Suzuki Jimny supply will improve... but not yet

Suzuki has invested in its Jimny production line to better meet global demand, meaning Australian buyers could see their wait-times cut from the latter half of 2020 onwards. The average wait for Australian buyers is still around nine months, though dealer stock does exist in certain colours. Some have had to hold on longer than this. In short, orders for the body-on-frame mountain goat remain sky high after 12 months on sale, and the Shizuoka factory remains at absolute capacity.

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