I think it's a comfortable, great looking car. We had bought one this year and we traveled quite a lot with it. No issues, not bad fuel economy. The mil/check engine light is on, but as the previous owner told me, it doesn't influence the reliability.
I'm thinking of buying something simple to run and have 4wd. I'm not interested in gadgets. I had Jeep Wrangler unlimited diesel and Nissan Navara D40 which is just time bomb unreliable and expensive to repair.
Bought one brand new in 2007 when they first came out for grand total of $7,000 cash. I was looking at the Honda fit and the Yaris at the time but this had much more than the others for $12,000, namely, all-wheel-drive, disc brakes all around, much bigger battery, bigger, tires, a roof rack best $7,000 I ever spent still driving it today. No problems so far. I love to drive by all of the Tesla’s at the charging stations and wave to everybody on a long trip while vacationing with the extra $60,000, I have saved by not buying a Tesla .🙋♂️🔌🚙
Bought a 2007 sx4 awd version off my buddy since he inherited a camry. He says he already misses it cause the awd system was like a tank in winter compared to jeeps and pick ups during near white out conditions. He always felt confident and was definitely a go to for anyone as first car owner for both urban and rural driving. Highway was always a bit of an issue as it struggled to pick up and always sat at 3k rpm (automatic verision) thus making it less viable for fuel economy highway wise. It's great for speeds anything 90 or below and even driving it myself it is a pretty awesome car to drive. Funny story he told me one time was that a spark plug fell into a cylinder but despite the lack of one cylinder firing, it still got him home without stalling (albeit with less power). It's a cheap affordable car that offers awd whereas a Civic or Corolla would cost more with less to offer
It is a need to have car not a "i am so picky on cars". My wife have bought a second hand one and is using it almost exclusively in town. She loves it and i have to add that we by cars because we need them and they have to be useful not items of luxury and opulence.
I bought Yugo’s when they were crap, owned Saab, Pontiac, Saturn, hummer and every other extinct auto. If your dealer dependent maybe a cheap car ain’t for you.
I have continued issues with parts support on my Sx4. It isnt a bad car per say, but good luck getting it serviced if you need anything past an oil change.
@robertlynch8039 you need a suzuki specialist or if you wanna bite the cost bring it in to toyota. They bow own suzuki and can get the parts (probably more than what your cars worth) but these thing are reliable as hell
@@fil1329 yup the "negatives" are: - horrible A pillars - weak/slow engine - higher then average gas consumption - tiny booth - almost useless rear windshield wiper - no nav or even usb audio - the front half of the car is steady and the rear half it thinks its another car so dont push it too hard - brakes wear out faster then usual - terrible oil filter location and some other things when it comes to maintenance for a daily car its fine just do the regular service, but if you are looking for something more fun look elsewhere
I'm from Germany and have had the SUZUKI SX4 2.0 DDiS 4WD Style (built in 2011) for about 2 years. I previously had a Toyota Corolla Diesel for a long time and it took me about a year to get used to the SX4. Yes, it's loud, yes, it doesn't have a smooth clutch, yes, the interior isn't that comfortable and the front pillar is sometimes very distracting. And yes, it also rattles, which sounds like defective wheel bearings. But what I personally found most annoying was the remote control and all the things you have to pay attention to. The only advantage is that it's impossible to accidentally forget the electronic key in the car. What do I love and appreciate about the SX4? It is very lively and overtaking is a lot of fun. I always have the feeling that I could always get more power out of the machine (if I wanted to). I don't have the feeling at all that I'm driving a lame car, quite the opposite! the I-AWD is an extreme enrichment and helps in the snow but also on muddy paths and slippery roads if you have decent tires on it. apart from brake pads and an oil change, the oil seals of the rear differential have only been changed once - nothing else! and you won't find any noticeable rust either. I'm happy with my little runabout :-) Translated with DeepL.com
I own 2011 sx4 is already 125000 miles on the clock and it's nothing wrong with it. It's not comfortable or practical like many other cars but is extremely reliable.
@@matteofazio7845 Same here, Serbia. At the end I chose Suzuki Ignis 1.3. petrol. I had great offer for that car,.saved a lot of money, and I am really Happy with it. Great small car, smaller than SX4 but it's OK. Expirience: definitely Japanese petrol engine :D Nothing better. Consumption is strong 7 liter's per 100km, not great not terrible: D
@@matteofazio7845 Great! I saw a lot of them in Greece when I was on the sea last year, I like them a lot so I consider Ignis as an option. Now I am the owner of the one. Today I was on a mountain hike, and he got me on a very unapproachable road. 700km in the last two days. So he passes the exam :D
The 2 liter is rated at over 150 hp There's different ratings but all close to the 150 hp mark Its drive by wire so a bit slow on the throttle response My older 2 liter drive by cable which has a manual throttle plate responds much faster Decent power for its year I pull small trailers too no problem
i could listen affectionately with satisfaction to his clunky robot translation voice for extended days of careful for to be listen for plastic crickets at 270 h slash p.
I think it's a comfortable, great looking car. We had bought one this year and we traveled quite a lot with it. No issues, not bad fuel economy. The mil/check engine light is on, but as the previous owner told me, it doesn't influence the reliability.
I'm thinking of buying something simple to run and have 4wd. I'm not interested in gadgets. I had Jeep Wrangler unlimited diesel and Nissan Navara D40 which is just time bomb unreliable and expensive to repair.
Bought one brand new in 2007 when they first came out for grand total of $7,000 cash. I was looking at the Honda fit and the Yaris at the time but this had much more than the others for $12,000, namely, all-wheel-drive, disc brakes all around, much bigger battery, bigger, tires, a roof rack best $7,000 I ever spent still driving it today. No problems so far. I love to drive by all of the Tesla’s at the charging stations and wave to everybody on a long trip while vacationing with the extra $60,000, I have saved by not buying a Tesla .🙋♂️🔌🚙
No way you got one new for 7k
you saved not having fun and enjoying life also
@o751106 those sx4 all wheel drives are realky fun off road and in the snow
Bought a 2007 sx4 awd version off my buddy since he inherited a camry. He says he already misses it cause the awd system was like a tank in winter compared to jeeps and pick ups during near white out conditions. He always felt confident and was definitely a go to for anyone as first car owner for both urban and rural driving. Highway was always a bit of an issue as it struggled to pick up and always sat at 3k rpm (automatic verision) thus making it less viable for fuel economy highway wise. It's great for speeds anything 90 or below and even driving it myself it is a pretty awesome car to drive.
Funny story he told me one time was that a spark plug fell into a cylinder but despite the lack of one cylinder firing, it still got him home without stalling (albeit with less power).
It's a cheap affordable car that offers awd whereas a Civic or Corolla would cost more with less to offer
It is a need to have car not a "i am so picky on cars". My wife have bought a second hand one and is using it almost exclusively in town. She loves it and i have to add that we by cars because we need them and they have to be useful not items of luxury and opulence.
This review is just weird
AI bs
@@justinallan5037thanks for letting me know
I'm looking for issues with this car. And real can't find any.
the sx4 is an amazing car! if you use it right it can hold up to a raptor.
I bought Yugo’s when they were crap, owned Saab, Pontiac, Saturn, hummer and every other extinct auto. If your dealer dependent maybe a cheap car ain’t for you.
This video is like a dream where nothing makes sense. Crickets in the plastic? Non musical trips? Passenger landing?
It’s ridiculous 😂 don’t put your finger in his mouth , the plastic is a breeding ground for crickets but after 100k miles emits no sound 🤣🤣
If you want an image maybe not your wheels, if you want reliable transport buy one. I’ve ran Suzukis for thirty years, amazing cars.
SX4 is a good car, your review is just based on your own opinion
I have continued issues with parts support on my Sx4. It isnt a bad car per say, but good luck getting it serviced if you need anything past an oil change.
yes I am having the same issue. My car has been at the mechanic for 2 months because they can't find parts for the clutch
@robertlynch8039 you need a suzuki specialist or if you wanna bite the cost bring it in to toyota. They bow own suzuki and can get the parts (probably more than what your cars worth) but these thing are reliable as hell
@robertlynch8039 I had the exact same issue recently and just traded it out for a Kia Forte GT. it is what it is.
@@ckirrad wish I knew that before I offloaded the car. Bummer.
@@robertlynch8039 maybe buy a new clutch?
its nothing special but i use it as a daily since 2007 and i must say i havent had ANY major problems with it
Is yours awd?
@@fil1329 yup
the "negatives" are:
- horrible A pillars
- weak/slow engine
- higher then average gas consumption
- tiny booth
- almost useless rear windshield wiper
- no nav or even usb audio
- the front half of the car is steady and the rear half it thinks its another car so dont push it too hard
- brakes wear out faster then usual
- terrible oil filter location and some other things when it comes to maintenance
for a daily car its fine just do the regular service, but if you are looking for something more fun look elsewhere
I'm from Germany and have had the SUZUKI SX4 2.0 DDiS 4WD Style (built in 2011) for about 2 years. I previously had a Toyota Corolla Diesel for a long time and it took me about a year to get used to the SX4.
Yes, it's loud, yes, it doesn't have a smooth clutch, yes, the interior isn't that comfortable and the front pillar is sometimes very distracting. And yes, it also rattles, which sounds like defective wheel bearings. But what I personally found most annoying was the remote control and all the things you have to pay attention to. The only advantage is that it's impossible to accidentally forget the electronic key in the car.
What do I love and appreciate about the SX4? It is very lively and overtaking is a lot of fun. I always have the feeling that I could always get more power out of the machine (if I wanted to). I don't have the feeling at all that I'm driving a lame car, quite the opposite! the I-AWD is an extreme enrichment and helps in the snow but also on muddy paths and slippery roads if you have decent tires on it. apart from brake pads and an oil change, the oil seals of the rear differential have only been changed once - nothing else! and you won't find any noticeable rust either.
I'm happy with my little runabout :-)
Translated with DeepL.com
I love my SX4 hatchback!😁
My was great till a leaked cause damage. The light never came on till to late. Loved that car had it 18 years.
I own 2011 sx4 is already 125000 miles on the clock and it's nothing wrong with it. It's not comfortable or practical like many other cars but is extremely reliable.
181,xxx. A mouse chewed a fuel injector wire..... that's it outside of oil changes and breaks.
I am using SX4 great engine good pickup
I am thinking to buy a Suzuki Sx4 of Fiat Sedici with a 1.9jtd diesel engine 4X4. What do you think about it, good choice, bad choice?
I'm European. I have the 1.6 gas engine manual trans SX4. Great car! Never had any issues in 150k Kms. Not sure about the multijet engine itself tho.
@@matteofazio7845 Same here, Serbia. At the end I chose Suzuki Ignis 1.3. petrol. I had great offer for that car,.saved a lot of money, and I am really Happy with it. Great small car, smaller than SX4 but it's OK. Expirience: definitely Japanese petrol engine :D Nothing better. Consumption is strong 7 liter's per 100km, not great not terrible: D
@@nikolapavlovicsova5010 i love both the old Ignis/justy and the new Ignis! Obviously AWD
@@matteofazio7845 Great! I saw a lot of them in Greece when I was on the sea last year, I like them a lot so I consider Ignis as an option. Now I am the owner of the one. Today I was on a mountain hike, and he got me on a very unapproachable road. 700km in the last two days. So he passes the exam :D
Does 2011 SX4 2WD 2.0 99KW have hill assitant?
270HP really. My 2L gasoline variant seems to be about 127HP short 🤣
The 2 liter is rated at over 150 hp
There's different ratings but all close to the 150 hp mark
Its drive by wire so a bit slow on the throttle response
My older 2 liter drive by cable which has a manual throttle plate responds much faster
Decent power for its year
I pull small trailers too no problem
post 2010 models with updated 1.6 vvt are the best..
Short short, no, it is not a bad idea to buy an SX4 used or otherwise.
i could listen affectionately with satisfaction to his clunky robot translation voice for extended days of careful for to be listen for plastic crickets at 270 h slash p.
You ask too much for an economy car man.
Mightily strange bot dude !
deam the trunk has 270 hp
Did an awful AI make this?
AI generated content ... some real glitches in this one ... leg leg ... don't put your finger in his mouth ... WTF
Parts megazip japan
Nah but look at a Tesla😂
LOL is this AI ?