Suzuki Vitara
Prices for the Suzuki Vitara start at $26,490.
For more information on pricing, click on the link below.
https://www.carsguide.com.au/suzuki/vitara/price
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https://www.google.de/search?q=suzuki+vitara+australia&hl=
You want to know what a wonderful car the Suzuki Vitara is?
Then we recommend the report from the English car magazine https://www.whatcar.com/.
Here is an excerpt from the article
Suzuki Vitara Review 2022
- Yes. The Suzuki Vitara finished in the top half of the table for small SUVs in our 2021 What Car? Reliability Survey with a respectable 97.1% rating. It was in ninth place, ahead of the Mini Countryman and Volkswagen T-Roc but behind the Honda HR-V and Citroën C3 Aircross. As a brand, Suzuki finished joint third (with Hyundai) out of 30 car makers, also scoring 97.1%. Read more here
- The Suzuki Vitara is not available as an electric car but it is available as a mild hybrid (MHEV) or regular hybrid (HEV). The MHEV has a petrol engine and a small electric motor, delivering a combined 127bhp, but cannot run on electric power alone. The HEV also has an engine and electric motor, and can travel short distances on the motor alone, although it has less power overall (113bhp). Read more here
- One of the main strengths of the Suzuki Vitara is its excellent value for money, so it follows that we recommend the cheapest engine and trim. The 127bhp 1.4-litre mild hybrid (MHEV) is surprisingly zippy around town and officially returns up to 49.7mpg, while entry-level SZ-T versions come with all the amenities you need. Read more here
- The Suzuki Vitara in SZ-5 trim costs more than the SZ-T version. For your money, you get a variety of upmarket touches, including suede upholstery, an analogue clock, front and rear parking sensors, and keyless entry. We don’t think the SZ-5 is worth the extra cost, and it also has a panoramic sunroof that restricts rear passenger head room. Read more here
- The Suzuki Vitara was awarded the maximum five-star safety rating by the independent experts at Euro NCAP when it was tested in 2015, but the rating has since expired. The Vitara comes with lots of safety equipment as standard, including automatic emergency braking (AEB), lane-keeping assistance and blind-spot monitoring. Read more here
- The Suzuki Vitara has 362 litres of boot space – enough for five carry-on suitcases in our tests – if you go for the mild hybrid engine. The regular hybrid version has a smaller boot, with 289 litres, because the larger battery steals some of the storage space. For a bigger boot, try the Citroën C3 Aircross, the Ford Puma and the Skoda Kamiq.
- Read more here
https://www.whatcar.com/suzuki/vitara/4×4/review/n76.
You want more reviews?
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