That's not quite true. Look here: europe.jdpower.com/press-releases/2019-uk-vehicle-dependability-study | Suzuki does better than the VW brand, true, but they're both above average. Plus Skoda, a VWG brand, does better than Suzuki. Just saying, like. :-D
@@HonestJohncouk2000 while I will no argue about Skoda which is indeed a very reliable brand , simply looking at the top you've posted my eyes hurts. Peugeot is on the 1st place ! Maybe from bottom...
I am glad you did review of this car. But you did it sooooo poorly :-( if you didn't want to do it, why did you? Whole video is just talking about something else, just not about this great car. It's an ad for qashqai. You haven't mentioned it's great comfort, didn't speak enough about that great 1.4 engine, or phantastic level of equipment... Fuel consumption is great, I don't know how and for how long you have driven it??? .....
Yeah, don't think I'll watch anymore from this channel, he tries too hard to be "entertaining", doesn't stay on point, goes' off on tangents, music clips etc.
Ive had a lot of cars including audi a3 2004 ( tin can rust pile), vauxhall corsa and astra H (utter crap), fiat punto 16valve ( not too bad of a car just can unreliable like vauxhall) seat ibiza 2005 ( went bang !) Mg zr ( pretty ok car). But since my 1st suzuki i have had suzuki ever since like suzuki ignis 2001, swift 2005 and currently liana estate 2004. With my liana now on 174.000 miles now but still going good but im thinking of getting this sx4 scross 1.0 or 1.4 in september.
That interior is not Audiesque but you know it is built to keep working reliably even after loads of abuse . You can’t say that about any of the usual German suspects . Give me reliability over squashy interior trim any day
robtt. Ref. 'you can't say that...usual German...' Hmmmm, actually, I think you can! Nostalgia and cheap is one thing - I do like the Suzuki. But it doesn't mean it's better than the German counterparts, or more reliable. I think it's reasonable to assume that most modern cars are pretty reliable and robust? am I missing something?
Is there a Suzuki thing going on here? The Jimny too was flawed but fun, and despite all the downsides, if I was in the market for one, I would be very tempted - nice review again Mark
Well, that was a surprise - I knew you said you'd be doing the SX-4, but I thought it might have been more sarcastic Northern charm than reality! It looks almost American - like a car you'd expect to get when you land in Florida with your Avis ticket in-hand and the excitement of your impending holiday is dashed within seconds. I love the fact though your reviews acknowledge the 'enjoyment' of driving alongside the breadth of gadgets and refinements. Plus you were able to include KISS in your review... So its a win:win whatever the quality of the car! SX 4 and a Vitara for Suzuki seems too many choices and neither 'seem' the best options.. Going from this to the Audi will be an interesting change...
@@HonestJohncouk2000 It's a grand off at the moment and has been for a while (maybe they listened to the criticism), but £17,499 is still a fair amount of money. Would it be better to just get a late example of the previous gen Swift Sport?
Rambling on and on and on and on. And on. Seems like there is so little to say about the car the time is taken up with irrelevant stuff about music etc. Poor effort.👎