2008 Suzuki SX4 Touring 2.0 liter gas
Summary:
Great value, and really fun to drive
Faults:
None. The car has had no issues.
General Comments:
The SX-4 Crossover Touring model with automatic transmission is one of those great cars that the market has not found out about. It is small and sporty like the Mini Cooper and Honda Fit, but given it's a tall hatchback, it is in its own niche as the other two cars aren't tall and easy to see out of.
It handles like a sports car, but won't beat you up on rough roads. The AWD system handles anything that winter or tropical rains can throw at it, as we've had plenty of both in my ownership experience.
It is criticized for being under-powered, but it zips right along on the highway at 70+ mph amongst trucks, and has plenty of power to get onto the freeway and merge safely. It is rock solid in crosswinds and can handle high speed driving on crowded us highways just fine.
Gas mileage is good at about 25-26 mpg average for such a capable AWD car. The fuel tank is only 11.9 gallons, so you will need to fill-up every 270 - 280 miles, as the low fuel light comes on with a few gallons left to annoy you.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 4th April, 2008
2nd Mar 2012, 23:28
Try Edmunds true cost to own calculator. I have been using it for a while to compare cars. It changes how you view the choices you make when trying to choose.
A 2011 SX4 Technology for example would cost on average $32135 for 5 years of ownership.
Compare that with an Impreza Sportback @ $35204 or the Honda Fit @ $30545.
Pretty comparable price ranges. True cost factors in vehicle cost, gas, insurance, repairs etc. I think that's a much better way to look at the cost of a vehicle.
15th Jul 2012, 12:47
Thanks for the info. I actually got a Kizashi instead. I saw one at the dealer, drove it, and was hooked. Suzukis have a solid feel to them that mainstream makers just seem to lack. It's sad more people don't at least drive them.
3rd May 2008, 22:14
Hey, thanks for a balanced review, and I agree that it is an impressive car. I just test drove one and loved it. The weird window near the the dash aside, it handled great, no blackout due to acceleration, however good mpg and handling, which are my interest right now. I don't believe efficiency alone is enough because you don't notice mpg when you trying to avoid a crash.
Amazing in the fit and finish department; I have an Audi so I am spoiled on that.
I am just wondering what the overall economy is to get a real world idea of the operating cost.
I also test drove a Focus 2 door 5 speed and was also impressed. The fit and finish not to mention looks of the car aren't as favorable, however it gets better mpg and with the 5 speed manual the car would take off good. All this for less than the SX4, but it doesn't have 7 year 100,000 mile warranty, so I am divided here and am looking for input.