Good afternoon everyone! Thank you very much for spending time to watch my fuel economy test on the new Suzuki Swift. *Apologies the audio is patchy at times, I had issues with my voice recorder, which have since been resolved.*
Hi I’ve has the Swift RS ( can choose AT or MT drive ) for 3 years. I can confirm good mileage and rather big luggage trunk. Passengers on the rear seats are surprised how much space they have. Every moment behind the wheel is a great joy ! I definitely can recommend this car. Love from Japan Richard
I once did 549 miles (mainly on the motorway) on a single tank of unleaded in my Suzuki Celerio. Given that its tiny tank only ever allows you to put in 32 litres max, that's the equivalent of 77.99 mpg! My Celerio has the so-called AMT gearbox, basically a robotised manual. Interestingly the Indian version of the Swift automatic also has the AMT box, not the CVT. TBH, I wish Suzuki had opted for the AMT in the UK too. It's a relatively cheap upgrade which basically gives you the same, if not better, fuel efficiency as a manual box. The CVT on the other hand is expensive & hits you at the pump.
One aspect of the Swift which may sound odd, is that the more you cane the better it gets. It seems to revel in harsher treatment and it responds with its light weight and sharp cornering. So it seems to get better with a heavy foot.
The Swift is a competent, great little car. Their only issue is they suffer badly from stone chipping, particularly on the bonnet/hood, so I'd include in the budget, a clear protective vinyl wrap on this area.
Yes, I noticed that on a few Swifts at a local dealer which were only 2-3 yr old. My Suzuki Celerio also has stone chips, even though its only done about 36K miles
Had a test drive in one of these pretty pleasant drive didn't feel underequipped or too slow if you stick near to speed limits. Personally looks wise I prefer the last gen which we have. I feel much better about owning a Swift rather than say a Dacia. All depends what you pay for the car if you are NHS police etc you qualify for a useful discount.
I drive a Baleno Sz5 2016 - 1 litre 3 cylinder I get 58 mpg and play the range game- it regularly goes back up once I am on an A road doing 50-55mph. Utterly reliable little car, as was the 2014 plate SX4 I had before. For the commute I do into Oxford on rural B roads and A roads it’s ideal. Radar controlled cruise control, LED lights etc too. Steve
I own a Swift so a few pointers. The paint issue might be the move from oil paint to water based paint. Environment and all that😊 Speed wise is fine. A car doing 60 mph is the same speed as another car doing 60mph. The electric motor adds a few horses so its not that slow once you get going. When i bought the car, the brakes felt weak. But they have either bedded in or i am used to them. I dont have a frame of reference so not sure if its me or the car.
Hi James, thanks for watching, and thanks for the comment. From memory, I think the test car supplied had done well over 3,000 miles (maybe even more than 4,000), so the brakes would have bedded in, but I understand what you mean.
Haha...i have the same sound meter...god knows if its accurate.. But the swift is definitely more quiet than my honda jazz...the jazz does 81dB at motorway speeds lolz😂
@@CarObsession not kidding. It’s incredibly noisy at motorway speeds.. does 68-72db city speeds. Perfect city car, less than perfect highway car. That’s why I’m getting rid of it for a MG3 hybrid
@@sidjyothi Change your tyres a lot of premium brand tyres are actually quite loud yeah I'm talking about you continental and you Bridgestone but even some Michelin tyres but I know for sure the Goodyear efficient grip performance are quiet as are the Hankook Ventus S1 Evo 3 (the tyres I have 205/45R17) but my 2020 hybrid Yaris has soooo much wind noise it's unbelievable. I only get 50-60 mpg with Toyota's legendary Hybrid system but I do win most (more like all) traffic light GP 🚀
12.5 seconds to 60 in 2024 is wild. my 1l citroen saxo was quicker than that 20 years ago. dangerous on motroways full of teslas than have instant power
@@mikenewbold1699 if you ask me a Tesla seems dangerous 0-62 in 3 seconds, that is outright dangerous what if a car pulls out in front of you ! Also doing 100mph effortlessly is also pretty dangerous in fact a Tesla should have a zero N-cap rating because it must be uncontrollable to drive, what happens if your foot slips on the accelerator or you go over a large pot hole and causes your foot to hit it you'd be up the back of someone before you knew it ! Now in the Suzuki if you suddenly stamped on the accelerator by accident not a lot would happen and you would either instantly regain control or never lose control in the first place, the Suzuki will also do over 100mph if you're worried about going too slowly. Was there anything else ?
Good afternoon everyone! Thank you very much for spending time to watch my fuel economy test on the new Suzuki Swift.
*Apologies the audio is patchy at times, I had issues with my voice recorder, which have since been resolved.*
Hi I’ve has the Swift RS ( can choose AT or MT drive ) for 3 years. I can confirm good mileage and rather big luggage trunk. Passengers on the rear seats are surprised how much space they have. Every moment behind the wheel is a great joy ! I definitely can recommend this car.
Love from Japan
Richard
Brilliant little car. Great video
Impressive mpg from a petrol car and really makes diesel quite irellevent these days.
Thanks Steve, it's pretty amazing isn't it?
I once did 549 miles (mainly on the motorway) on a single tank of unleaded in my Suzuki Celerio. Given that its tiny tank only ever allows you to put in 32 litres max, that's the equivalent of 77.99 mpg!
My Celerio has the so-called AMT gearbox, basically a robotised manual. Interestingly the Indian version of the Swift automatic also has the AMT box, not the CVT. TBH, I wish Suzuki had opted for the AMT in the UK too. It's a relatively cheap upgrade which basically gives you the same, if not better, fuel efficiency as a manual box. The CVT on the other hand is expensive & hits you at the pump.
One aspect of the Swift which may sound odd, is that the more you cane the better it gets.
It seems to revel in harsher treatment and it responds with its light weight and sharp cornering.
So it seems to get better with a heavy foot.
The Swift is a competent, great little car. Their only issue is they suffer badly from stone chipping, particularly on the bonnet/hood, so I'd include in the budget, a clear protective vinyl wrap on this area.
Not a bad shout!
Yes, I noticed that on a few Swifts at a local dealer which were only 2-3 yr old. My Suzuki Celerio also has stone chips, even though its only done about 36K miles
@chasbrown7303 I've heard of some Hondas being prone to stone chipping, could it be quality of paint Japanese manufacturers use? 🤔
@CarObsession you would think Japanese paint quality would match build quality...but guess it's the modern world now..different
Very good little car keep up the good work
Thank you Michael 👍🏽
Had a test drive in one of these pretty pleasant drive didn't feel underequipped or too slow if you stick near to speed limits.
Personally looks wise I prefer the last gen which we have.
I feel much better about owning a Swift rather than say a Dacia.
All depends what you pay for the car if you are NHS police etc you qualify for a useful discount.
Yes, I also prefer the look of the last car, thanks for watching and thanks for the comment.
I drive a Baleno Sz5 2016 - 1 litre 3 cylinder
I get 58 mpg and play the range game- it regularly goes back up once I am on an A road doing 50-55mph.
Utterly reliable little car, as was the 2014 plate SX4 I had before.
For the commute I do into Oxford on rural B roads and A roads it’s ideal.
Radar controlled cruise control, LED lights etc too.
Steve
Hiya Steve, thanks for watching and thanks for sharing your experience!
Great review. Maybe try again with E5 petrol? Slightly better mpg.
Good point Alan 👌🏽. The car was delivered with virtually a full tank, though, which I assume would have been E10. Thanks for watching.
Great car and amazing economy,
Hi there, thanks for watching and thanks for the comment., I hope you enjoyed the video.
I own a Swift so a few pointers.
The paint issue might be the move from oil paint to water based paint. Environment and all that😊
Speed wise is fine. A car doing 60 mph is the same speed as another car doing 60mph. The electric motor adds a few horses so its not that slow once you get going.
When i bought the car, the brakes felt weak. But they have either bedded in or i am used to them. I dont have a frame of reference so not sure if its me or the car.
Hi James, thanks for watching, and thanks for the comment. From memory, I think the test car supplied had done well over 3,000 miles (maybe even more than 4,000), so the brakes would have bedded in, but I understand what you mean.
Hmmm. A lot of ups and downs once you get into Cornwall.
That's some seriously good MPG but what would the CVT Automatic do ? Would it be closer to 55-60 MPG on a run and 45-50 MPG around town ?
Hello Oliver, thanks for watching and for the comment. On paper at least, the CVT drops the MPG down by about 4 or so MPG.
What about the Ignis? Would get similar MPG?
Hi there, thanks for watching and for the comment. The Ignis has a fuel economy figure of 56.9 whereas the Swift is 64.2, so a noticeable difference.
Haha...i have the same sound meter...god knows if its accurate..
But the swift is definitely more quiet than my honda jazz...the jazz does 81dB at motorway speeds lolz😂
81? I've used the sound meter on many cars and only got that kind of reading with modified cars with loud exhausts 😅.
@@CarObsession not kidding. It’s incredibly noisy at motorway speeds.. does 68-72db city speeds. Perfect city car, less than perfect highway car. That’s why I’m getting rid of it for a MG3 hybrid
@@sidjyothi Change your tyres a lot of premium brand tyres are actually quite loud yeah I'm talking about you continental and you Bridgestone but even some Michelin tyres but I know for sure the Goodyear efficient grip performance are quiet as are the Hankook Ventus S1 Evo 3 (the tyres I have 205/45R17) but my 2020 hybrid Yaris has soooo much wind noise it's unbelievable. I only get 50-60 mpg with Toyota's legendary Hybrid system but I do win most (more like all) traffic light GP 🚀
@@oliverskinner8962 I have the hankook Ventus prime on my jazz. It’s slightly quieter but still loud.
12.5 seconds to 60 in 2024 is wild. my 1l citroen saxo was quicker than that 20 years ago. dangerous on motroways full of teslas than have instant power
I can see where you're coming from but at no point on my extensive drive did I feel it was dangerous. Thanks for watching.
@@CarObsession maybe that word was bit much. but can't imagine wanting to pay near 20k for one why isn't this a 12-14k car like it should be
@@mikenewbold1699 Because the cost of new car has got out of hand. To think a Suzuki Swift is around £20K mark just seems mental .
@@mikenewbold1699 if you ask me a Tesla seems dangerous 0-62 in 3 seconds, that is outright dangerous what if a car pulls out in front of you ! Also doing 100mph effortlessly is also pretty dangerous in fact a Tesla should have a zero N-cap rating because it must be uncontrollable to drive, what happens if your foot slips on the accelerator or you go over a large pot hole and causes your foot to hit it you'd be up the back of someone before you knew it ! Now in the Suzuki if you suddenly stamped on the accelerator by accident not a lot would happen and you would either instantly regain control or never lose control in the first place, the Suzuki will also do over 100mph if you're worried about going too slowly. Was there anything else ?
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