Is this Suzuki Swift deal good?

A local dealer is offering new Suzuki Swft SZ3 5 door models at £9275. Does this seem like a good deal and what do you think of this car? Also is the boot large enough to carry a folded wheelchair, and does the rear seat split.

How does the Suzuki compare with the recently facelifted Hyundai i20?

Asked on 4 July 2012 by Ian Bower

Answered by Honest John
Should be £11,647, so yes, it is a deal. Good cars to drive. Don't know if the rear seatback splits on the SZ3. I think it's higher spec so does. The i20 is another contender. Both are economical. I think both are now £30 tax for the 1.2, but you better confirm that.

We ran a Swift for six months - see here: www.honestjohn.co.uk/our-cars/suzuki-swift/
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