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No man!!! Liana is a really good car, but I agree with you that Suzuki is still a child in the field of making luxury cars, so they sometimes make silly mistakes like deliver the cars without inspecting properly and using 3rd class quality materials etc. However, when talking of the Liana, I would like to say that it gives the best value for your money among the recent cars.


I think the writer of this review is paid some cash by Honda or another competitor of Suzuki or he has some personal conflicts with Suzuki that's why he is saying stuff like dis about LIANA :d.


LIANA is the best car ever made by Suzuki Pakistan. And every one is amazed that sale of liana is very low, the reason is that price is too high.. as you look at baleno,, its price is abt 7.5lac for CNG, but liana's price is 8.5lac which is almost equal to the price of Corolla xli, so most ppl are going for xli and city.. if suzuki drops its price I hope this car do much better business.


I think the Suzuki Liana has good specifications for a low price.. Cars like the Corolla are more luxurious; the cabin is wider than a Liana.. Toyota is more costly than a Liana, but it is of the best quality material, and the company name or the label is considered to be a high standard.. similarly Honda gives a pretty look to its cars, as well as latest technology like the Corolla.. no doubt these 2 companies produce more costly products than Suzuki, but the price is not all things... Suzuki should give wider size of Liana like Toyota. The other specifications are appreciable which attract people.. the only deficiency is the small size.. people may say that the City is also smaller.. my answer for that is the City should also be bigger in size.. see the other companies like Mitsubishi & Nissan are also bigger in size. They have more capacity than the Liana & City.. So if Suzuki increases the size + quality of materials, + lowers the height of the car, it will be more luxurious car, and people will surely be more attracted towards the Liana.

Thanks.


Hi.

Comparing LIANA vs City.

1) Liana LXi CNG is Most Economical in 1.3L range available in pakistan.

2) Liana has all the those features which one won't find in city like ABS, MP3 player, Key Less Entry, Fog lamps, Alloy Wheels.

3) City has an advantage over petrol consumption.

Well I do wish to know any sort of problems when one first drives his LIANA or CITY.

I've heard the there are couple of factory fitting/mechanical related problem. Please someone do comment about this.

Regards,

Farrukh.


Salaam.Please forget about factory asembly its comon in whole world exept germen cars which are hand asembeld.

Manufacturer matters a lot so here xli wins due to resale and quality.

But if we see price and specs the fully loaded liana & city1.3 wil have same price as base model corola xli.

So I think liana is preferable. Becuse of cng and specs.


Well I prefer the XLi over Liana and City because not only is it beautiful, but also reliable, although it has got problems with the brakes, but that can be removed by changing the tyres to 15".

Now what I see about Liana that is bad is its poor quality material, A few days ago, I saw a Liana crashed into a Mehran Alto; the Alto was the least damaged, and the Liana was just destroyed and was like garbage.

The City is good because its brakes are fine and it's more comfortable than Liana and Xli, but Xli beats all the cars of its league in speeding, pick, reliability, fuel economy and so much more. Drive an XLi yourself and you will find how.


If you want to pay that much for a car and give your arm muscles a workout every time you wish to turn your windows down, go ahead, buy a corolla xli. Xli is weak because it doesn't have power windows or power locks. Plus I think it's a little heavy, not as smooth as any Honda.


I think xli and city are liked because honda and toyota are very famous in pakistan. i have driven civic exi, city, liana lxi and also corolla gli. I honestly say that after civc I enjoyed liana the most and that powerful feeling was not in others.

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