Great review of the Spresso Sir Reygan, couple things to clarify though. First the dualjet system means that it has 2 injectors per cylinder for better compression as you said which leads to better fuel efficiency(the reason Suzuki does anything), it also means the power and torque are down by 1(which if you can feel youre in the wrong line of work and you should look into going into vehicle testing or F1 racing). Also the blank spots on the front fascia are for DRLs in the home market, but like the fog lights you can put them in aftermarket which seems to be Suzuki Philippines play with how they spec their vehicles. All in all, this should have been done years ago but Suzuki Philippines wanted the moniker of cheapest new car in the market so the auto was scrapped, but with the competition like the Wigo and Brio both getting facelifts they felt they had to do something. Pity they dont have that same urgency when it comes to bringing in the Grand Vitara which would do well against the Corolla Cross.
im torned between S-presso AGS, Celerio AGS, and Wigo G AT, which is the better grocery getter among these three? I am also considering Kia Soluto EX AT and Suzuki Dzire AGS. My priorities are as long as it has an aircon and can comfortably fit 5 average sized filipino. but my list priority is Soluto>Dzire>Celerio>Wigo>Spresso, Soluto as my first choice. what are your thoughts?
I'll go with wigo. Mas mura. Parts maraming available palagi sa market. mas subok na. above all mas maganda itsura lalo na ang 2024 model. parang naka accent hatchback ka lang or honda hatchback.hehehe.
Small Car = More Road Space People with bigger vehicles tend to exploit these gaps to cut (or scare) you in the lane by asserting their size dominance. He must have experienced it mostly with SUVs that's why he specifically mentioned it. I personally as well with my sedan. My own ranking: 1. Bus 2. Van 3. Pickup and SUV I rarely come across trucks and most of them just stay in their lane and can easily be outsped.
@@facilpuerta7666 Thanks for a thorough response. I understand now. Btw, I have cash to purchase bnew Spresso (full payment). first car. Do you advise me to get it, or just look at 2020 suzuki vitara for the same vost (more or less)? I'm leaning towards spresso because of fuel efficiency and being bnew condition plus the direct 3 years warranty. I value getting savings from gas and peace of mind. Your thoughts?
@@MervinAbi not an expert, but based on your values I would go with the bnew Spresso: - Around 30% better fuel efficiency than the Vitara based on claims from each user/reviewer (Lazy Example: 80 more KMs with a 20L) - No more thinking twice if you got a reliable mechanic for hidden issues as warranty should cover it generally speaking (The counterpart of it would be the after-sales customer service reliability) There are still some other things to keep in mind based on use case, but these are the straightforward ones.
They’re all important. DRL is for the drivers from the opposite road which reminds them that there’s an incoming vehicle. LED lights may not be that important but when you’re on the road at night it’s of great help as long as the good qualities are in used. Reverse camera is of course very important when your vehicle is big. I have it in my car but I never relied on it. I still used all my senses, the side mirrors, back mirrors and best calculations relating to the available spaces around my car. Most of the time I forgot that I have one. In short, I’m still an old-school driver.
@@lor1314 lights and DRL are important during night or dark places, unlike Reverse cam that you can use night and day and not all drivers are good in backing up like you.
S Presso sana balak kong bilhin kaso ayoko ng AGS kasi mas sanay ako sa CVT. Antay nalang ako sa 2025 ng mga bago kasi ayoko rin mag Wigo dahil mababa masyado 😥
Can you recommend this for city driving? I just want something I can use going to office. I have an Xpander 2023 model used by my wife and kids for going to school.
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Salamat paps! Free lang mag subscribe, lezgo!😁
@@ReygansRides done! hehehe
No need to cheat! Nailed it😅 Great honest no BS review. I prefer the 5speed MT though.
Thanks for another review for this cute S-Presso! 🚙🚙🚙
i always liked the way you made car reviews honest direct and precise, thas why i always watched your vlog, tnx
Great review of the Spresso Sir Reygan, couple things to clarify though. First the dualjet system means that it has 2 injectors per cylinder for better compression as you said which leads to better fuel efficiency(the reason Suzuki does anything), it also means the power and torque are down by 1(which if you can feel youre in the wrong line of work and you should look into going into vehicle testing or F1 racing). Also the blank spots on the front fascia are for DRLs in the home market, but like the fog lights you can put them in aftermarket which seems to be Suzuki Philippines play with how they spec their vehicles. All in all, this should have been done years ago but Suzuki Philippines wanted the moniker of cheapest new car in the market so the auto was scrapped, but with the competition like the Wigo and Brio both getting facelifts they felt they had to do something. Pity they dont have that same urgency when it comes to bringing in the Grand Vitara which would do well against the Corolla Cross.
Honest safety rating, good one 😁
Great honest review. 12:06 smoooth haha!
Nice review Pare ,
AGS is like manual you need to depress acceleration to shift smoothly to next gear ,
It 's like manual without clutch 👍
my bwelo ba psir sa gas pedal?
@@lestercamacho every 2k + rpm duon k plng mag change gear
@@alasace207 problem with spresso is wlang tachometer, need pa ata ng 3rd party install
@@j0131n nasa magkano kaya pa magagastos pag nagpa install ng tachometer?
Ser Reygan i wish that Suzuki could add more to this car model. Widen the the width by a few mm, aDRL or a front fog light, split 60 40 rear seat
im torned between S-presso AGS, Celerio AGS, and Wigo G AT, which is the better grocery getter among these three? I am also considering Kia Soluto EX AT and Suzuki Dzire AGS. My priorities are as long as it has an aircon and can comfortably fit 5 average sized filipino. but my list priority is Soluto>Dzire>Celerio>Wigo>Spresso, Soluto as my first choice. what are your thoughts?
I'd go for Wigo just because the parts are easily available in PH
you can never go wrong with Wigo. trust us😊
I'll go with wigo. Mas mura. Parts maraming available palagi sa market. mas subok na. above all mas maganda itsura lalo na ang 2024 model. parang naka accent hatchback ka lang or honda hatchback.hehehe.
Perfect for use within the subdivision. 👌
@@knav5216 Relax. 😉
Thank you Sir great review
❤️ my 6 months ags. 18kph city and 35kph sa highway.
Isn't it kpl?
Nice review bro
So basically AGS means semi auto 🤔 same concept with moped or underbone motorcycle like Honda wave.
Hope you can do a review on the 2024 suzuki Apv glx. 🙂
Can you elaborate your statement "prepared to be bullied?" (when you drive this car) @8:17
Small Car = More Road Space
People with bigger vehicles tend to exploit these gaps to cut (or scare) you in the lane by asserting their size dominance. He must have experienced it mostly with SUVs that's why he specifically mentioned it. I personally as well with my sedan.
My own ranking:
1. Bus
2. Van
3. Pickup and SUV
I rarely come across trucks and most of them just stay in their lane and can easily be outsped.
@@facilpuerta7666 Thanks for a thorough response. I understand now. Btw, I have cash to purchase bnew Spresso (full payment). first car. Do you advise me to get it, or just look at 2020 suzuki vitara for the same vost (more or less)? I'm leaning towards spresso because of fuel efficiency and being bnew condition plus the direct 3 years warranty. I value getting savings from gas and peace of mind. Your thoughts?
@@MervinAbi not an expert, but based on your values I would go with the bnew Spresso:
- Around 30% better fuel efficiency than the Vitara based on claims from each user/reviewer
(Lazy Example: 80 more KMs with a 20L)
- No more thinking twice if you got a reliable mechanic for hidden issues as warranty should cover it generally speaking (The counterpart of it would be the after-sales customer service reliability)
There are still some other things to keep in mind based on use case, but these are the straightforward ones.
@@facilpuerta7666 Thanks so much. Very helpful.
What's the total weight that an spresso can carry?
Reverse camera is more important than DRL and LED lights.. its Function than aesthetics looks
They’re all important. DRL is for the drivers from the opposite road which reminds them that there’s an incoming vehicle. LED lights may not be that important but when you’re on the road at night it’s of great help as long as the good qualities are in used. Reverse camera is of course very important when your vehicle is big. I have it in my car but I never relied on it. I still used all my senses, the side mirrors, back mirrors and best calculations relating to the available spaces around my car. Most of the time I forgot that I have one. In short, I’m still an old-school driver.
@@lor1314 lights and DRL are important during night or dark places, unlike Reverse cam that you can use night and day and not all drivers are good in backing up like you.
Buying my 1st car, is this a good car or I should go with other brands like Mitsubishi Mirage G4?
Its a good car. Check the celerio as well.
Follow your heart!hehe
S Presso sana balak kong bilhin kaso ayoko ng AGS kasi mas sanay ako sa CVT. Antay nalang ako sa 2025 ng mga bago kasi ayoko rin mag Wigo dahil mababa masyado 😥
yeah suv craze i can agree with you we.own previous Swift 2019. we.sell it and get vitara
Can you recommend this for city driving? I just want something I can use going to office. I have an Xpander 2023 model used by my wife and kids for going to school.
Yes it's built for the city.
ags is a great choice for me like im old for a manual atm lmao
generation millennials ay naguumpisa sa mga pinanganak nung 1980, most of us know how to drive a stick shift.
Yep haha, learned stick across three cars, most enjoyed learning through a 72 Beetle
Nakakatawa yung "...couldn't drive it" 😂
Kidding aside, with proper driver education, stick shifts are actually quite fun to drive!
12:07 that timing though 🤭
Paging Toyota/Daihatsu 😂😂😂
okay na din talaga yung mga specs ng sasakyang to pero kahit anong gawin at tingin ko sa itsura niya di ko talaga type.hehehehe. Peace!
Kuys I'm 5'9" kasya po kaya ako? 🤔
Kasya ka naman. Maluwag sya sa loob
Like 5’9 is a tall height😂
@@ReygansRides 😮
yes po, yung car agent na ooffer sa mall knina 5’11 kasya po sya pati leg room may space pa sya.
I am 5'9 and may leg space pa rin sakin pati sa likod ko
SOON! with a kayak ontop
Love the "ehhhmmmm" 😂😂
Only a noob would need a tachometer to know when to shift in a manual car.
For regular driving, yes. But for spirited driving, would you know where the redline is without the tach?
Pag nakikita ko spresso sa road, laging pumapasok sa isip ko yung old jimny na fetus palang. Hehe astig!
roll up window at the back 😂
Pehla muja ya car xuv lagi is benda ki hight dekh ke😂😂😂
K10 more like Kitten engine hehe