The Indica will certainly not sell in UK.
Even Swift is not popular (depsite its awards a year or three ago), and Suzuki, generally, was a brand for those who wanted to buy new but couldn't afford it any other way.
UK has had it with cars that rattle in six months and fall apart a couple of years later: that's what British cars were like, and that is how the Japanese wiped the floor with them long ago.
Rover... I think that 'Rover' and 'Landrover' brands parted company long since, didn't they? Doesn't Rover belong to some company in China? Surely Ford owned Landrover while "Rover" was still struggling to remain the last non-specialist "British" car company? |