Suzuki Vitara Review | 10 reasons to buy a Suzuki Vitara - The most reliable SUV
2024 ж. 13 Мам.
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Tish shows us around the 2023 Suzuki Vitara and explains all the reasons we think it should be top of your list when picking your next small SUV. For any questions or enquiries on the Vitara, contactt our John Banks dealers below:
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Just bought one myself. The value for money is amazing. I tried a Toyota and a Ford, before trying the Vitara. None of them can compare to the drivability this car offers. It’s a cheap car, but it feels and looks expensive. Measured against the competition, the quality is just unmatched in this price range. Get behind the wheel of one yourself and test drive it. The salesman doesn’t need a fancy sales pitch, he/she just needs to give you a set of keys and the car will sell itself.
This is my 2nd SUZUKI Vitara SZT Mild Hybrid. I've got my 2nd last year June 2023 . Never complain of any engine issues. So fast and reliable car for a small SUV, very stable car at the speed of 140 km/hour, Very strong engine with the boosterjet engine installed on it. Beautiful car design, so cool. I luv to drive it in Ireland.
My neighbour has had a renault Ariana, an mg suv(ev) and he’s just bought a new 1.4 vitara and says it the best car he’s ever owned. The sz5 has so many goodies
ur review is awesome.. ❤❤
Durability and Reliability felt during my 6months of use 1,6 all grip.
I've just bought a Vitara SZ5 2018 / 38000 miles - fantastic car , panoramic sunroof, 1.4 petrol - energetic and sprightly - all the obvious tech - smart and comfortable - proper 4 wheel drive - ultra reliable - love driving it
These are very good cars. I have the earlier 1.4 boosterjet engine and it is VERY nippy and economical. Love my Vitara and would not consider any other brand at the price. Good review.
I'm convinced, well presented.
Love my 2017 model only have it 2 months
Amazing SUV.
impressive
I've had Vitara's since 1997 (when they still had proper ladder frame chassis!) and changing them every 3 years, so quite a few. The only problem I ever had was the radio not connecting to Apple car play, the radio was German! Sadly, I fell for the EV con and bought a car that was nearly twice as expensive and I deeply regret it. Public charging is now more expensive than petrol! That car goes back towards the end of the year and I'll probably get either another Vitara, or have a look at the new Dacia Duster.
I had the 2022 Vitara in a manual and couldn't fault it one bit. City and urban driving got 610km with a full tank, if I drove on the highway everyday then even more. Such a great car. Not over priced and great engines. Suzuki's are the best in my opinion, I live in Australia here. 😊
Just purchased a 2021 Vitara in black, mid spec SZ-T. Looking forward to collecting it on Monday coming
Amazing, you’re going to love it!
8:15 When I bought mine I raised the seat right up as I'm 5' 6". Perfect! The presenter here seems to not have noticed the raising lever🙉
You really need to show medium suitcases in the back to give a reasonable idea what you can carry. I like three medium suitcases packed on their side and a large soft bag on top of the three. That's what I want to see .
I love my 2019 model Vitara.
i bought a vitara-s one month ago. It is really a good car to drive. But, there is one issue that I worry about. the capacity of the battery. Sometimes, it just has a level-1 battery, so I worry that the battery capacity will be consumed completely.
Vitara is a great car
I had the top spec all grip diesel. In three years and 40k miles, it had.......new rear axle as it had been built misaligned, new undertrays as they came off hitting standing water, rear brakes under warranty twice, two clutches and two dual mass flywheels all under warranty (note 20 hours workshop time to change a clutch on the diesel, engine has to come out !), engine remap because there was emissions cheat software and suzuki were forced to fix the cars (done under the guise of "emissions improvement") , oh and the seat squab split. The garage also were concerned over the gearchange being overly notchy but by then it was time for it to go. Such a shame as i really liked the car and it was a much more involving car to drive and own than my current cupra formentor which whilst it hasnt gone wrong, is just the most horrid and frustrating car to own.
The best b-suv of the world
Yep never brake down fun to drive to.
@@stefanlageambecker6077 vitara forever❤️👍
Mine brakes fine. Light so fun 2 drive too
Has anybody given the Vitara 1.4 Boosterjet mild hybrid a Remap?
CTC performance have done it with the hybrid swift sport. The Vitara is the same engine and hybrid system so it is probably possible.
@@jonesy66691 Thank you for the information.
Hands down Suzuki cars are definitely the most reliable and I should know because I've owned a mark 2 Suzuki ignis for 10 years which covered 130 miles on original timing chain and never used a drop of oil while similar European timing chain cars engine would just fall apart and are rubbish in comparison.
Vitara ❤
this engine should be released in India
What happened to your jeans?
Thats the style, dont you know? LOL (it's a generation thing I suppose but not for me).
NO CLOCK ?
The 1.4 mild hybrid SZ5 does have a clock.
@@majorMcpharterProbabaly a digital one in the instrument cluster. The clock space blank just looks cheap. I prefer the GV models up to 2015.
I am thinking of buying a Vitara as my next car, Don't want electric and hybrid is not suitable for low mileage. A good review but presenter could do with new jeans, looks really scruffy
Fuel echonomy!😁😆😂
This is a sales job for vitara
I have the number of a good seamstress to repair your torn pants.
ROFL 🙂
A very superficial review and the torn jeans 'image' is a passé cliché limiting the lifespan of the review. Fortunately, the car is far better than the advertising and showroom staff are generally up to the job. Advertising is very important for perceived smaller brands of consistent excellent, as in the case of Suzuki. Unfortunately, this very lame review is an example of how NOT to do it.
We love that Tish chooses to keep her review casual Stephen, along with her clothes. Many of our customers like her reviews but that’s ok, we do not have to all like the same things. Have a nice day and we’re glad you like the Vitara.
@@johnbanksreviews Agree she is a very good car reviewer. Well done Tish.
Hhhh
The accent of the presenter nearly turned me off the car.. Must be from Essex.