Safety & Security Airbags Frontal Airbag Driver Passenger
Which part do you find strange? Suzuki Alto/Celerio has always been manufactured by Maruti Suzuki in India (today's Ignis, Swift and Baleno are as well), and in the 00s even these cheap models started getting airbags...
Safety & Security Airbags Frontal Airbag Driver Passenger Which part do you find strange? Suzuki Alto/Celerio has always been manufactured by Maruti Suzuki in India (today's Ignis, Swift and Baleno are as well), and in the 00s even these cheap models started getting airbags...
Hmm I guess terrible car.to sit in if some accident happens..
Tratt antenn Tratt Hmm strange.. Manufactured in India
Safety & Security Airbags Frontal Airbag Driver Passenger Which part do you find strange? Suzuki Alto/Celerio has always been manufactured by Maruti Suzuki in India (today's Ignis, Swift and Baleno are as well), and in the 00s even these cheap models started getting airbags...
Hmm I guess terrible car.to sit in if some accident happens..
Don't be so contemptuous... This is a perfect car for going to work, shopping, etc., can be bought, fueled and serviced for cheap. At least it has the 2 most important airbags, to have more is useful, but not so crucial, I guess.
antenn Tratt antenn Tratt Hmm strange.. Manufactured in India
Safety & Security Airbags Frontal Airbag Driver Passenger Which part do you find strange? Suzuki Alto/Celerio has always been manufactured by Maruti Suzuki in India (today's Ignis, Swift and Baleno are as well), and in the 00s even these cheap models started getting airbags...
Hmm I guess terrible car.to sit in if some accident happens..
Don't be so contemptuous... This is a perfect car for going to work, shopping, etc., can be bought, fueled and serviced for cheap. At least it has the 2 most important airbags, to have more is useful, but not so crucial, I guess.
In yhis case i guess not even 20 airbags will help..
Tratt In yhis case i guess not even 20 airbags will help..
It's just predjudice... In an accident you can die in a super safe car, while you can survive in a Suzuki Alto, it depends on hundreds of factors of circumstances. Alto drivers usually aren't those crazy kind, anyway. As an Alto owner myself, I don't understand why do you pick on this car, while you don't even know it? Most probably we could find a few worse examples. For this price, it's a perfect choice, trust me!
I haven't droven an Alto, but I owned a Daihatsu Charade until a year ago, which is quite similar and the doors were so thin it felt like a bicycle hidding the side would smash my car. Didn't feel very safe driving it in bad conditions. But now I own an even older car, but it is bigger so it feels safer (althought it propably is not, it doesn't even have airbags, something the Daihatsu had)