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Captain Snooze 11-08-2019 05:27 AM

Suzuki Swift Sport
 
I know this car isn't getting to the U.S. but anyhoo.

Some time in the (near?) future we will be turning from a 2 car household to a 1 car household.

Criteria for the replacement car:
Small-ish
Fun to drive
Relatively inexpensive to run
Auto (*sigh* can't be helped)

This Suzuki seems to fit the criteria and the reviews have mostly positive. It seems to be incredibly well equipped at the Aus price of $30k drive away. And 970kgs!

I'm thinking I will go for a test drive next week, I shall report back.

AutoCar long term review


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utrpyyaUWtg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGj66EeEqts



korhun 11-08-2019 06:25 AM

I've driven non-sport very low powered old version of Suzuki Swift for a few years. It was very fun to drive. Unfortunately sport version does not come to my country. If it did, I might have consider it instead of BRZ. It seems to be very popular in Nürburgring.


If these come to your country, I would also like to have a test drive these:
https://car-images.bauersecure.com/p...ty_2018_53.jpg

And a second hand of one of these:
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/33/ba...bfaac08305.jpg

why? 11-08-2019 07:07 AM

If Suzuki gave the USA all the great cars they kept for Japan and Australia they would be doing very well in the USA instead of not selling cars in the USA.

BigTuna 11-08-2019 07:50 AM

I love Suzuki. I've always wanted a Sidekick.

For your dilemma, why not something like the Toyota Corolla Hatchback? or a 2017 Kia Forte SX?

Boomerang 11-08-2019 08:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Captain Snooze (Post 3273967)
I know this car isn't getting to the U.S. but anyhoo.

Some time in the (near?) future we will be turning from a 2 car household to a 1 car household.

Criteria for the replacement car:
Small-ish
Fun to drive
Relatively inexpensive to run
Auto (*sigh* can't be helped)

This Suzuki seems to fit the criteria and the reviews have mostly positive. It seems to be incredibly well equipped at the Aus price of $30k drive away. And 970kgs!

I'm thinking I will go for a test drive next week, I shall report back.

AutoCar long term review


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utrpyyaUWtg


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGj66EeEqts






test drive this one too..




https://www.unsealed4x4.com.au/wp-co...news-jimny.jpg

why? 11-08-2019 08:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigTuna (Post 3273979)
I love Suzuki. I've always wanted a Sidekick.

For your dilemma, why not something like the Toyota Corolla Hatchback? or a 2017 Kia Forte SX?

Because OP is in Australia and can get all the good stuff.

korhun 11-08-2019 08:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boomerang (Post 3273983)

My friend had the grandfather of this car. 20 years ago. It is the stupidest car I've ever been in, yet one of the most fun. The speedometer moves all the time, in a fashion that makes me feel like the car is dancing :) It had a hardtop roof that can be opened, and after 60km/h the roof opens automatically, because of the wind. Once while I was sitting on the back seat, my friend pass through a rough surface. No seat belt of course. I've flew up and hit my head to the roof and fell down to the floor. He stopped, and cried my name :) He said "I thought you flew outside the car when I didn't see you in the mirror. Good old days :)

http://momentcar.com/images/suzuki-samurai-1986-8.jpg

bcj 11-08-2019 11:14 AM

You get the Jimney down there. What was the question again?

Tcoat 11-08-2019 11:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigTuna (Post 3273979)
I love Suzuki. I've always wanted a Sidekick.

For your dilemma, why not something like the Toyota Corolla Hatchback? or a 2017 Kia Forte SX?

I drive by the plant where the Sidekick used to be built for the North American market twice a day. There used to be fields full of the things all down the highway. Don't know who bought them ll since you rarely saw one on the road.

bcj 11-08-2019 11:45 AM

They're all out on farms or in the woods.
Makes a better side x side than any of the open body ones.

The Geo Metros are still around delivering pizzas since Chevy dropped the line.
Saw a cabriolet Metro last month on a winding road driven with purpose and the top down.

Captain Snooze 11-08-2019 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boomerang (Post 3273983)
test drive this one too..

I have watched many videos about that car and I admire it muchly but it's not for me.

Captain Snooze 11-08-2019 03:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigTuna (Post 3273979)
For your dilemma, why not something like the Toyota Corolla Hatchback? or a 2017 Kia Forte SX?

The Swift is lighter, smaller, higher kW/t than modern Corollas and the Kia Cerato is way too big.

Captain Snooze 11-08-2019 03:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by korhun (Post 3273969)
If these come to your country, I would also like to have a test drive these:

Neither the UP! or the hot Yaris make it here.

Quote:

Originally Posted by korhun (Post 3273969)
And a second hand of one of these:

Yeah, I have briefly (as in the time it took to have a look at options) considered an ST but it's only available with a manual transmission.

korhun 11-08-2019 05:44 PM

Oh sorry I've misread. DSG Audi S1 or Polo GTI or Ibiza Cupra might be worth to test drive perhaps. Ibiza Cupra is the cheapest, but I think it is a fun car. But I have a feeling that Swift Sport would beat them all.. It's a lovely car.


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