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Suzuki APV is world class
MPV designed in Japan and assembled in Indonesia by PT. Indomobil
Suzuki International (a subsidiary of Suzuki) now becoming
most popular car chosen by travel agent or rent car company
as well as tour operator to transport their client to having
a tour around Bali. The acronym APV stands for All-Purpose
Vehicle and the car offers eight seats. The APV has Suzuki's
proprietary TECT (Total Effective Control Technology) body,
which is a structural design that's supposed to "control
and redirect collision energy away from occupants". The
doors are reinforced with side impact beams.
Externally, the APV looks
contemporarily stylish. The flared fenders, large bumpers
and prominent nose give it a distinctive identity, while the
tall ride height makes it look rugged at the same time.
The generous ground clearance is meant to address flood problems
in certain countries. The downside of having a high centre
of gravity, though, is that it affects handling.
The
APV is best driven in a laid-back manner. For example, slow
down sufficiently upon entering a corner; don't intentionally
give it too much gas upon exit and it will flow around the
bend gracefully. For as long as you avoid driving like a racer,
the APV will do just fine.
Body roll is inevitable, but
there's a decent amount of grip from the tires. The chassis
is surprisingly rigid and the softly sprung suspension soaks
up potholes efficiently, although the ride can get a little
choppy on undulating roads.
Suzuki APV has large interior
can accommodate 6 passenger (7 included driver) shouldn't
be too much of a problem, unless each of having large size
body. There's plenty of legroom all round, but it's too bad
there's no fore-and-aft adjustment in the second row, which
would free up even more room for last-row passengers.
Type of usage
Self drive
24 hours
Charter 12 hours
Charter 10 hours
Extra hours
Price in IDR
Rp.250.000
Rp.500.000
Rp.450.000
Rp.50.000
Price in USD
USD 26
USD 60
USD 50
USD 6
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