I recently checked out both these vehicles when making a recent change, also my brother has the Suzuki 1.4 but in manual form. Firstly the Civic is only available in auto form with the petrol engine. Having said that the Honda diesel is renowned as one of the most reliable and economical so I would not be concerned on that point. However I went for a petrol, not a Civic, due to dieselgate. The Civic estate is enormous but the view from the rear windows is a little claustrophobic which may not be helpful with young children on a long journey for example. One of ours tended to get car sick. The Suzuki is on the smaller end of the SUV spectrum, but with good usable space and the engine is very good, giving something over 40mpg and perhaps ever so slightly better than the Honda petrol.
Are you sure that you can get a Suzuki 1.4 auto for 3.5-4k less than the 65 reg Honda?? A 2015 Honda auto runs out at at 9k+ with another 1k or so for the estate, whilst the cheapest Suzuki 1.4 auto on autotrader is 16k and they are only availbale from 66 reg onwards.
My brother likes his Suzuki but he is in the trade and got it for a very low price. He reckons the build quality is not that great and the prices remain high due to the popularity of the 1.4 boosterjet engine, the 1.6 petrols are very stodgy but much cheaper. He certainly would not pay the sort of money they retail for. Having looked hard at both cars my choice would undoubtedly be the Honda.
Having said that when I eventually made my decision I actually bought an Avensis estate with the 1.8 petrol engine and auto box. My reason being that it offered slightly better value, was more accommodating to rear seat passengers, has bullet proof user experience and feedback, and I have an excellent Toyota dealer nearby. I have no reason to regret my purchase, a 65 reg Business Plus, and enjoy the car that I anticipate keeping for some time.
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