Suzuki was founded in 1909 by entrepreneur Michiro Suzuki as a loom manufacturing company. But despite the success of the machine tools, Suzuki wanted the company to expand its manufacturing capabilities. And in 1937, work began on the creation of a car. Already in 1939, the first car was manufactured with an innovative four-cylinder engine. In 1990, Suzuki changes its name to Suzuki Motor Corporation. Already in 2000, Suzuki was ranked twelfth among all car manufacturers in the world, whose sales volumes reached 1.8 million vehicles per year and became the most famous Japanese car company in the United States. Suzuki is currently the fifth largest automaker in Japan and 11th in the world. Almost all Suzuki cars are all-wheel drive. The main activity is the production of compact subcompact high-tech cars, motorcycles, engines and spare parts. In the world market, and especially in the markets of Japan and Southeast Asia, spare parts manufactured by Suzuki are known as high quality, durable and reliable, with an optimal combination of price and quality. The range of spare parts produced by the company is wide and includes several thousand items. It covers almost the entire spectrum of parts - body parts, engine, chassis, suspension, steering, car electrics, brake and exhaust systems, clutches, etc.