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'''Suzuki Karimun''' is a [[city car]] that was designed in Japan by [[Suzuki]] and assembled in [[Indonesia]] by PT. [[IndoMobil Suzuki International]] (a subsidiary of Suzuki). It was sold in [[Indonesia]] from 1999 to present. It was based on:
'''Suzuki Karimun''' is a [[city car]] that was designed in Japan by [[Suzuki]] and assembled in [[Indonesia]] by PT. [[IndoMobil Suzuki International]] (a subsidiary of Suzuki)<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.suzuki.co.id/automobile_type/karimun-wagon-r/ | title =Suzuki Indonesia | publisher = Karimun Wagon R Indonesia | accessdate= 2010-12-28 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = http://karimunwagonr.com/ | title =karimun wagon r | publisher = Karimun Wagon R Indonesia | accessdate= 2010-12-28 }}</ref>. It was sold in [[Indonesia]] from 1999 to present. It was based on:
*'''First generation''' (1999–2007): [[Suzuki Wagon R#First generation (1993-1998)|First generation Suzuki Wagon R]]
*'''First generation''' (1999–2007): [[Suzuki Wagon R#First generation (1993-1998)|First generation Suzuki Wagon R]]
*'''Second generation''' (2007–2013): [[Suzuki MR Wagon#First generation|First generation Suzuki MR Wagon]] (as '''Suzuki Estilo/Karimun Estilo''')
*'''Second generation''' (2007–2013): [[Suzuki MR Wagon#First generation|First generation Suzuki MR Wagon]] (as '''Suzuki Estilo/Karimun Estilo''')

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Suzuki Karimun is a city car that was designed in Japan by Suzuki and assembled in Indonesia by PT. IndoMobil Suzuki International (a subsidiary of Suzuki)[1][2]. It was sold in Indonesia from 1999 to present. It was based on:

  1. ^ "Suzuki Indonesia". Karimun Wagon R Indonesia. Retrieved 28 December 2010.
  2. ^ "karimun wagon r". Karimun Wagon R Indonesia. Retrieved 28 December 2010.