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Suzuki Swift

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This is an old car model that is no longer for sale by the local distributor since Q2 2011.

Consumer Reviews

3.5
Average | 20 Users
3.5Comfort
4.0Reliability
3.5Interior Design
3.5Value For Money
4.0Handling
3.5Features
3.5Engine Performance
4.0Exterior Styling
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justinrandom | 06 Apr 2022
My First Hatchback and my Dream car !
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Definitely very reliable and Zhng-able. Its a funky car that get underestimated for its fuel economy and performance. Quiet on the road but would get a tad bit noisy at higher speeds. Pickup could be better but easily improved with basic tuning and good grip wheels.

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hikokwei | 30 Jan 2014
Reliable and quiet ride
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Well priced for it's class, fuel consumption pretty good at 15km/l for 1.5A variant. Interior was pretty good for it's class, and certainly a decent ride speed capable of slight overtaking. Sound isolation was good at low speed, but get pretty loud wind noise at expressway speed, not much of a deal breaker.

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Acevin | 11 Oct 2008
Good & reliable car!
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Have been driving this car for close to 2-yrs. quiet engine.. FC quite gd, and esp change to aftermarket air filter, FC even better..

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Deathstalker | 19 Jul 2007
Good if you are a single
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I have the car for 2 years & 3 months; besides the fact that I get a backache (solved with a backrest), & limited bootspace, the car is suitable for me.

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Kenneth_tanww | 26 Dec 2009
Pretty nice car to drive
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Has driven a 1.5A swift for 9 months. A pretty nice car to drive with good and quiet engine. After some add-ons and upgrade of air filter, the fuel comsumption is also quite good. Afterall, a nice car to drive around.

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Dero | 12 Aug 2006
Not value for money
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I've driven my friend's 1.2l and 1.3l swift. Both parallel imported or by Champion.


I feel that the car is good for point A to point B but maybe not the price. It is seriously underpowered when going up hill. but it's quite nice to drive the small car.


When rev hard for a while, the aircon has this burning rubber smell.


The space on the seats are quite okay for a hatchback but the boot is really small.


I would recomend Daihatsu Sirion instead.

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Pocus | 30 Aug 2004
Timeless car for the young at heart. A good first car.
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This is the one and only car that save Suzuki.


From the legacy of the old generation Swift known for reliability and fuel efficiency, the new Swift goes about a different philiosophy... Its chic and yuppy designed and built for the young at heart. With the round lamps and stylish black pillars that made it a trend among japanese designers.


The car is pretty well equipped but still go by the bare bones feel. While the interior is spiced up to look chic and clear cut, it compromised with the lack of useful compartments for storage. The new faclift includes a bootfloor board that gives the impression that the boot is ultra small, but remove the board and you get a pretty decent boot. The commendable feature for the Swift is the sound system which is superb by stock standard.


The engine of the Swift,the standard 1.5 engine with average power of 101bhp and average fuel comsumption of 13km/l, is nothing to shout about, but it should be good enough for our local traffic. Nevertheless it's quiet and reliable without any problems for these 4 years.


Driving for a pickup if the Auto gear can be a drag. the gears are too wide apart and i have to rev the engine to force it down at times, the car sometimes unresponsive to climbing slopes or filtering.


Surprising the handling of the car is quite nimbly. Thanks for the chassis design intended for the JWRC rally. You can very confident in the corners and not much bodyroll can be felt. The classis compact and tight design gives it a natural rigidity.


Built quality of the car can be questionable. Some hear ratters the first day they drive out of the showroom. For me I'm lucky to not encounter any issues of built quality for the past 4 years, but I do get some issues like headlamp problems, aircon noises but nothing major. But still compared to my other cars, this swift does get abit tempermental.


Overall it's a chic and fun car to drive around although marred by the unresponsive throttle and transmission. At that price you can't complain much, but if you are into a full driving experience for a suzuki swift with a more responsive throttle, ditch this ride and go for the Swift Sport.

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Kee2718 | 15 Mar 2009
So far so good
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This is the follow up for my review posted last year - 1st review for 1.5 Swift


The car is with me for 2 yrs plus now, so far so good.

Had solved 90% panels rattling sound, all try and error by DIY for sure.

6 months ago sent in to CM numerous times for checking of steering rack rocking noise problem, was finally replace whole set (rack and pinion and absorbers) FOC during 5th time sent in, so far ok, after tested 2 times KL and Genting.

I still love to drive this car, engine still quiet even though not as smooth as before,

However now can feel the limitation of small boot space as normally baby pram is in the boot, car seat is occupying 1 rear seat. Whenever go for weekly groceries, gosh....

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Clh77 | 30 May 2009
Good Handling Car
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I had been driving the 1.3(A) swift near to a year. It is easy to parking and handling. Tremendous quiet engine. Fuel consumption is about 12+ km/l. Not much power as it's just a 1.3 car. It considered a nice car for normal driving.

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Crazyultra | 16 Apr 2009
Good fun
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I have driven the 1.5 M swift for almost 4 years and have enjoyed it tremendously. I didn't really buy it for the appearance but for the ease of handling, especially in the manual version. This is not manual for the sake of having it cheap but for performance and enjoyment without killing your pocket. Changing gears is smooth, effective and once you get used to the car, some people might not know you're driving a manual! I have not taken the best care of the car, but touch wood, it does just fine.

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Gjkelvin | 16 Apr 2009
Size is its only constraint if you are tall
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The Suzuki Swift is a very handsome car from outside. Step into the cabin the interior is also great place to be in. The plastic quality used is reasonably good, the buttons are within reach and the design of the dashboard is neat.


Ignite the 1.5 engine, release the handbrake and switch to D and here you go. The engine hardly feels strained on road,and the ride and handling are reasonably good too. Gear change is this automatic transmission is also seamless.


However anyone who is probably 1.75m and above will find that this car lacks in space and legroom especially the rear passengers. For average drivers and passengers who are average 1.7m should not feel the problem.

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Chanym | 16 Apr 2009
NJL
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I had been driving the suzuki swift 1.2XG for a year. The fuel is about 9km per liter and the maximum I can go is 360km for a full tank.

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Lengsh | 15 Mar 2009
One of the best hatchback car I've ever driven
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I went for a test drive for this car and found out this car is exceeds my expectation! Its have a continental feel and a superb great handling. The driving position is sporty and this baby have a reasonable power too. Love this baby so much after the test drive.

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Ken123 | 15 Mar 2009
Point A to B car
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Small car with good FC ave 14km/L

CVT gear box produce low engine noise during cruising speed at 100km/hr.

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Susuki | 15 Mar 2009
Comfortable Budget Car
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Nice jazzy and reliable car with good handling. It looks small on outside but i still have enough legroom (1.75m).

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