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Suzuki Swift (2017 on)

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reviewed by Anonymous on 27 July 2024
5
reviewed by Anonymous on 26 August 2023
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reviewed by Anonymous on 28 March 2023
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reviewed by Anonymous on 28 March 2023
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reviewed by JCBBFC27 on 5 February 2023
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reviewed by frank123 on 10 December 2021
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reviewed by David Munday on 18 May 2021
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reviewed by Anonymous on 7 February 2021
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reviewed by Linsoo on 8 November 2020
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reviewed by Nigel brion on 20 September 2020
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reviewed by Nigel brion on 20 September 2020
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reviewed by Anonymous on 5 July 2020
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reviewed by Anonymous on 2 January 2020
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reviewed by Anonymous on 13 December 2019
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reviewed by Anonymous on 13 December 2019
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reviewed by Anonymous on 13 December 2019
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reviewed by Anonymous on 13 December 2019
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reviewed by Anonymous on 13 December 2019
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reviewed by Anonymous on 13 December 2019
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reviewed by Anonymous on 13 December 2019
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reviewed by Anonymous on 13 December 2019
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reviewed by Anonymous on 13 December 2019
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reviewed by Anonymous on 13 December 2019
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1.0 SZ5 Boosterjet 6 speed Auto 5dr

reviewed by Anonymous on 13 December 2019
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Overall rating
5
How it drives
4
Fuel economy
4
Tax/Insurance/Warranty costs
5
Cost of maintenance and repairs
5
Experience at the dealership
3
How practical it is
5
How you rate the manufacturer
5
Overall reliability

A small car you can look forward to driving every morning

I love the Mini style curved, upright windscreen which gives the car great visibility and a superb driving position, in contrast to the claustrophobia-inducing, sharply slanting windscreens you find today.

The punchy direct injection, Intercooled, turbo 3 pot is an absolute gem with linear power delivery, very good refinement and a rather charismatic engine note.

The Aisin (Toyota owned transmission supplier) made 6-speed auto is near faultless and should be trouble-free and more durable than a cvt . Even its turbo is made by IHI which supplies turbochargers to Ferrari. Cheap but inoffensive plastics aside , Suzuki has got the priorities right by choosing first-class mechanicals and the car feels like it would be reliable in the long run. Suzuki also was placed first on 2018 What Car ? reliability survey, which is no mean feat.

Handling is extremely surefooted and responsive. The ride is excellent on the highway, but a bit firm on really rough surfaces. Reducing the air pressure to 32 psi helps in this regard.

Fuel efficiency is great at around 50MPG avg.

Reliability is excellent so far and in summary, I have never regretted buying it because it brings me so much joy both in terms of its styling and driving enjoyment. I only buy Japanese cars and this car is way better than similar offerings from Toyota,Honda and Mazda.

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reviewed by Bathmark on 2 October 2019
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reviewed by Linsoo on 24 February 2019
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reviewed by MadMax toon on 28 October 2018
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reviewed by Anonymous on 28 October 2018
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reviewed by Anonymous on 23 June 2018
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reviewed by Will Green on 12 April 2018
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reviewed by Anonymous on 12 April 2018
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reviewed by Anonymous on 7 November 2017

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About this car

Price£11,993–£19,499
Road TaxA–C
MPG53.2–65.6 mpg
Real MPG99.1%

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