Automobile

Get new car under Suzuki Car exchange program

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Staff Reporter

ISLAMABAD: Suzuki Pakistan has officially introduced a Vehicle Exchange Program, allowing customers to trade in their old cars for either brand-new Suzuki models or certified used vehicles.

The initiative aims to make upgrading to a newer car easier, faster, and fully transparent. Under this program, old vehicles undergo a 130‑point inspection conducted by trained dealership staff and Pak Suzuki engineers.

This comprehensive evaluation determines the fair trade‑in value of the vehicle, which can then be adjusted against the price of a new or certified used Suzuki.

Key Benefits of Suzuki’s Vehicle Exchange Program:

  • Hassle-free upgrade to new or certified used Suzuki vehicles
  • Fair and competitive trade-in valuation with no hidden fees or commissions
  • 130‑point expert inspection to ensure accurate pricing
  • The dealership handles full documentation, including ownership transfer
  • Secure process—old cars are sold only after registration and transfer are complete.

Pak Suzuki ensures that customers receive market-competitive offers without the stress of selling a car privately. Once the valuation is accepted, the dealership manages all paperwork, making the car exchange process simple and convenient.

Staff Reporter

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