You make one mistake, Mr. Brooke. At 03:02, the fog light switch on the turn signal stalk is the rear fog light and the fog light switch at the end of the dashboard are the front fog lights.
The first generation SX4 can be classed as either both a hatchback or crossover SUV, because there was a sedan body style available. Do you class it as an SUV?
@@HenryBrooke1998 Getting a 2007 AWD model in a couple of weeks, it will be so much better for doing long trips than our Swift. Our roads can be really crap, even our major highways. To travel in any comfort, needs a larger car (more comfortable ride) and at least 2 litres of engine to stay in top gear all the time. We also tend to drive autos rather than manuals, we are idle buggers at heart. Always amazes me that UK car reviews are almost always for manuals.
Same here in my country Malaysia, 2wd 1.6 sold with auto due to mostly of us here not in favour Manual transmission.Another thing is Suzuki is not quite popular here compare to other Japanese brand.
Sorry if it isn't to your liking. The engine is belt driven, there is no AUX or Bluetooth for the stereo, and the boot is a decent size. Don't forget an umbrella. ☂️
You make one mistake, Mr. Brooke. At 03:02, the fog light switch on the turn signal stalk is the rear fog light and the fog light switch at the end of the dashboard are the front fog lights.
thank you for the video
The first generation SX4 can be classed as either both a hatchback or crossover SUV, because there was a sedan body style available.
Do you class it as an SUV?
I would say 50/50 between hatchback and crossover.
Do you still need the key to lock and unlock from the button
Saabkyle I never noticed your accent before
I suffer from Autism, and doing car reviews in a certain way is my way of coping through it.
Hard to believe they came in a 1.6, incredibly small, glad they did not foist that on us in Australia, our are 2.0 petrol
Interesting.
@@HenryBrooke1998 Getting a 2007 AWD model in a couple of weeks, it will be so much better for doing long trips than our Swift. Our roads can be really crap, even our major highways. To travel in any comfort, needs a larger car (more comfortable ride) and at least 2 litres of engine to stay in top gear all the time. We also tend to drive autos rather than manuals, we are idle buggers at heart. Always amazes me that UK car reviews are almost always for manuals.
Same here in my country Malaysia, 2wd 1.6 sold with auto due to mostly of us here not in favour Manual transmission.Another thing is Suzuki is not quite popular here compare to other Japanese brand.
Bad review
No mention if chain or belt driven engine
Any MP3 input or bluetooth on stereo ?
Failed to mention good boot space
Scared of the rain 🌧
Sorry if it isn't to your liking.
The engine is belt driven, there is no AUX or Bluetooth for the stereo, and the boot is a decent size.
Don't forget an umbrella. ☂️