Motoring corner With Carlover

“The Suzuki Transition” AS a matter of fact, Suzuki produced cars before they moved into the two wheeled market, but the early days of the company were devoted to the production of weaving looms because the father of the company, Michio Suzuki, was a son of a Japanese cotton farmer, he created a brand new version of the weaving machine in the coastal village of Hamamatsu, Japan. A successful business was built upon his invention, providing employment and wealth for the company and its staff during the first thirty years of its life.
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