Suzuki has been selling vehicles in the United States for 20 years, and it hasn’t won anything yet. Over two decades, the Japanese automaker has averaged a miserable 45,000 sales per year in this country, according to Forbes. One must ask why Suzuki never took off. Disregarding complaints of rollovers in 1988 regarding the Suzuki Samurai, one possible cause could be the large number of complaints regarding Suzuki motorcycle financing. Their financing is by HSBC, formerly troubled predatory lender Household International. Household – HSBC Watch consumer advocates believe Americans don’t distinguish between Suzuki vehicles. They simply see many complaints about Suzuki, where the complaints are really about Household – HSBC. “It is time for Suzuki to wake up and get reputable financing. Nobody wants to buy a motorcycle from a predatory lender that can’t be trusted, and nobody wants to buy it on a credit card” said Household – HSBC Watch.
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