Hi bro. Let me start by telling you that the Swift and Eeco share the same engine, but the engines are tuned differently. What I've noticed is that the gears in the Eeco are shorter compared to the Swift. The ride quality of the Swift is much better. The Eeco has a stiffer front suspension setup to lessen body roll, which makes it unable to absorb potholes very well. (Decreasing tyre pressure increases the ride quality and comfort quite a bit) If your driving style is more aggressive and if you want a sportier and more comfortable car, then the Swift is the right car for you. But if you are a person like me who is looking for a more practical and spacious vehicle and is fine with not having creature comforts other than AC, then the Eeco is the right car for you. I hope my explanation helped you. Don't forget to subscribe if you haven't. Take care, brother.
Congrats on getting Maruti eeco. We bought our Maruti eeco on July 2021 after we decided to come back to India and settle in Coimbatore. We constructed our house and then converted our van into a camper with foldable bed and kitchen. We ie my wife doggy and myself 12:01 planned a trip to Kulu Manali Spiti Valley but upon reaching there we became more adventurous and travelled all the way to Kargil leh ladakh Pangong Tsu Lake. We went all the way to Zogila Pass Changla pass Khardungla Pass. The entire trip was 1 month 7 days return trip. About 10000 kms without any problems and issues except a tyre puncture in Indore and a parking fine of Rs 500/-in Jhansi. It has been an unforgettable experience
Wow. Good to know you have an Eeco too. How is the car's performance in North India on the mountain passes? I'm really interested to know if this car is capable enough for that kind of terrain and elevation. I'm glad you guys had a wonderful trip. We are also planning to tour India in our Van. I wish you guys all the best for your future adventures.