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SUZUKI SIERRA Used Car Review

Pros

Cons

  • Good fun off road
  • An affordable 4WD for families with small budgets
  • 1996 upgrade improved on-road ride quality
  • Solid, reliable mechanicals
  • Poor on-road handling before 1996 upgrade
  • Limited refinement and comfort
  • Coil-spring suspension models weren't considered as good off road
  • Hopelessly underpowered engines
This is general information and should not be relied on as purchasing advice.
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Overview of the Suzuki Sierra

Overview of the Suzuki Sierra

SUZUKI SIERRA GENERATIONS

1981-1999

RUNNING COSTS

Fuel Consumption

1.3L 4-cylinder: 7.1 to 7.4 litres per 100km

= Highly economical.

= Good economy.

= Average fuel use.

= Heavy consumption.

Servicing

Contact your nearest Suzuki dealer as the Sierra is no longer sold. However, the servicing program for the replacement Jimny is every 10,000km or six months, whichever is sooner. Each service currently costs about $269. Suzuki Sierra parts and accessories can be found on Gumtree.

SIMILAR MODELS TO SUZUKI SIERRA

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR: SUZUKI SIERRA (1996 TO 1999)

It was around 1996 that Suzuki changed the bodywork of the Sierra and gave the little off-roader coil springs to improve ride.

That also means these later versions are less likely to have been heavily modified as the coil-spring arrangement was less simple to fiddle with for massive suspension hikes and huge wheels and tyres.

In other ways, though, the Sierra is a bit of a victim of its own success and it has earned a hard-core group of rusted-on enthusiasts who cherish the things for their actual off-road abilities.

Which means the one you want to buy second-hand has avoided this sort of treatment. So be wary of a Sierra with mud tyres, a winch and big spot-lights. If it looks like it's lived in the jungle, it probably has.

Mechanically, these are simple vehicles, but they're old now, so check the condition of the engine and transmission carefully and be aware that nothing lasts forever.