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part-smith · 1 month ago
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Suzuki Spare Parts in Dubai
Looking for Suzuki spare parts in Dubai? Look no further than Partsmith. We offer a wide range of genuine Suzuki spare parts in Dubai at competitive prices. Whether you need a replacement part or an upgrade, we have you covered. Shop now!
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zany1122 · 3 months ago
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Maruti Suzuki Showrroms in Mumbai
The Sai Service Group is the largest selling Maruti Suzuki dealership in India and has a presence in Pune, Kolhapur, Mumbai, Goa, Telengana and Kerala. The Sai Service Group started its journey in 1985 and has completed 34 years in the market till now. We are also dealers for Bajaj Auto & KTM in Mumbai and Pune . The Group aims to be a one-stop customer solution right from car buying and after sales to service, repair, maintenance, insurance and more.
We know your car is not just an investment option for your convenience. We know that it is no less than a family member and something that you absolutely adore! Also, we are aware that the whole process of car buying and then maintenance and service are things that are mostly complicated and take up time and energy on your part. At Maruti Suzuki Showrroms in Mumbai, we take pride in making your buying and ownership experiences absolutely smooth and hassle free. We strongly believe in our motto- It?s the After Sales that Count. We offer the best used cars across multiple segments along with high quality genuine Maruti Suzuki components and spare parts. We also offer cutting edge repair and service facilities and insurance renewal assistance. We have some of the most skilled and experienced sales executives, technicians and service advisors to cater to all your needs. At Sai Service, we will always strive to bring more smiles on the faces of our customers!
Maruti Suzuki started its NEXA retail channel for selling premium models in their respective categories in India. The NEXA dealership chain offers some of the most exciting cars available in the country along with unparalleled customer and visitor experiences. Maruti Suzuki has witnessed huge success courtesy its NEXA lineup. The S-Cross premium crossover was the first product to be included in the NEXA vehicle range and is an up market, luxurious and attractively designed crossover which offers good interior space and decent performance. The Ciaz midsized sedan is one of the highest selling models in its segment and comes with oodles of space, the latest features and technology and excellent fuel economy at the same time. There is also the Ciaz S which is a sportier and more exhilarating version of the sedan and this has also found favor with contemporary buyers.
The NEXA range also includes the Ignis which is a one of a kind premium hatchback cum crossover. The Ignis stands out for its lineup of new age features, distinctive design and attractive pricing. It is one of the most unique Maruti Suzuki models to have been launched in recent years. The Baleno, of course, is one of the country’s favourite premium hatchbacks and offers the very best features, an eye-catching design, impeccable performance and good safety features. The Baleno ticks all the boxes as far as a luxury hatchback is concerned and to cater to performance enthusiasts, there is the Baleno RS which offers added punch, power and performance. The Maruti Suzuki NEXA lineup comprises of some of the most exclusive models from India’s largest carmaker.
Maruti Suzuki India is the largest carmaker in the country by way of sales volumes and sells several popular models across its dealerships. These include the Alto 800 which is probably the largest selling car in the country, offering immense affordability, low price points and decent features. The Alto K10 is the power packed version of the Alto which also finds many takers in the hatchback segment. Along with these two high volume sellers, there is also the WagonR 1.0 which is also one of the highest selling cars in India. The WagonR offers a high seating position, ample legroom and good features.
The Omni van is sold as a perfect people and goods carrier along with the Eeco while the Gypsy makes for a rugged, iconic and powerful off-roading SUV. The Celerio is a popular hatchback which was the first in the segment to get an automatic option and is priced competitively as well. The Swift is also one of the highest selling Maruti Suzuki hatchbacks and comes packed with features and ample interior space. The Dzire has been rebranded into a premium sub-4m sedan with loads of features and enticing exterior styling. The Ertiga is one of the most popular MPVs, offering ample cabin space and good ground clearance. Maruti Suzuki has also unearthed a winner in the form of the Vitara Brezza which is one of the highest selling compact SUVs and has won over customers with its attractive design, features and performance. Maruti Suzuki sells all these hot selling models at its regular outlets in India.
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thecarstribe · 2 years ago
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History Of The Iconic Maruti Suzuki Gypsy.
Maruti Suzuki Gypsy is a popular compact SUV that has been a part of the Indian automobile industry for several decades. Here is a brief history of the Maruti Suzuki Gypsy in India. The Maruti Suzuki Gypsy was introduced in India in 1985 as a 4-wheel drive SUV. It was based on the Suzuki Jimny/SJ design and was originally intended for the Indian army. First generation (1985-1996): The first…
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goyalmotorsjalandhar · 5 years ago
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fallen-in-dreams · 4 years ago
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Chasing A Dream
Links: FF.net & AO3. Pairing: Sakura/Kakashi. Summary:  Her mother always told her to follow her dreams. In this case, her dream happened to have silver hair, mismatched eyes, and a smile that took her breath away. And she was determined to follow him all the way, even if he decided to break her heart. KakaSaku AU. Status: Complete.
Enjoy. ^_^
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Sorry I have to leave so abruptly, Daddy. I’ll come back as soon as I can, okay? I know you’re disappointed in me. I wasn’t trying to shame you. I love you. I love you both. I’ll see you soon. Tell mama I’m fine. I always know my way home. - Love, Sakura.
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Sakura Haruno walked for half a mile to get to the service area where she knew that drivers congregated before leaving Wajima. She did her best to dress like a foreigner and not show her Roma origins—nomads (Sanka) were considered as un-Japanese as any foreigner (Gaijin). She wouldn’t win the sympathetic ride with a stranger wearing her usual bodice and scarf.
She decided on a simple shirt and her nice jeans; they fit comfortably and hugged her well. It was cold out, even in the middle of the day, so she brought a heavy coat; one that was still easy to wear with her travelling backpack.
Her goal was to hitchhike her way to Tokyo. Depending on traffic and how long it would take to get a ride, the trip would take about seven hours. It would be expensive if done with public transportation; she had to save what little money she had for those things once she actually got to her destination.
To him.
And she was unfamiliar with the more typical ways of travelling through Japan. This was her last option; she had put this off long enough. For the first time since the last time she’d seen him, she wasn’t running from her problems; rather, meeting them head on. Before her father got it into his head to ruin things with that famous temper of his. Images of silver hair and mesmerising, mismatched eyes, invaded her thoughts unbidden and she sighed deeply before looking around contemplatively.
Service areas like this all over Japan made hitchhiking that much easier. Cars, trucks, motorcycles—there was a plethora of drivers to choose from. Sakura had hitched before—her first time had been when a second cousin went into labour. The pinkette was twelve years old at the time, and her parents were nowhere to be seen, so she’d had to make her way to the hospital on her own. It was easy, safe, and fun, really.
If you were careful.
A girl on her own was an easy target for perverts and predators, but Sakura always made sure to go with families or women; she was a good judge of character, so that elderly man had been a smart choice, regardless. But she wasn’t a weakling; she knew how to handle herself. Anyone who tried something with her would get a twisted arm and a swift kick to the shins or balls. Whichever one tickled her fancy.
This place was perfect; away from the expressway and most people here were headed in the same direction.
A few minutes into her perusal, a teenage girl waved at her and Sakura waved back. She looked to be with her parents. They had a Suzuki and ample room. She approached them with her sign; it read ‘Osaka’.
Sakura put on her best friendly smile and fake accent. “Konnichiwa.”
“You going to Osaka?”
The pinkette nodded silently, remembering that while it was uncommon for Japanese people to hitchhike there were no laws against it; it was just best to appear to need help, like a foreigner rather than a local.
“You speak Japanese?”
Maybe it was her hair, but she was often treated like a foreigner no matter what she said or did; she didn’t understand it. But she always just went with it. The key was to look as harmless and friendly as possible.
“Hai.”
The girl conferred with her parents and then came running back over to Sakura and threw her arms around her. “You look like you are a good person. We can take you as far as Toyama, okay?”
“Hai.”
“Okay!”
The girl talked Sakura’s ear off the whole time, going on about her family vacation and how she loved Winter so much.
So bloody much.
But Sakura kept her smile on and upon disembarking at a service area near the Toyama train station, felt compelled to show her appreciation. She bowed deeply. “Doumo. Arigato.”
Alone again, she sighed nervously.
One ride down.
Shifting the weight of her backpack out of nervous habit, she ambled her way through the crowd of vehicles, glancing at the faces of the drivers and any passengers they might have. She was looking for the concerned face, the curious face; the honest face.
Found three.
It was a couple and their six-year-old boy, wearing matching outfits, looking like they were heading for the Alps. They accepted her quickly, saying how they didn’t want to leave her here on her own, and looking so vulnerable.
“There are some sickos these days,” the mother muttered, while the father nodded in agreement.
They seemed sane to Sakura.
“We’re going to Myoko,” the little boy said excitedly, the moment the pinkette climbed into their Subaru.
Sakura humoured him, listening to him talk about all the skiing he was going to do, and that he had to go to some boring wedding instead of the night-time Onsen. He was really cute, and she found herself feeling wistful and nervous, thinking about what awaited her at her destination. So much so that she gave in when he pestered her about where she was going. She told him almost everything...
“Sayōnara, Sakura-chan! And good luck!”
Left again at a service area, Sakura quickly got to work scoping out the people and their vehicles again. The next car she got belonged to another group of friends, middle-aged women on their way to some kind of religious retreat. She listened to their excited chatter in polite silence but was glad to be on the move again.
Next ride.
It was like riding a bike now; her instinct didn’t fail her as her eyes zeroed in on five people who looked around her age, almost twenty. They turned out to be college students on holiday and could take her all the way to Tokyo—their ultimate destination was Yokohama, where apparently, they all had family.
They were so boisterous and so energetic that it was contagious. Sakura found herself laughing for the first time in months. It made her temporarily forget her imminent problems. They were so warm, she found herself drawn to them. A loud blond guy in particular, seemed to just radiate kindness, and the banter between him and the raven-haired guy she assumed was his best friend, was the highlight of the trip.
When they made it to her drop off point, she was disappointed.
The blonde girl took her elbow and stopped her from leaving dejectedly. “You need money for the bullet train? They’re faster and will be safer this time of night.”
Sakura shook her head as they suggested giving her the money. “I couldn’t–”
“You can.”
“We insist. Go get your man!”
A wad of cash was shoved in her hands and bouts of cheers from the group followed her as she walked away, and Sakura blushed heavily. That little boy with the concerned parents had opened a floodgate and she couldn’t keep her damn mouth shut! This was highly unusual behaviour. Did everyone around here give money to strangers?
That had been a particularly rowdy group of college students, she decided naively. Definitely out of the norm.
Best to just accept the money and get on the train.
Sakura waved back at them and made her way in the direction they’d indicated. Tokyo was a very odd place. There was a bus station nearby, and the train station was lit up and dazzled her. She strained her neck looking around; its services also included commercial centres for shopping, dining, and entertainment. Everything was so big and lively! She spent a few minutes just gaping like a tourist before remembering why she was here.
Sakura steeled herself and took the directions the students had given her to the correct station and line.
She bought her ticket from the vending machine and passed through the Fare Gate, rushing to get onto the locomotive. She just wanted to get this part over with. The Tokaido line would take her directly to her destination.
Sakura pulled out a piece of paper as she took her backpack off and sat down next to it in her seat. All she had was an address, and vague directions; she’d gotten it from her father’s own journals. She read it silently, committing it to memory. This was it. This was what she’d been dreading and anticipating. When she would finally see him again.
Sighing, she settled into the seat and stared out the window, her eyes taking in the beautiful landscape as the Shinkansen Bullet Train started moving. It was this kind of view that she loved most about travel. Having been a part of her family performance group her whole life, she was no stranger to moving around. Japan was truly the most hospitable and exciting country; even when they did stick to the Ura-Nihon (the backside of Japan).
And it was that lifestyle that had gotten her into her current predicament.
She remembered it like it was yesterday.
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Gypsies, tramps, and thieves: dealings with those unwanted was not something most businessmen would risk. That was why just talking to Kizashi Haruno was considered on par with black market dealings. Moving things across prefecture borders via Roma who performed shows for a living supposedly came with all the mystique of illegal dealings but with none of the danger of dealing with the Yakuza.
It was the preferred choice for shady men who were too cowardly to deal with the real crime syndicate.
And Sakura was both repulsed and intrigued by her father’s dealings. Every client had their own story to tell, though, and she was a sponge for information. Every negotiation and patented deal were slightly different to the last, but they were all conducted the same; in brisk, formal manners with no-nonsense chit-chat and a back-and-forth debate that seemed redundant.
Eager to listen in, she always took the initiative to pour the tea for her father and his clients when they met in his tent. They paid her no mind as they continued to talk business—after all, what would a little girl know about the price of illegal dried meat or black-market liqueurs? She learned a lot from listening in but could only linger for so long.
Several months after her eighteenth birthday, a new business associate of her father’s caught her eye; and this man did seem to be bothered by her presence during their talks. He was so no-nonsense that Sakura imagined he’d have her standing to attention and saluting if he’d wanted to, but he also greeted her father with a smile that seemed genuine (a twinkle in his eyes) and a handshake that didn’t look designed as some macho display of dominance.
It took her breath away.
He was… different from the others. And his visits lasted longer; her father seemed to like him more and more every time they sat to talk business. And when Sakura poured the man’s tea he said, “thank-you” when none of the others would even look at her, probably thinking her some simple serving girl. When she froze in shock for a few seconds, he raised an eyebrow at her and waited for her to move away before taking a sip from his drink. When she didn’t leave the room immediately, his gaze would flicker to her curiously.
She often felt his mismatched eyes on her as she left the room. He didn’t dare to stare at her in any disrespectful way with her father in the room—he definitely wasn’t as ignorant or creepy as her father’s other clients. She had no idea why he was there because, instead of paying attention to what he was saying, she would be focused on his voice. And he would stop talking once he realised, she was listening in.
His curious looks turned into intense stares and she would give him a shy smile before exiting the tent. It was an interesting back and forth—kind of like flirting. Sakura had never flirted before, so she wasn’t sure if she was doing it right. Her father had been in talks for a few weeks in order to marry her to the son of a friend (a well-placed man in their Roma clan), so she was expected to avoid boys, sex, and the like. But Kakashi Hatake was responding to her awkward flirting, catching her eye when her father was distracted, giving her a dark, penetrating look when she was doing chores and he was passing by with Kizashi leading the way out (or in) to their encampment.
He wanted her.
And she had to admit, it felt good to be on the receiving end of his obvious need, though she considered him a gentleman, since to the casual observer, he seemed to treat her well enough; his smiles were innocent and his choice of honorifics when addressing her were appropriate for their non-relationship status. He was just a business acquaintance of her father’s and nothing more.
At least, that was what she thought. She was soon to be betrothed, after all.
But she couldn’t help imagining her life however, if Kakashi made a claim for her and took her away to live with him. She fantasised that he would save her from her boring life; she loved her family, but Sakura craved more. She had no idea what his life was like, but she wanted it. The sexual tension between them would not go away; a sense of both trepidation and anticipation filled her being. Sakura knew it would be frowned upon, that her father would rage, but she wanted him too.
Didn’t men usually make the first move in these situations? She’d heard they did.
Maybe he was just biding his time?
On what was apparently his last dealing with her father, Kakashi found himself in a pickle; his ride home had abandoned him, and her father insisted on letting him hitch with them, as they were headed in the same direction, come morning. His mind was made up and that was the end of things. Kakashi Hatake gave a grateful smile, his eyes twinkling when they met green and Sakura blushed under his gaze, her own smile eliciting another one of his dark, penetrating stares. She could feel a heat building up inside her as he licked his lips and exhaled deeply.
“Sakura?”
Her mother’s voice snapped her out of her reverie and Sakura dutifully left to help her, with whatever she needed. It was almost dinner time.
Supper was a nightmare. Sakura rubbed her thighs together, trying to hide her obvious interest the entire time. Luckily, only Kakashi noticed.
That night, long after her parents had gone to bed, Sakura Haruno lost her virginity.
He’d come to her tent, knelt down in front of her, parted her legs, and taken his time introducing her to sex. It had lasted for hours. And he spent most of the night inside her before slinking back to his own tent after she’d fallen asleep. When she woke, the only proof he’d been there were the indent from his head on one of her pillows, the foreign soreness between her legs, and the smell of sex that still lingered in the air.
She was profoundly disappointed.
And he’d seemed to have gotten what he wanted, acting normally on the rest of their trip, giving only a minute longing glance in her direction to show her she hadn’t imagined it before leaving their caravan behind.
“He’s such a nice man,” her mother said, watching him go. “And so handsome,” she added, fanning herself. “We should have him over more often.”
Sakura swallowed back a sob and forced herself to pretend everything was all right, so she could go back to her normal, boring life. But three months later, a discovery upended her life, and everything changed.
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“Forty-Six, forty-seven...” Sakura counted off the numbers as she made her way through the hallway. Kakashi Hatake lived in a luxury high-rise building with a view of the waterfront as well as a park. She wondered idly how many of his illicit dealings paid for this place. He had to be no normal smuggler to afford a place like this; it was far out of her reach, even if she were to drain her father of the combined intake from his clients.
She stopped at the correct number and let out a breath she didn’t know she was holding.
This is it.
Yep. All she had to do was ring that bell and wait.
And wait impatiently.
Is he even home?
She’d heard the bell ring through the apartment from her position but there was no other noise inside.
The passing maid gave her a strange look, adding more to Sakura’s embarrassment; reminding her she wasn’t dressed to match the décor. She sighed, undid the buckles on her backpack and slid down the door to sit to wait for him to turn up. It wasn’t the middle of the night—just barely ten o’clock—so surely, he wasn’t fast asleep yet?
Speaking of sleeping; Sakura drifted off so quickly she didn’t remember falling asleep when a hand was gently shaking her awake. It seemed all her worry had exhausted her more than she’d realised.
“Sakura?”
That familiar voice had her freezing instantaneously, then slowly looking up into the mismatched eyes of her lover. That thought made her blush, but she fought it down. He knew better than to ask if her father was aware, she’d camped out in front of Kakashi’s door; what they had, what they’d shared, no-one else could know.
The energy between them shifted; it had always been electric.
As he stared at Sakura, Kakashi couldn’t help but think that everything was about to change.
He sighed, rubbed his left eye tiredly, and helped the girl up, off the floor. She was exactly as he remembered, except that she wore normal clothes instead of the bodice that had flared at her breasts, giving him an ample view of her goods. He smirked inwardly, remembering rubbing his hands over those very supple goods not three months ago.
Was that why she was here? He was confused. He cleared his throat.
“Do come in.” He unlocked the door and swung it open to let Sakura into his apartment, taking note of her sudden and obvious nerves, not to mention that she had a death grip on her backpack. “Please take your shoes off. The maids here are vicious if they catch even a whiff of the outside on these hardwood floors.”
Sakura nodded and looked around for a shoe rack.
“Here.”
Kakashi led her off to the side to place her things.
“Do you want some tea?” He might as well play the good host, considering her father had always been gracious to him.
“N-no.” Uh... “Yes,” she amended after shivering.
“What kind?”
“Hot.”
He didn’t bother pointing out to her that tea came in hundreds of flavours and was always “hot”. Well, all the tea he’d bother drinking, anyway. He busied himself in the kitchen, instead. “Make yourself at home!”
Sakura carefully placed her shoes on the rack and shrugged off her coat. Her hand went to her stomach and she felt mild panic; this was why she was here, but it was terrifying. She closed her eyes, focusing on the sounds of Kakashi moving about in his kitchen, preparing their tea.
I can do this.
Gingerly, she made her way into the kitchen, too nervous to take in the large and gorgeous apartment he owned. It had never occurred to her that he wasn’t single… but now the question tormented her brain. The idea that she’d slept with someone’s spouse, that she had trekked across the country to see him and was laying her pregnancy problems on someone who was spoken for… she suddenly felt cheap.
Sakura stopped a foot from the kitchen and glanced back at the living room, eyes darting about and looking for clues of a girlfriend or wife. There were none. But she wasn’t going to stop panicking until she knew for sure. Taking a deep breath, she entered the kitchen, laid her coat on one of the kitchen stools, her eyes on the back of Kakashi’s head as he whistled along with the kettle.
When he turned to face her, she felt her insides squirm in nervous anticipation; but the kitchen island bench was high enough to hide her small protruding belly. He smiled that award-winning smile.
“I’ll just be a minute, you can wait in the serving room if you want, then we can talk about what brought you to my humble abode, yeah?”
She wasn’t sure how to interpret that hopeful look on his face, but she nodded, waiting for him to turn back to the tea before slipping out into the other room like he suggested.
Oh gods.
Her nerves had just skyrocketed.
Sakura studied the pictures on the opposite wall to the tatami mat, entwining her fingers as she attempted to simmer her nerves. None of the people in the photos looked like his “other half” so to speak; there were people in business suits and an elderly couple in several that looked like Kakashi’s parents. The one that stood out was a photo of Kakashi and two others—a guy and girl, but the way those two were holding each other, she figured she didn’t have anything to worry about.
I hope.
She spun around quickly as Kakashi entered the serving room, like she’d been caught reading his dirty magazines or something. He wasn’t looking directly at her as he moved to place the tea try on the low table in the centre of the room. He looked up and her breath hitched.
“Oh, you took the coat off? I turned the thermostat up, so you don’t have to keep that heavy jacket on–” He paused. “Uh, Sakura?”
His eyes fell to her stomach and widened. “W-what?”
His eyes roamed over her shirt; with the coat out of the way, he could suddenly and terrifyingly understand why she’d come all this way on her own.
“Hai, Kakashi, it’s yours,” she said, to break the silence.
That made it easier. She was showing already, but it was mostly still just bloating; she’d deliberately worn a tighter shirt and cosy jeans to show it off. After taking off her coat, her baby bump was difficult to miss. To the casual observer, she didn’t look pregnant until she’d removed the coat.
Kakashi continued to gape at her.
“Kakashi?”
“I’m sorry,” he said softly, quickly recovering his speaking ability. “It’s just... a shock.”
She nodded. “I know. I’m sorry too. But I didn’t know how else to tell you. Daddy...”
She trailed off and he understood. Kizashi was going to kill him. It didn’t matter that he needed the Hatake business right now, his daughter had been defiled and impregnated. No decent father would just let that go. And Kizashi was as decent a father as Kakashi had ever seen. He couldn’t imagine a scenario where the older man wouldn’t yell at him and call him every name under the sun for this.
He swallowed heavily.
“Where does he think you are right now?”
“Not at home.”
He chuckled humourlessly. “I suppose so. Uh,” he motioned to the tea. “Don’t want to waste my hospitality, right?”
She nodded and sat down; he ran a distracted hand through his odd hair and sighed, moving to pour her tea for her, before allowing her to pour his. They sat in silence, across from each other, avoiding eye contact and just enjoying the rich flavour of the tea he’d chosen. She wanted to ask what flavour it was but was feeling too nervous to start idle chatter. She was as nervous as he was, looking everywhere but at Kakashi as she delicately sipped at her tea. When they were both done and the silence dragged on, Sakura was beginning to worry he was going to send her on her way with little but a “I’m too old to have a kid” or some such nonsense.
She cleared her throat, her eyes lowering to her hands, sitting in her lap and twiddling like a schoolgirl. The fear and dread came rushing back when Kakashi seemingly had nothing to say and she didn’t know how to start the topic of what to do now. Her fidgety hands moved from her lap to her knees, back to her lap, and then finally to the serving table. She splayed her hands out, faced down, frowning at them.
Sakura only had to wait a few more minutes after her fidgeting stopped before the father of her unborn child finally broke the silence, causing her to look up at him, now fixated on his mismatched eyes.
“I don’t regret it,” he said slowly. “I…” He held a hand over his face in an attempt to cover his blush, but the look on her face told him he was busted. Kakashi chuckled, resting the hand on hers, instead. He rubbed his thumb over her hand. “It was amazing. You were amazing.”
It was her turn to blush.
“What I’m trying to say is...” He sighed. “I... don’t regret it.” He chuckled at his own expense again. “I’m not really helping, am I?”
She smiled. Sakura appreciated what he was clearly trying to say. She had him tongue tied, apparently. It was a good feeling, surprisingly. It meant she wasn’t just a notch on his belt—she wasn’t forgettable and unwanted. She cleared her throat again.
“Where do we go from here?” She asked, her voice trembling. She was scared of the answer, but also… not. It was strange.
Kakashi ran a hand through his hair—he did that when he was both nervous and unsettled, she’d noticed. Or at least, she gathered so. He wasn’t the most open person, that much was obvious.
“I–”
Whatever Kakashi was going to suggest was drowned out by a loud, abrupt serious of knocks on his front door. Whoever it was wasn’t bothering with the doorbell and sound irate and impatient.
Sakura paled immediately. Her father might’ve put two and two together, somehow… she’d told her friends where she was going. But the caravan answered to her father, so if he really wanted to squeeze information out of them...
Oh my god.
“Hatake!”
Yep, that was Kizashi Haruno’s angry voice.
Kakashi and Sakura stared mutely at each other. They both knew that the longer they took to answer it, the more hell there’d be to pay.
“Kakashi I swear, if you don’t open this damn door–”
Kakashi quickly strode over and swung the door open before Kizashi could finish that sentence.
“Daddy?” Sakura squeaked, standing up.
Her father’s eyes dropped to her protruding stomach as her hand fell to it instinctively. For a moment, it looked like the wind had been knocked out of him; then his face screwed up and he shoved his way inside, leaving Kakashi to close the door in an attempt at some kind of privacy.
Kizashi spun around and growled audibly, his eyes narrowed in on his business partner.
This was it. Sakura knew what was coming.
Kizashi Haruno was infamous for his temper, and when he was at his most angry, her father was a rambler.
His hands flailed and gesticulated as he ranted. “Kakashi, you bastard! What the hell did you think you were doing with my daughter!? She’s soon to be betrothed, not the concubine of a low life porn smuggler!”
Sakura’s eyes widened at this piece of information.
“She’s supposed to lay with her husband, not some one-off, out-dated lady’s man! She deserves better! She deserves more respect than this! To think that Mebuki thought you were a good guy. What the hell is wrong with you, Hatake? I don’t care that you’re a staunch bachelor, you will do right by my baby girl and marry her before it’s too late! And don’t you dare try to blame my little girl for your midlife boner. Take some goddamn, fucking responsibility!”
Silence met this proclamation, but the air was still rife with the tension created by Kizashi’s anger. He huffed and attempted to calm himself; he wasn’t normally a violent man, but he really wanted to punch Kakashi’s lights out. But there was no way he would stoop to that level in front of his little girl. He would deal with that urge later.
Kakashi, for his part, looked thoroughly shamed. He sighed, ran a hand through his hair (again), and nodded toward his future father in law.
Meanwhile, Sakura’s heart was racing. When the hell had this escalated to marriage? The logical part of her brain knew she could no longer marry that son of a friend within their Roma clan, but to marry Kakashi… Well, it wasn’t a horrible idea. But her brain had yet to plan ahead that far, so she was gobsmacked by her father’s insistence; not to mention Kakashi’s strangely immediate acquiescence to this demand.
“Sakura!”
“Daddy?”
Kakashi took the hint and stepped into the kitchen to give them privacy, a little too fast for Sakura’s liking.
Kizashi sighed, one hand falling to her stomach as he kissed her forehead. “What am I going to do with both of you?”
“Daddy, I—”
“It’s my fault. You felt you couldn’t talk to me. Did he… uh, take you against your—”
“No, daddy,” Sakura said, clasping his hand that was still on her stomach. “I wanted it.” She blushed as he glared up at the ceiling. “I’m so sorry.”
“I know. I got your letter.” He sighed as her face dropped. “I just want what’s best for you and I’ve failed you. Now you’re trapped with Mr. King of Black Market Erotica. Nothing immoral,” he assured her when she scrunched up her face in disgust. He sighed again. “Hatake! Get your arse out here!”
Kakashi did as he was told and waited until Kizashi had finished ranting at him again before seeing her father out. “I’ll be in touch for preparations,” her father said, before the door closed.
“Well, that went well,” she chuckled nervously.
They stood in silence again. It felt like she’d aged ten years in the last ten minutes. But as Sakura rubbed her stomach, and Kakashi couldn’t help but watch the motion carefully, she thought maybe that was okay. The father of her baby was no spring chicken. She smiled and he stepped over to her cautiously, placing a hand on her stomach.
Those mismatched eyes of his stared down at her and her breath caught in her throat as they twinkled, and he smiled. He was so beautiful. She suddenly couldn’t wait to see what their child would inherit from him. Sakura stood on her toes, held his face in both hands, and kissed him. He responded immediately; every inch of her body hummed, reminding her of their night together. Of their connection.
“I’ll do good by you, Sakura. I promise,” he said, once they were forced to stop in order to breathe.
And she believed him.
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Requiem for the Wandering Gypsy
Maruti-Suzuki stopped the sale of Gypsy to civilians in April, 2019 citing its inability to meet ever-improving safety and emission standards. It had plans to completely stop the production of Gypsy because of the same reasons. However, since the Gypsy was an integral part of the Indian armed forces, they wanted a continued supply of the Gypsy irrespective of the safety and pollution hazards. The Defence Ministry of the Indian govt. granted a waiver of the violations of these standards for the military use of the Gypsy. Since April, 2019 Gypsies are produced only for the Indian armed forces.
There are approximately 200 Gypsies that are used for safaris in the Kanha National Park. These Gypsies require a govt. permit to be eligible to enter the park for tourism. Permits are granted only to locals (who must be listed as the registered owner) and only upto 10 years from the date of manufacture of a Gypsy. If a Gypsy is more than 10 years old, then it’s not allowed to enter the park. However, since the unavailability of Gypsies for civilian purposes, it has become increasingly difficult to obtain permits even for new Gypsies. In 2029, the last Gypsy will complete its service at the park. These Gypsies will still be around, but no more will they take tourists on wildlife safaris.
Not only in Kanha, Gypsies are the preferred choice for safaris in almost all the national parks in India. Their high ground-clearance, uncomplicated customization, low maintenance, robust pick-up, silent engines, and easy manoeuvreability make them an ideal vehicle for the rugged landscapes of Indian jungles. Anyone who has been in a Gypsy can vouch for its openness. It also provides ample height and an almost 360 degrees view. This makes it a perfect vehicle for wildlife photographers who often carry long lenses. Further, since the Gypsies run on petrol (gasoline), they are much quieter than the diesel engines. They intrude noiselessly on wildlife turf, offering tourists breathtaking views of animals from close quarters. Another advantage is the relative cleanliness of the petrol fuel compared to the polluting diesel. In a national park, this makes a lot of impact.
The biggest advantage of the Gypsy, however, is it excellent ease of use. Drivers swear by the easy handling of their Gypsies. It can climb mountains and descend low valleys with equal ease. This is the reason why the armed forces adore their Gypsies. You would be surprised to see how deftly a Gypsy navigates territories inside and outside the Kanha national park. For a vehicle traversing such irregular terrain, the Gypsy is also unbelievingly comfortable.
Mr. Ashu, a naturalist at the Kanha Earth Lodge run by Pugdundee Safaris, tells us how, used to driving a Gypsy, he banged up the underside of his Toyota Etios overestimating its clearance. Mr. Harpreet, the general manager of the Kanha Earth Lodge narrates how for major spare parts he has to send one of his men to Jabalpur, a good 170 kms away. Smaller spares that need to be replaced frequently are easily available nearby but with the inevitable demise of the Gypsy fast approaching, the availability of major spare parts is an issue.
To be ahead of the curve and also to test the waters with alternatives, some tour operators have already started using other vehicles. Mahindra’s Thar and Bolero are the front runners. But these vehicles have problems of their own and don’t quite offer the Gypsy experience. Firstly, they are loud. The wildlife will take quite some time to get used to the louder engines. Secondly, diesel engines don’t have a quick pick-up; they are lethargic and slow to respond. Increased pollution is the third major problem. To make matters worse for their owners, diesel vehicles are granted a permit only for a duration of 5 years from the date of manufacture. In short term, this is probably a good thing for the ecological balance of the forests but in the long term it’s bound to induce more production, sale, and abandonment of these vehicles thereby resulting in a larger carbon footprint.
There’s widespread apprehension and an undercurrent of despair among the drivers, naturalists, and tour operators in Kanha as the Gypsy hurtles towards the final leg of its legacy. The situation in the other national parks in India can’t be that different. If only Maruti Suzuki has the prudence to take cognizance of the troublesome future staring at this ecosystem of wildlife-operators-tourists and the forbearance to engage in bringing the Gypsy up to speed to meet newer safety and emission guidelines, the multiple stakeholders in the Indian wildlife tourism industry will collectively heave a sigh of relief.
(with inputs from Mr. Ashu Khan and Mr. Harpreet Dhillon of the Kanha Earth Lodge, Kanha)
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GRAPS AND CLAPS REVIEWS - PCW 'CARD SUBJECT TO CHANGE'
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Hello and welcome everyone to Part 2 of the PCW weekender this time taking me to Leeds once again, but this time to a new venue in the form of Pryzm which was once the home of True Grit Wrestling a couple of years ago. For PCW tonight it was near enough a sellout, which for a first time in a new city is excellent as there is a gap in the market in Leeds which currently has 2 prevalent promotions in Tidal who run the Temple of Boom and also RISE who are literally in their own market and fan base, which in this day and age is something that they should be proud of.
Arriving in Leeds after a detour to Manchester due to another walkout by Northern Rail which is becoming a bit of a laughing stock now, first port of call was regular haunt - Tapped to meet up with Ben and later Athers. Only one pint in here whilst I tried to wrangle getting some free Wi-Fi from a Primark nearby, that pint being a £3.90 pint of Bernard Light which as ever is a good crisp lager, due to this place being rammed we decided to move elsewhere to The Nation of Shopkeepers which is located on the way to the 02 Academy. 
One highlight of this pub is the big beer garden area with one half being heated and the other half being uncovered, thankfully the sun had returned for one last time this weekend, I had a pint of Sweetwater Brewery Hash Session IPA costing £4.80, very fruity in taste and possibly the best pint of the day, they certainly offer a good selection of IPA's, but as one person said to me later in the night that the lack of stouts/porters was evident but nonetheless an excellent bar/pub.
A walk up the hill, we then visited the Merchant pub next door to Pryzm, on first impression this is a bit of a rough and ready fake 'Spoons which was hit by a Goose Island shortage so I had to plump for a £4 pint of San Miguel which is one of the better mass produced lager out there, but for the real ale enthusiasts it is certainly lacking in choice. Last pub before going to the wrestling was the big 'Spoons on Millenium Square that was bathed in the Autumn sunshine, this is maybe the best 'Spoons in Leeds but one thing I did notice in the city on this day was there must have been some sort of Gypsy festival going on as it was teeming with extra's from My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding - proper David Dickinson tans on show here folks.
Drinks done, it was off to the wrestling at Przym with around 250/300 in attendance on this evening in what was a spacious nightclub room which is akin to many of PCW's venues.First thing I was greeted with was the news off my mate Rodger who reported that bottles of 330ml Budweiser were £5 a bottle and that would be the general price of things with bottles of Kopparberg being £5.90 and near enough a dry bumming for everything else - this was probably the only down point on what is a very good venue for wrestling.
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Due to PCW's ring announcer not being available we had Steven Fludder doing the honours of compering the evening, so without further ado let's get into what went down on this evening. We started off with 4-way action with Planet Bolton's own Arcadian taking on A.C Stryker, Dave Birch and former PCW Women's Champion Rhio. This was a 7/8 minute affair that was more of a showcase for Rhio who looked excellent during this match, dives were hit to the outside by Styker, Birch and Arcadian but they were all then flattened by Rhio came off the top with a crossbody to everyone below. Not long after Rhio used a Pumphandle slam and a roll of the dice to Dave Birch for the impressive victory and build momentum on her way to the Blindfold match on the 23rd November in Blackpool.
Second up was a battle of two former rivals with Chris Masters taking on Iestyn Rees. Early part of this contest was Iestyn trying to avoid getting in the ring to face Masters but he was caught on the ring rope and thrown back in the ring by The Masterpiece. Back in the ring though it was Iestyn who dominated a lot of this match, but a spirited comeback from Masters had him on the verge of victory as he looked to lock in the Masterlock but was kicked in the balls by Rees whilst the ref wasn't looking, leading to Rees hitting an elevated slam to Masters for the 3 count. This was a really good big lad's match and you sort of forget that Rees and Masters are very underrated as two big lad wrestlers.
Third match up was the debut in PCW of 'The Pork of York' Dom Black taking on our boy Ashton Smith who as ever was sang to from the Manchester section of the crowd,but this was being drowned out by Black's supporters who know him very well from his time in True Grit and RISE. During Black's entrance he tried to through a bouquet of roses to the crowd but it kept getting thrown back to him, so not much love around in Leeds from some people .Black during this match was trying to get in the head of Ashton by using tactics like pulling his own trunks down and other sexual references to his Pork. Black though got the Pork Shoulder from Ashton and was duly made mincemeat of when Ashton got ticked off and finished off Black with a GTS then a roll of the dice for the victory in around 15 minutes. If anything Black got over with the crowd and got a 'Please come back' chant so a thumbs up to a return for him in the future.
Half Time Main Event was a rematch from Blackpool a couple of months ago between Sheikh El-Sham and Joey Hayes. Sheikh who once again was getting the 'Sheikh El Shambles and Sheiking in his boots' chants worked early on Joey's and ribs using elevated knee strikes to wind Hayes,and this would work into the finish as Sheikh glanced Hayes with a chairshot to the ribs and then a sweet rolling spear which looks excellent as a finisher for the big victory - Sheikhy is certainly getting the rocket strapped to him in PCW and I could easily see him as Champion in the next year which would be a great achievement for the lad. After the match Joey did get scant consolation as he got hit with a JKO off Hayes to send him packing to the back.
Back from the break we returned with PCW Women's action with the Champion Nightshade this time taking on another PCW debutant in the form of Midlands wrestler Kanji who I have seen once before at Southside and was impressive on that occasion showing a lot of high flying moves for someone in the infancy of their career. BOOM BOOM BOOM LET ME HEAR YOU SAY KANJI KANJI! was the cry from our section of the crowd to try and will her on to beat Nightshade, but despite her best efforts when she tried to fightback with a moonsault that she ultimately missed to Nightshade, leading to Nightshade to land a roundhouse kick to the back of Kanji's head to get the 3 count. I for one hope to see Kanji get another opportunity in PCW as she came across very good here.
Semi Main Event we had a battle of two up and coming youngsters with Kieran Kelly who had looked good in the first match at Blackpool on the Friday night taking on Philip Michael who had picked up a win against Ashton Smith the night before, This was a really good back and forth contest where both lads certainly didn't put foot wrong where some more experienced wrestlers certainly would. Since his break away from PCW, Philip Michael has changed up his style of wrestling a bit as he was more submission based when last seen, but he has picked up more lucha libre style offence which can only be a good thing. Kelly himself was impressive on this evening, coming within a whisker of beating Phil with a splash from the top rope for a 2 count, sadly for Kieran it wasn't to end so good as Phil dug into his submission catalogue and made Kieran tap out to a double arm submission for the victory - this was certainly my graps!
Main event time with PCW Champion Tel Banham and BIG T taking on the team of 'Magnificent' Matthew Brooks and T-Bone who was clad in full Operamania garb whilst also treating the fans to his dulcet tones (I can say I have heard worse ha). Before I get into the match, someone to the left hand side of the crowd shouted 'Sexual Chocolate' at BIG T, which he certainly took offence to as he walked round to that side and gripped the lad who probably was walking in a puddle of his own shit - don't mess with BIG T is the lesson here folks. As a first time team here I thought Brooks and Bone looked very cohesive as a unit and at one stage they double suplexed BIG T which at any time is an impressive feat of strength. Banham and T did come back into it focusing there attack on Brooks, that was until a hot tag to T-Bone who came in to clean house sending Big T packing over the top rope leaving Tel prone to a double boot from Bone and Brooks which was then followed up by dueling leg drops for the victory and chalking up another one in the loss column for your Champion Tel for whom this was a bad weekend of defeats.
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With the show done at 8:45pm, it was time to say our goodbyes but not before making a visit back to Tapped to see Steve and Meg of London for a swift pint and a chat before getting the train/tram back to Rochdale at Midnight. So there we are another show done and in closing I have got to say  I preferred the Leeds show over the Blackpool show with Kieran Kelly vs Philip Michael being the best match of the show, with Rees vs Masters and Smith vs Black being ones to keep a look out for, hopefully this show has proven successful enough for them to run the venue once again next year.
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As ever I hope you have enjoyed reading this review and I will see you next time at Rev Pro's show in Brixton featuring Minoru Suzuki taking on Tomohiro Ishii - that will be proper two dads in a car park stuff. So until then - BYE!!
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Maruti Suzuki Showrooms in Mumbai
The Sai Service Group is the largest selling Maruti Suzuki dealership in India and has a presence in Pune, Kolhapur, Mumbai, Goa, Telengana and Kerala. The Sai Service Group started its journey in 1985 and has completed 34 years in the market till now. We are also dealers for Bajaj Auto & KTM in Mumbai and Pune . The Group aims to be a one-stop customer solution right from car buying and after sales to service, repair, maintenance, insurance and more.
We know your car is not just an investment option for your convenience. We know that it is no less than a family member and something that you absolutely adore! Also, we are aware that the whole process of car buying and then maintenance and service are things that are mostly complicated and take up time and energy on your part. At Maruti Suzuki Showrroms in Mumbai, we take pride in making your buying and ownership experiences absolutely smooth and hassle free. We strongly believe in our motto- It?s the After Sales that Count. We offer the best used cars across multiple segments along with high quality genuine Maruti Suzuki components and spare parts. We also offer cutting edge repair and service facilities and insurance renewal assistance. We have some of the most skilled and experienced sales executives, technicians and service advisors to cater to all your needs. At Sai Service, we will always strive to bring more smiles on the faces of our customers!
Maruti Suzuki started its NEXA retail channel for selling premium models in their respective categories in India. The NEXA dealership chain offers some of the most exciting cars available in the country along with unparalleled customer and visitor experiences. Maruti Suzuki has witnessed huge success courtesy its NEXA lineup. The S-Cross premium crossover was the first product to be included in the NEXA vehicle range and is an up market, luxurious and attractively designed crossover which offers good interior space and decent performance. The Ciaz midsized sedan is one of the highest selling models in its segment and comes with oodles of space, the latest features and technology and excellent fuel economy at the same time. There is also the Ciaz S which is a sportier and more exhilarating version of the sedan and this has also found favor with contemporary buyers.
The NEXA range also includes the Ignis which is a one of a kind premium hatchback cum crossover. The Ignis stands out for its lineup of new age features, distinctive design and attractive pricing. It is one of the most unique Maruti Suzuki models to have been launched in recent years. The Baleno, of course, is one of the country’s favourite premium hatchbacks and offers the very best features, an eye-catching design, impeccable performance and good safety features. The Baleno ticks all the boxes as far as a luxury hatchback is concerned and to cater to performance enthusiasts, there is the Baleno RS which offers added punch, power and performance. The Maruti Suzuki NEXA lineup comprises of some of the most exclusive models from India’s largest carmaker.
Maruti Suzuki India is the largest carmaker in the country by way of sales volumes and sells several popular models across its dealerships. These include the Alto 800 which is probably the largest selling car in the country, offering immense affordability, low price points and decent features. The Alto K10 is the power packed version of the Alto which also finds many takers in the hatchback segment. Along with these two high volume sellers, there is also the WagonR 1.0 which is also one of the highest selling cars in India. The WagonR offers a high seating position, ample legroom and good features.
The Omni van is sold as a perfect people and goods carrier along with the Eeco while the Gypsy makes for a rugged, iconic and powerful off-roading SUV. The Celerio is a popular hatchback which was the first in the segment to get an automatic option and is priced competitively as well. The Swift is also one of the highest selling Maruti Suzuki hatchbacks and comes packed with features and ample interior space. The Dzire has been rebranded into a premium sub-4m sedan with loads of features and enticing exterior styling. The Ertiga is one of the most popular MPVs, offering ample cabin space and good ground clearance. Maruti Suzuki has also unearthed a winner in the form of the Vitara Brezza which is one of the highest selling compact SUVs and has won over customers with its attractive design, features and performance. Maruti Suzuki sells all these hot selling models at its regular outlets in India.
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Maruti Suzuki XL7 To Be More Premium Version of XL6
Recently, new spy pictures of an MPV has surfaced on the web that appears just like the Maruti Suzuki XL6 however will get an XL7 badge. We are guessing its a extra premium model of the XL6.
Maruti Suzuki launched the XL6 someday in the past in India and it’s basically a premium model of the Ertiga MPV. Now, there are some recent spy photographs on the web of an MPV that appears fairly just like the Maruti Suzuki XL6 however carries a badging of XL7. This upcoming Suzuki XL7 will supposedly be launched within the Indonesian market with a seven-seater configuration. This new MPV might additionally see gross sales in ASEAN markets in future.
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Maruti Suzuki might carry a extra premium model of the XL6, referred to as the XL7, to India
In first look, the XL7 seen in these spy pictures look similar to the XL6 that’s already bought in India. The XL7 in these pictures appears to have every part that the India-spec XL6 will get together with the faux-silver inserts on the bumpers, roof rails, and physique cladding. However, when you look carefully, you’ll discover that the grille is barely totally different and chunkier alloy wheels with a tyre dimension of at the least 16 inches. The XL7 appears to be like a little bit bit extra rugged and crossover-ish than its Indian counterpart.
Inside the cabin, the XL7 is once more anticipated to be fairly equivalent to the XL6. That means it would have an all-black inside theme however it might not include a six-seater format. The XL7 could possibly be a seven-seater MPV, changing the captain seats on the the second row with a bench seat. Other than that, the remainder of the cabin shall be fairly equivalent. Although, Suzuki could possibly be utilizing a unique inside coloration scheme or trim panels on the Indonesian spec-model.
Also Read : Next Gen Maruti Suzuki Gypsy (Jimny) Debut Expected At 2020 Auto Expo
Under the hood, the XL7 could possibly be powered by the identical 1.5-litre petrol engine seen within the Indonesian-spec Ertiga MPV. The mannequin is predicted to be a front-wheel drive, similar to the usual Ertiga. However, in an effort to add to its rugged nature, Suzuki might enhance its floor clearance. We had already reported earlier that Maruti Suzuki shall be bringing a extra premium MPV than the XL6 to India. Maruti has additionally confirmed that the brand new MPV shall be priced between Rs 10 Lakhs to Rs 20 Lakhs. This shall be a totally new phase for Maruti as its costliest car is as much as Rs 13 Lakhs that features the S-Cross, XL6 and Ciaz. This specific MPV will basically tackle the Toyota Innova Crysta and shall be half of the alliance between Toyota and Maruti Suzuki. What stays to be seen is whether or not this MPV in query is the XL7 or not.
Also Read : Maruti Planning For A New And More Premium MPV Than The XL6?
This shouldn’t be the primary time that Suzuki is utilizing the XL7 moniker. The firm had a Grand Vitara-based seven-seat XL7 SUV a number of years in the past. The new XL7, nevertheless, is basically a crossover model of the Ertiga MPV. Also, Maruti Suzuki has the XL5 developing in India, which basically is a premium model of the common-or-garden WagonR. Seems like Maruti Suzuki is making an attempt to create a novel identification with the XL moniker. Whatever it is likely to be, we’d like to see an much more premium MPV than the XL6 from Maruti Suzuki to make it to India.  
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Maruti Suzuki Showrroms in Mumbai
The Sai Service Group is the largest selling Maruti Suzuki dealership in India and has a presence in Pune, Kolhapur, Mumbai, Goa, Telengana and Kerala. The Sai Service Group started its journey in 1985 and has completed 34 years in the market till now. We are also dealers for Bajaj Auto & KTM in Mumbai and Pune . The Group aims to be a one-stop customer solution right from car buying and after sales to service, repair, maintenance, insurance and more.
We know your car is not just an investment option for your convenience. We know that it is no less than a family member and something that you absolutely adore! Also, we are aware that the whole process of car buying and then maintenance and service are things that are mostly complicated and take up time and energy on your part. At Maruti Suzuki Showrroms in Mumbai, we take pride in making your buying and ownership experiences absolutely smooth and hassle free. We strongly believe in our motto- It?s the After Sales that Count. We offer the best used cars across multiple segments along with high quality genuine Maruti Suzuki components and spare parts. We also offer cutting edge repair and service facilities and insurance renewal assistance. We have some of the most skilled and experienced sales executives, technicians and service advisors to cater to all your needs. At Sai Service, we will always strive to bring more smiles on the faces of our customers!
Maruti Suzuki started its NEXA retail channel for selling premium models in their respective categories in India. The NEXA dealership chain offers some of the most exciting cars available in the country along with unparalleled customer and visitor experiences. Maruti Suzuki has witnessed huge success courtesy its NEXA lineup. The S-Cross premium crossover was the first product to be included in the NEXA vehicle range and is an up market, luxurious and attractively designed crossover which offers good interior space and decent performance. The Ciaz midsized sedan is one of the highest selling models in its segment and comes with oodles of space, the latest features and technology and excellent fuel economy at the same time. There is also the Ciaz S which is a sportier and more exhilarating version of the sedan and this has also found favor with contemporary buyers.
The NEXA range also includes the Ignis which is a one of a kind premium hatchback cum crossover. The Ignis stands out for its lineup of new age features, distinctive design and attractive pricing. It is one of the most unique Maruti Suzuki models to have been launched in recent years. The Baleno, of course, is one of the country’s favourite premium hatchbacks and offers the very best features, an eye-catching design, impeccable performance and good safety features. The Baleno ticks all the boxes as far as a luxury hatchback is concerned and to cater to performance enthusiasts, there is the Baleno RS which offers added punch, power and performance. The Maruti Suzuki NEXA lineup comprises of some of the most exclusive models from India’s largest carmaker.
Maruti Suzuki India is the largest carmaker in the country by way of sales volumes and sells several popular models across its dealerships. These include the Alto 800 which is probably the largest selling car in the country, offering immense affordability, low price points and decent features. The Alto K10 is the power packed version of the Alto which also finds many takers in the hatchback segment. Along with these two high volume sellers, there is also the WagonR 1.0 which is also one of the highest selling cars in India. The WagonR offers a high seating position, ample legroom and good features.
The Omni van is sold as a perfect people and goods carrier along with the Eeco while the Gypsy makes for a rugged, iconic and powerful off-roading SUV. The Celerio is a popular hatchback which was the first in the segment to get an automatic option and is priced competitively as well. The Swift is also one of the highest selling Maruti Suzuki hatchbacks and comes packed with features and ample interior space. The Dzire has been rebranded into a premium sub-4m sedan with loads of features and enticing exterior styling. The Ertiga is one of the most popular MPVs, offering ample cabin space and good ground clearance. Maruti Suzuki has also unearthed a winner in the form of the Vitara Brezza which is one of the highest selling compact SUVs and has won over customers with its attractive design, features and performance. Maruti Suzuki sells all these hot selling models at its regular outlets in India.
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