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Saturday, October 2, 2010

The Muscle Cars Of Suzuki Equator Quad Concept

Suzuki Equator Quad Concept
Smyrna, Tenn. Nissan's manufacturing facility was created in the Suzuki Equator and fuel-efficient 152 horsepower and 171 lb.-ft. 2.5 liter DOHC inline four features torque or an optional 4.0 l V6 DOHC engine producing a class - 281 horsepower and 261 Top lb.-ft. Torque. Designed for outstanding performance and durability, tropical cast iron V6 engine cylinder liners, forged steel crankshaft, microfinished crank shafts and camshafts, Teflon ® - coated pistons, variable valve timing and a silent timing chain, two steps must include an aluminum block.

Suzuki Equator of the five speed electronically controlled automatic transmission (I4 and V6) or five-speed manual transmission (I4) can be used with a matching shift - on - the - fly four-wheel drive system, electronically controlled part-time to provide High-speed transfer case. For enhanced off-road capabilities, including pharmaceutical four-wheel limited-slip off-road traction system provides a comprehensive and electronic locking rear differential, Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC's), the hill descent control, hill start and help.

Suzuki Equator Quad Concept
Powerful and fully box frame anchor equator 125.9 inches long wheelbase (extended cab or crew cab / regular bed), enhancing driver and passenger comfort and stability, while the 205.5 in. (extended cab or crew cab / regular bed), its entire length for small pickup trucks, utility, maneuverability and provides the perfect balance of calm. Suzuki Equator overslung optimized leaf spring and a long suspension stroke for off-road dynamics, and all steel double-wishbone front suspension and solid axle rear suspension features. Maximum towing capacity is 6500 pounds in the evaluation. EPA fuel economy estimates are still preliminary.

Other Suzuki Equator powertrain components, engine speed sensitive power for response support rack and pinion steering and all - heart feel good standard four-wheel disc brakes Anti - lock braking system (ABS) with electronic brake force distribution ( included with EBD). Wheels also available Equatorial rugged 265/75R16 265/65R17 Thai Thai and 17-inch wheels to 16 inches, including off-road style wheels tire package, a variety of features.

Suzuki Equator Quad Concept

Internal
Suzuki Equator offers the driver a maximum of four passengers and versatility, cargo utility, comfort and convenience are combined with functional interior. Both extended cab and crew cab body style flip-up rear seat, fold-flat front passenger seat, and to provide additional cargo capacity removable storage boxes tucked under the rear seat is equipped with. Never a lock, damper and lamp, center storage, and the front door and one liter bottle storage integrated into the console, dual glove boxes, etc., and provides added convenience. A host of cupholders and power points are standard throughout the truck. Equator Crew Cab also power-adjustable driver's seat, heated seats, heated mirrors, and include factory-installed moonroof and leather appointed seats available will be provided. Indoor facilities available to add the six discs - dash CD audio system, optional satellite radio and MP3 functionality and Bluetooth ® hands-free phone system, Rockford Fosgate-powered audio system and MP3 player aux - Jack in.

Safety and Packages
Seat belt sensors and all the new never crumple in the front and rear, dual-stage front supplemental air bags front occupant classification sensor, three-point front seat belts and body structure, including areas with a comprehensive list of standard safety equipment includes pretensioners and load limiters and Tire Pressure Monitoring System. Stronger security story, never the front-seat side-impact supplemental air bags for front and rear passengers, side impact and rollover protection Need a replacement for the curtain comes equipped with air bags. In addition, crew cab extended cab and crew cab models with a central location, all rear seat occupants, including three - point safety belts, are provided. Latch (lower anchors and Tethers for Children) child seat in the rear seats of Crew Cab models provide an anchor system.

Suzuki Equator Quad Concept

To the equator, RMZ - 4, Key and Quad Concept Vehicles
Suzuki's performance-oriented motocross motorcycles are designed to match the RMZ - 4 Concepts for a crew cab to provide a rough off-road performance. Orange, California, was built by the Carlab based on the concept of the equator, Amplifier Research, an eye-catching graphic treatment, 18-inch black chrome wheels and specialty Luzlab provided by the headlights of the exterior, including bed extender has a number of changes. Prominent appearance of the truck Rockford Fosgate amp and speaker components connected to the Alpine HD - including the radio unit is matched by equally stunning sound system.

Create another Carlab to debut in Chicago, the key concept of the marine engine to reflect the look of Suzuki's line of custom-painted, recreational and water sports boat designed to fit the lifestyle. Extended cab, long bed, towing capability and a substantial, even trucks in addition to Rockford Fosgate amp and speakers, satellite radio, MP3 and navigation capabilities of the latest cutting-edge navigation control head unit is equipped with Visteon components. The special key 20 inches wheels and a hard tonneau cover, sports matches lock.

And, like the Suzuki QuadRunner ATV recreational outdoor lifestyle concept is designed to accommodate quad-Torrance, Calif., developed by Andry Special Vehicles provide a crew cab and the blessings and the military "look and feel." In addition to the custom paint job and Doo and the half-inch front end lift the appearance of the truck 500 series fog lamps, safari-style front bumper, front skid plate and tubular rocker guards of a set of fixes. Of the vehicle to improve the overall appearance and performance, Quad, 17-inch custom aluminum wheels and features Rockford Fosgate amp and speaker components Geolander Yokohama tires are equipped to ride.

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