
Those of you waiting for the new suzuki car  to get Stateside will have to wait a little bit longer. After the  Kizashi didn't exactly make the splash that Suzuki had hoped for, and  with Suzuki sales in America crumbling, it appears that the Japanese  automaker and 20% stakeholder Volkswagen AG will sit down to form a new  battle plan.
Part  of that plan includes putting the Swift's US arrival on hold until at  least 2011 so that pricing and strategy could be evaluated. Some of the  reasoning behind the delay has to do with the rising Japanese yen, which  has also dented the company's US marketing division.
Having  already cut advertising spending significantly, Suzuki says that they  are unwilling to raise prices or cut content to counteract the exchange  rate issue. The small hatchback will be sold in Europe and Japan until  US market details are finalized.
On  a developmental note: VW is looking to have final details on  platform/powertrain similarities by this fall, including what can be  improved and (probably) what can be shared.
American  Suzuki product and development head Steve Younan says, "We should get  some indication of where they may have found some efficiencies in  platform development and powertrain development."

























 
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