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SUZUKI SWIFT Used Car Review

Suzuki's first passenger car in Australia became immensely popular during the 1980s and 1990s as a fun and well-priced little hatchback. A sporty GTi variant, which ran from 1989 to 2000, became something of a cult car among keen drivers on a tight budget. Strangely, there was a five-year sabbatical for the Swift - its place taken by the less-appealing Ignis - before it returned to welcome arms in 2005. It's since continued its popularity with city-car buyers.

Pros

Cons

  • Nimble, fun-to-drive handling; easy to park
  • Effective engines - especially latest turbo units
  • Adaptive cruise standard on top-spec model
  • Consistently stylish, gender-neutral design over the years
  • Latest model's relatively high pricing
  • Base model lacks equipment and annual servicing not cheap
  • Small boot
  • No GTi hot-hatch variant since 2000
This is general information and should not be relied on as purchasing advice.
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2022 SUZUKI SWIFT SPORT NAVI TURBO AZ SERIES II (LEM) ORANGE HATCHBACK 1.4L TURBO 6 SP MANUAL

  • 4444 km
  • Hatchback
  • Manual
  • 4

2022 SUZUKI SWIFT SPORT NAVI TURBO AZ SERIES II (LEM) ORANGE HATCHBACK 1.4L TURBO 6 SP MANUAL This 2022 Suzuki Swift is a fantastic example of the popular compact hatch with a sporty twist. It presents beautifully, with stylish two-tone 17-inch alloys and it comes loaded with attractive features and tech including sport branded bucket style seats, automatic LED headlights, and keyless push button start, as well as a 7 Inch touch screen multi-media system with phone projection via Apple CarPlay

$24,990 Excl. Gov. Charges
Cannington, WA

Dealer used
17 hours ago

2024 Suzuki Swift AZ Series II MY22 Sport Orange 6 Speed Manual Hatchback

  • 10 km
  • Hatchback
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 1.4L

This SWIFT SPORT TURBO MANUAL is ready for its new owner. Finished in FLAME ORANGE over BLACK trim, it is well equipped with the following key features. - 5 Year new car Warranty - 6 SPEED MANUAL - 1.4 Boosterjet Turbo Engine - 6.2 L/100km fuel economy - 7 inch Infotainment touchscreen - Sports tuned Suspension and Steering - Weighs only 970kg - Android Auto or Apple Carplay - Advanced Forward Detection System - Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop & Go - Lane Departure Warning and Prevention -

$33,990 Drive Away^
Castle Hill, NSW

Dealer new
Yesterday

2023 Suzuki Swift AZ Series II MY22 Sport Flame Orange 6 Speed Manual Hatchback

  • 2 km
  • Hatchback
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 1.4L

NEED I SAY MORE? IT’S A SWIFT, BUT ITS SPORTY! THE EXCITING RACE CAR INSPIRED BODY, RESPONSIVE HANDLING AND COMFY SHOULDER HUGGING SEATS. YOU CAN EMBRACE YOUR INNER DANIEL RICCIARDO! THE 1.4L BOOSTERJET ENGINE MAXIMISES THE TORQUE RESPONSE AT AS LOW AS 2500RPM! WITH SIDE BLIND SPOT ALERT, REVERSE SENSORS AND REAR-CROSS TRAFFIC ALERT, LANE DEPARTURE WARNING, DIGITAL SPEEDOMETER, COLLISION ALERT AND ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL. OUR SUZUKI RANGE LETS YOU ENDULGE IN 5 YEARS UNLIMITED KILOMETRE WARRAN

$34,085 Drive Away^
Osborne Park, WA

Dealer new
Yesterday

Overview of the Suzuki Swift

Overview of the Suzuki Swift

Suzuki's first passenger car in Australia became immensely popular during the 1980s and 1990s as a fun and well-priced little hatchback.

A sporty GTi variant, which ran from 1989 to 2000, became something of a cult car among keen drivers on a tight budget.

Strangely, there was a five-year sabbatical for the Swift - its place taken by the less-appealing Ignis - before it returned to welcome arms in 2005.

It's since continued its popularity with city-car buyers.

SUZUKI SWIFT GENERATIONS (SINCE 2005)

2005-2011

2011-2017

2017 onwards

RUNNING COSTS

Fuel Consumption

1.2L 4-cylinder: 4.6 to 4.8 litres per 100km

1.0L 3-cylinder turbo: 5.1 litres per 100km

1.4L 4-cylinder turbo (Sport): 6.1 litres per 100km

= Highly economical.

= Good economy.

= Average fuel use.

= Heavy consumption.

Servicing

SIMILAR MODELS TO SUZUKI SWIFT

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR: SUZUKI SWIFT (2011 to 2017)

The Swift generally has a good reputation in the trade, but a few recalls have blotted that copybook slightly.

The recalls involve all sorts of things from potentially leaky fuel-filler pipes to loose bolts that join the engine to the gearbox and even poorly fitted water pumps.

Perhaps the most serious was a flaw in the manufacture of the steering assembly that could see water leak into the steering and rust the internal bits, leading to early wear and, potentially, steering failure.

The other serious recall was to check the braking system which, thanks to a manufacturing flaw, could lose fluid, leading to brake failure.

It's worth checking with a Suzuki dealer that these recalls have been completed on any vehicle you're considering.

The Swift has always been popular with younger drivers, so check for poorly repaired crash damage. Check that the service record doesn't have any gaps.