Land Rover's, Chrysler, and So much more you would automatically think that this is why Nashville's Goss Suzuki of Rivergate is Number One, Right?

Well thats not all, Nashville's Goss Suzuki of Rivergate has Guarenteed Credit Approval, that is right, so many companies say they can help, however; Nashville's Goss Suzuki of Rivergate does not hold anything back. If your credit is in the "fix mode" THAT'S OK" YOUR APPROVED. We have dozens of banks that will help you get rolling with

Nashville's Only 100% Credit Approval Location

Nashville and all over America, Thanks for Making us #1.