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  • Suzuki USA goes bankrupt.

    COURT APPROVES AMERICAN SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATION'S CHAPTER 11 PLAN

    BREA, Calif., Mar. 1, 2013 - American Suzuki Motor Corporation (the "Company") today announced that the Honorable Scott C. Clarkson of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California in Santa Ana approved the confirmation of the Company's Chapter 11 Plan, which creditors overwhelmingly accepted. Confirmation of the Plan clears the way for the Company to complete its restructuring process, which is expected to occur on March 31, 2013.

    As previously announced, the Plan approved the Company's sale of its Motorcycles/ATV and Marine divisions and Automotive parts and service operation to a newly organized, wholly-owned subsidiary of Suzuki Motor Corporation. The subsidiary will operate in the continental U.S. as Suzuki Motor of America, Inc. and will use the Suzuki products brand name

    "Today's confirmation is a significant milestone and is one of the last remaining steps in our realignment and restructuring process," said M. Freddie Reiss, the Company's Chief Restructuring Officer. "During the next few weeks, we will take final steps to implement the Plan, which will allow the Company to sell its Motorcycles/ATV, Marine, Automotive parts and service divisions. This will promote the long-term growth of the Motorcycles/ATV and Marine divisions, as well as providing automotive parts and service through the dealer network."
    RIP Suzuki of America. Services will be held in Brea, California; 21 TL1000S riders will simultaneously commit suicide at noon, and their bodies will be displayed on slammed and stretched busas.
    "I love Satan and speedmetal" - Dylan

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    Suzuki's auto division has been unpoplular in the US for a long while.

    I didn't know it was directly connected to their other lines (I think Honda automotive and powersports are separate entities) but it's no surprise they're cutting their losses to focus on their motorcycle and marine lines in the US.

    The Kizashi, Vitara and Equator are popular in Europe and Asia, so they probably DGAF about losing the US market.

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    • #3
      Hmmm, now might be a good time to get a screaming deal on a Suzuki.

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          But I really do like the TLR suicide part.
          Last edited by beauregard; 03-07-2013, 05:15 PM.
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