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Suzuki Vitara (2015 on)

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1.4 Boosterjet S Allgrip 5dr SUV

reviewed by Anonymous on 1 May 2019
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Experience at the dealership
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Overall reliability

Probably the best all round car I've owned

Owned this car for just over a year now. Spent a lot of time researching before I decided to take a test drive. I was sold within a couple of miles. The first car I've driven in a long while that brought a smile to my face. The car feels so much more alive than most nowadays. It's engine is a gem, lively with a good turn of pace when needed, but very smooth and quiet. The ride is firm but more comfortable than my company car (2018 Golf SE estate) and the car handles like a sportscar. It's a real hoot to drive on a twisty country road in sports mode.Economy is 44-46 mpg overall and I've seen 52 on a good cross country run, which is pretty good for a petrol 4wd SUV. I have changed to a set of Michelin Cross Climates which have improved the car - much grippier than original tyres a lot quieter and smoother riding. Good practicality, comfortable seats and driving position. Excellent visibility and the best heating/ventilation I've used. No significant issues so far.

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About this car

Price£22,994–£29,034
Road TaxAlternative fuel, D–F
MPG44.8–70.6 mpg
Real MPG88.2%

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