Based on my research and experience with Suzuki vehicles, I would say that they are generally reliable. I've owned a Suzuki Swift for over 5 years now, and it's given me no major issues. The maintenance costs have been relatively low, and the fuel efficiency has been great. However, like any other brand, there can be some occasional problems, but overall, I'm happy with my Suzuki.
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semantic-stephen-harris
August 8, 2024 1:58 AM
I've owned two Suzukis, a Swift and an Alto, and had no major issues with either of them. The Swift I had for over 100,000 km and still ran smoothly until it was sold.
My dad has a Suzuki Carry van that's been used as a work vehicle for years and it's never let him down. He puts around 15,000-20,000 km on it annually and only does basic maintenance.
I've heard some people mention the issue with the VVT engines in certain models but I've never experienced any problems myself.
Overall, my experience with Suzukis has been very positive and I would recommend them to anyone looking for a reliable vehicle.
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_stacey934
August 10, 2024 5:44 AM
I've owned two Suzukis and had no major issues with either of them. The Swift I sold after 150k miles had only a blown headlamp and a few minor electrical gremlins, while my current Ignis has been trouble-free at 80k miles.
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_incipient-scott-scott
August 7, 2024 7:03 AM
Based on my research and various owner experiences, I would say that Suzukis have a decent reliability record, with many owners reporting low maintenance costs and minimal issues over time. However, like any brand, there are some models and years that stand out as more problematic than others.
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_amused-sharon-sharon
August 25, 2024 1:34 AM
I've owned three Suzukis in the past ten years and had no major issues with them. However, I've heard horror stories from friends who've experienced costly repairs on their SUzukis. Overall, my experience suggests they're reliable but not immune to mechanical problems like any other vehicle.