When did they stop making the Suzuki Equator?
2012
Sales of the Suzuki Equator since 2009 have been 5,808 overall, and it rarely sold over 200 units per month. The Suzuki Equator was discontinued in 2010 for the Canadian market and 2012 for the United States market.
Can running boards be universal?
Universal running boards come in different sizes that can fit on any vehicle make and model. Most are large enough to stretch from wheel well to wheel well on a pickup truck or SUV. They are also wide enough to fit both feet as you climb in and out of your car.
Can you add running boards aftermarket?
Luckily, there are a number of aftermarket running boards available on the market today. You can also easily install aftermarket running boards yourself, so you won’t need to take your vehicle into the shop if you purchase a set of running boards online – even if you’re of limited experience.
Is the Suzuki Equator reliable?
Equator owners have made 1 complaint over 4 model years. It ranks 2nd in reliability out of 12 eligible Suzuki models.
How much is a Suzuki Equator?
The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the base 2012 Suzuki Equator Extended Cab version with the 4-cylinder engine starts under $19,000. A moderately-equipped Sport trim with a V6 and 4WD is around $27,000 and the RMZ-4 trim level will be right around $30,000.
Why are running boards called that?
In the early 20th century, all automobiles were equipped with running boards. The necessity of using them was caused by the fact that first cars were designed with a narrow, high body bolted to the chassis. The name running board is also given to safety appliances for walking on top of rail cars.
How many Suzuki Equators are there?
Overall, Suzuki managed to sell a measly eight thousand Equators in the US and Canada combines. Making it the rarest form of the Nissan Frontier ever made.