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Suzuki Alto 1987

The 1987 Suzuki Alto range of configurations is currently priced from $2,640.

The Suzuki Alto is also known as the Suzuki Cervo Mode, the Suzuki Fronte and the Maruti 800 in markets outside Australia.

Suzuki Alto 1987 Price and Specs

The Suzuki Alto 1987 is currently available from $2,640 for the Alto Hatch up to $4,070 for the Alto Hatch.

Pricing guides

$3,355
Based on third party pricing data
Lowest Price
$2,640
Highest Price
$4,070
Suzuki Alto Model Body Type Specs Price from Price to
Hatch Commercial 0.5L Leaded 4 SP MAN $2,640 $4,070
Hatch Commercial 0.8L ULP 4 SP MAN $2,640 $4,070
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Suzuki Alto 1987 Q&As

Check out real-world situations relating to the Suzuki Alto here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • Wheel rattle on my 2012 Suzuki Alto

    There are a lot of things that can cause a rattle in the front end of a car on a rough road. Fundamentally, there’s something that’s loose and that’s causing the rattle as the suspension moves up and down on the uneven road. When you touch the brakes, everything compresses and tenses up either under the strain of slowing the car or because more weight has been thrown on to the front suspension. At that point, whatever is loose tightens up and the rattle goes away.

    Start with the basics. That means bushes, ball-joints, springs, dampers, wheel bearings and the brakes. A mechanic will be able to do a quick inspection and locate what’s loose and what needs replacing. But don’t ignore it, as anything loose in the front end of a car is a serious safety issue. It could be something as simple as a loose brake backing plate, but even a worn bush or ball-joint is not difficult or expensive to replace.

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  • Is it possible to 'plug and play' ECUs in a 2011 Suzuki Alto?

    The description `plug and play’ is used to describe a replacement ECU which is designed to simply plug into the car and immediately offer full functionality without requiring additional coding or set-up. That’s why they include things such as ignition keys and sensors; it’s to avoid having to code your existing components to the new ECU. You simply replace the lot and – hopefully – turn the key and enjoy.

    So, yes, it’s possible, but you need to make sure you’re getting every component necessary for the swap and that the unit is correct for your car in every detail. The are detail differences between the ECU for a car with an automatic transmission and the same car with a manual, for instance. And always buy from a known source so you can get tech support if it doesn’t all go exactly to plan. Buying from an online clearing house is unlikely to provide the same level of after-sales service.

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  • Best second-hand city runaround?

    I wouldn't consider any of the European brands, they're too expensive and cost too much to run. That rules out the Up. Asian brands, particularly the better-known and well-respected Japanese brands are a much better bet, which rules in the Echo. The Asian brands tend to be more reliable and cost much less to run. Another to look at in your situation is the Suzuki Alto

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  • Alto suitable for freeway?

    The Alto generally has a surprising amount of punch and should be fine for driving on the freeway, but if you're concerned about it you should test-drive one and decide for yourself if it has the power you need for the sort of driving you do.

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Suzuki Alto 1987 Fuel consumption

Fuel consumption for the 1987 Suzuki Alto is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The Suzuki Alto is available with the following fuel types: Leaded and ULP.

Suzuki Alto Model Body Type Specs Fuel Consumption
Hatch Commercial 0.5L,Leaded,4 SP MAN
Hatch Commercial 0.8L,ULP,4 SP MAN
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Suzuki Alto 1987 Wheel size

Wheel size for the 1987 Suzuki Alto will vary depending on model chosen, although keep in mind that many manufacturers offer alternate wheel sizes as options on many models.The wheel size available will alter the range of tyres available to be fitted.

Suzuki Alto Model Body Type Front Tyre Size Front Rim Rear Tyre Size Rear Rim
Hatch Commercial 10x5 inches 10x5 inches
Hatch Commercial 145x70SR12 145x70SR12
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Suzuki Alto 1987 Dimensions

Dimensions for the 1987 Suzuki Alto are dependent on which body type is chosen. The maximum width and height is 1405mm x 1400mm and can vary on the basis of model.

Dimensions for the Suzuki Alto 1987 Dimensions  include 1400mm height, 1405mm width, 3300mm length.
Suzuki Alto Model Body Type Height x Width x Length Ground Clearance
Hatch Commercial 1400x1405x3300 mm
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