I think this kind of review on new affordable cars by senior citizens or parents are quite underrated and a great contender to be the norm for car youtubers/reviewers, both your parents has pointed out small details that I wouldn't normally consider but does matter to me for a daily car. Plus, I wasn't kidding when I said I actually smiled when you dad remarked on how he could recognise the new Swift just by looking at its rear-end design from distance and that it seemed fairly similarly to the older ones, which to me is a great trait (if that is the right word for it), likely due to that this lovely little hatchback has remained true to its origins, which its predecessors are generally loved by the majority, regardless if it's the Sport version or standard version. One option that I never expected that the previous generation Swift had is the option of AllGrip AWD on the SZ5 trim (trim level below the Sport), pretty unique for a small hatchback but I think it's cool, and naturally the new models carries that option as well so that definitely got me curious seeing how will it perform in damp surfaces, or even on snow! Additionally, I always have been a fan of Suzuki Swift in general, regardless if it's the standard or Sport model. In my opinion, all the previous generations always had a "cheap and cheerful" look to them, but while the new Swift still has that "cheap and cheerful" look, it's a bit less pronounced (definitely not a bad thing of course, only pointing it out!) and seemed more smart, as if the well-loved little hatchback has grown more mature, and I love it! Of course, whenever talking about the Swift, it's almost impossible to not talk about the Sport version, seeing how well-designed and well-received this new Swift is to you and your parents, I DEFINITELY can't wait for the new Swift Sport as I'm always a HUGE fan of it, so much so that I'm seriously considering to get this or any other generation of the Swift/Swift Sport as my first car thanks to this very review!!
i have this car in orange fantastic car brilliant for long and short journeys lovely three cylinder engine have done 800 miles so far sitting at 64mpg active cruise control for the long journeys is wonderful
We have a new Suzuki SCross. It is huge fun to drive, the hybrid system gives it an extra kick under acceleration and it feels far nippier than Suzuki's figures suggest. Hugely underrated cars and a proper alternative to the Korean stuff on everyone elses driveways.
Dad in cargo shorts, I’m a 61 year old and no doubt the cargo short is the greatest piece of apparel ever made, a pocket for everything! They work across the pond too! Suzuki pulled out of the US, we had a wonderful lil Sidekick SUV, manual 5 speed air and manual locking front hubs, it was so good on snow covered roads.
Hi Jon and Pete a great video as ever and great to meet your mom as well! A great review and I’ve been a big fan of the swift for some years now my brother had a baleno (one would be great in the JC collection!) and never had an issue ever reliability wise Glad your mom and dad like the car and would be great for them when they change the i10 they seemed to sing its praises! That one is a mild hybrid so it Can’t run on electric but it does have a bigger electric battery 48v I think for stop start and regeneration from braking the Toyota is a classic hybrid which runs on petrol and electric Hope you are all keeping well Daniel
Technology have advanced so much Such that when compared the Swift with the Nissan Micra there are safety features which makes driving to be safer and better now
@@JonCoupland is there any problems with loud beeping as i've heard and it can't be turned off permanantly unless a suzuki garage could probably fix it
Nice reliable cars jon which in todays world is a big thumbs up 👍 im going to get a jimny once my steed gives up the ghost. I just want a car without giblets and goes where you point it
We had a couple of test drives and it is a fine small car, great for anyone who can cope without loads of power prefers to maintain momentum. Only real concern was on a fast dual carriageway it wouldnt engage cruise just above an indicated 70 have we been euro safety to the point of loss of useful features? Bought one of the last of the old shape sports instead i can do without a better screen.
Great little car. Their only issue is, they suffer badly from stone chipping, particularly on the bonnet/hood. I hope Suzuki address this issue with future models.
Have the 2023 Swift Sport model. Fun to drive. Was a bit of a let down after coming from a Fiesta ST - that thing was an absolute weapon. But the Swift actually corners better at speed and doesn’t suffer from torque steer on launch like the ST. My only real gripes are that you seat on the car rather than in it (detracting from the sportiness) and the highway fuel usage - appalling.
It's not a full hybrid it's a mild hybrid which means it's just got a more substantial start stop system can't drive on full electric like a full hybrid or plug in hybrid
I was hoping to get this to replace my Vitara but the front passenger seat doesn’t have height adjustment. It’s too low for my parents to get in and out of !.
Well, the Ignis is similar but a little higher (TBH I don't personally go a bundle on it, though) and the AllGrip versions of the Swift have (slightly) raised suspension. Only by about 2.5cm, though. But that may well be all you'd need.
Nice channel, I once had a silver 2001 Nissan Micra K11 and after that, a white 2011 Suzuki Alto, so interesting to see your Micra content, and this new Suzuki Swift test drive. Currently having a 2016 Kia Rio, about the same size as Swift. Alto was a bit too small car for my needs, but Rio is just about perfect size for me. Too bad Kia killed off the Rio, so should I need to find new car, Swift might be one possibility.
I got this car and for the first few miles i couldnt get on with it. Its not my car so not end of world. Anyhoo either the car has loosend up or i am finally used to it but its ok now. It has a small car feel similar to a Picanto we had which is either good or bad depending on you direction. I haven't really driven it apart from to Asda and back so probably need a good day in it to get the feel of the car. I was sort of coerced into the car so it wasnt my choice but it beats walking.
@@NigelShepherd-z7k long story short. I was looking at Ferrari and Aston Martin but my Female is not a good driver so she would have it in a ditch sharpish. So I compromised and got a car that she won't put into a ditch. So you can have a Suzuki Swift or a wreck. So I made a choice based on the info I had.
@@JamesNetwood 😁 Great story. Well, compromise is the way! Allow me to pick your brain for a sec. What are your thoughts on this swift as a first car? I passed my test LONG ago but have never had a car as I didn't really need one in London... until I did. I don't want anything too big or so flashy that I'm likely to go roaring into a lamp post at 14mph because I can't drive properly 🤨🙄
@@NigelShepherd-z7k first car is to buy a junker. You crash it no big deal. You crash new car always bad. If I was to buy a motorcycle I would buy a cheap underpowered junker to get my skills honed. Maybe if wanted a Suzuki then buy a Hayabusa. That's bit faster than 0--60 in 12 seconds.
Tell dad to take his hand off the gearstick when he’s driving!😂😂Great idea getting your parents to give their views on the car. No spare wheel unfortunately! Got caught with the puncture kit on my Astra as had a puncture in the side wall which the kit is no good for, had to get a tow truck, so won’t buy a car again without a spare. Otherwise looks a nice little package.
No mate my mate was after it we havent got the space i dont want to go down the route of renting a garage for it i think he would have had it but his garage has got a porsche in it a 997 model
Your father bought a good point about a person of a certain age how a car is getting in and out of the car because before you drive it you need to get into the car now l am of a certain age and we have a Suzuki Baleno and lfind getting in and out of it very good and with your mother and fathers opinion of the Suzuki Swift seems pretty good for people of a certain age
@@JonCoupland After all l do like Suzuki's they are such a good car and not uncommon in Australia after all Toyota rebadged a Suzuki Baleno as the Starlet tells you something after all Toyota own 20% of Suzuki
@@JonCoupland i have loved my Swift 1999 to...and its a shame what they made innnew cars...but so is it....i think it is a gut 2. Car for me and a Family...have a nice Day u have a lovly Family god bless from Austria
Lovely car. Mum and Dad answered my main questions , could i get in and out? And is it comfortable for someone with back problems? Definitely worth a look, the heated seats are another big bonus for back sufferers too.✅ So Mum, Dad and Me, seems we like it 👌
@@chucky2316 you ain’t. It’s a myth. Fully safe to do. My 20 year old car has had that done its whole life and 256,000 miles later nothing is worn. Speak to anyone that actually knows what they’re talking about and they’ll tell you it’s fine.
@marcuswoodgate4026 I wouldn't do it that is why you have a button. You seem the same kind of chap that holds on to the gear stick and rides the clutch
They do seem to all be turning into spaceships. Genuinely though I was surprised just how lovely the new swift is. Simple, comfy and easy to just get in and go
Ah I think it's a charming little thing. If we all liked the same thing the world would be a boring place. Hooray for more 2015 feeling cars (as most now feel like a spaceship 😂)
I think this kind of review on new affordable cars by senior citizens or parents are quite underrated and a great contender to be the norm for car youtubers/reviewers, both your parents has pointed out small details that I wouldn't normally consider but does matter to me for a daily car. Plus, I wasn't kidding when I said I actually smiled when you dad remarked on how he could recognise the new Swift just by looking at its rear-end design from distance and that it seemed fairly similarly to the older ones, which to me is a great trait (if that is the right word for it), likely due to that this lovely little hatchback has remained true to its origins, which its predecessors are generally loved by the majority, regardless if it's the Sport version or standard version. One option that I never expected that the previous generation Swift had is the option of AllGrip AWD on the SZ5 trim (trim level below the Sport), pretty unique for a small hatchback but I think it's cool, and naturally the new models carries that option as well so that definitely got me curious seeing how will it perform in damp surfaces, or even on snow!
Additionally, I always have been a fan of Suzuki Swift in general, regardless if it's the standard or Sport model. In my opinion, all the previous generations always had a "cheap and cheerful" look to them, but while the new Swift still has that "cheap and cheerful" look, it's a bit less pronounced (definitely not a bad thing of course, only pointing it out!) and seemed more smart, as if the well-loved little hatchback has grown more mature, and I love it! Of course, whenever talking about the Swift, it's almost impossible to not talk about the Sport version, seeing how well-designed and well-received this new Swift is to you and your parents, I DEFINITELY can't wait for the new Swift Sport as I'm always a HUGE fan of it, so much so that I'm seriously considering to get this or any other generation of the Swift/Swift Sport as my first car thanks to this very review!!
Thanks for your comments and thanks for watching ☺️
i have this car in orange fantastic car brilliant for long and short journeys lovely three cylinder engine have done 800 miles so far sitting at 64mpg active cruise control for the long journeys is wonderful
Oh brilliant to hear for a long term user who is loving it still 😊👍
We have a new Suzuki SCross. It is huge fun to drive, the hybrid system gives it an extra kick under acceleration and it feels far nippier than Suzuki's figures suggest. Hugely underrated cars and a proper alternative to the Korean stuff on everyone elses driveways.
Great to hear 😊
The best review mum and dad included
Thanks Brian. Appreciate that
I just brought this and its a joy to drive.
Fab 🙂
they say theres a loud beeping noise when you go over the speed limit is that correct
@@frankmckenna2290 Yes. It can be disabled but you have to turn it off each time you turn the car on.
how long did it take them to deliver the car to you? what was the wait time like?
@@alextom2903 Got it in 2-3 weeks.
Regards from the Netherlands for your lovely mum.
Thanks Fred 😁
Really useful nice Review. Like it. Mum and Dad. Great idea
Glad you liked it
There you are Jon, keep on going with TH-cam and you can treat her!
I'd absolutely love to
Glad you found the video 😊 loved it 😻
Glad you liked it!!
Dad in cargo shorts, I’m a 61 year old and no doubt the cargo short is the greatest piece of apparel ever made, a pocket for everything! They work across the pond too! Suzuki pulled out of the US, we had a wonderful lil Sidekick SUV, manual 5 speed air and manual locking front hubs, it was so good on snow covered roads.
Cargo shorts = life? 😀
Just bought it, fantastic car !!
Good choice!
Cannot beat mom and dad!
😊👍
Hi Jon and Pete a great video as ever and great to meet your mom as well! A great review and I’ve been a big fan of the swift for some years now my brother had a baleno (one would be great in the JC collection!) and never had an issue ever reliability wise
Glad your mom and dad like the car and would be great for them when they change the i10 they seemed to sing its praises!
That one is a mild hybrid so it
Can’t run on electric but it does have a bigger electric battery 48v I think for stop start and regeneration from braking the Toyota is a classic hybrid which runs on petrol and electric
Hope you are all keeping well Daniel
Thanks for watching as ever
Your mum might prefer an Ignis - slightly higher ride height - very compact and a smidge cheaper
A good point
Technology have advanced so much
Such that when compared the Swift with the Nissan Micra there are safety features which makes driving to be safer and better now
👍😊
@@JonCoupland is there any problems with loud beeping as i've heard and it can't be turned off permanantly unless a suzuki garage could probably fix it
Nice reliable cars jon which in todays world is a big thumbs up 👍 im going to get a jimny once my steed gives up the ghost. I just want a car without giblets and goes where you point it
Good choice!
“Without giblets” - 🤣
Enjoyable video as always Jon and nice to see your lovely Mum too… Did they buy it?
Thank you - no sadly not - this one was loaned for a test drive video for me - they are still happy with their i10 for now :)
We had a couple of test drives and it is a fine small car, great for anyone who can cope without loads of power prefers to maintain momentum. Only real concern was on a fast dual carriageway it wouldnt engage cruise just above an indicated 70 have we been euro safety to the point of loss of useful features? Bought one of the last of the old shape sports instead i can do without a better screen.
Interesting stuff to hear. Sadly didn't get to do any motorway driving ☺️👍
Great little car. Their only issue is, they suffer badly from stone chipping, particularly on the bonnet/hood. I hope Suzuki address this issue with future models.
Ah that's interesting! Thanks for watching
Lovely car
We thought so 😊👍
Have the 2023 Swift Sport model. Fun to drive. Was a bit of a let down after coming from a Fiesta ST - that thing was an absolute weapon. But the Swift actually corners better at speed and doesn’t suffer from torque steer on launch like the ST. My only real gripes are that you seat on the car rather than in it (detracting from the sportiness) and the highway fuel usage - appalling.
Thanks for watching
It's not a full hybrid it's a mild hybrid which means it's just got a more substantial start stop system can't drive on full electric like a full hybrid or plug in hybrid
Ah thanks for explaining! Now we know 😊👍
Why hybridise it when a petrol or diesel engine is all you ever need? Ditto other makes.
Super to auto jest. Eleganckie do miasta.
We think so too 😊👍
Your camera look great 👍
Thanks 👍
I was hoping to get this to replace my Vitara but the front passenger seat doesn’t have height adjustment. It’s too low for my parents to get in and out of !.
Ah that's a big shame :(
Well, the Ignis is similar but a little higher (TBH I don't personally go a bundle on it, though) and the AllGrip versions of the Swift have (slightly) raised suspension. Only by about 2.5cm, though. But that may well be all you'd need.
Nice channel, I once had a silver 2001 Nissan Micra K11 and after that, a white 2011 Suzuki Alto, so interesting to see your Micra content, and this new Suzuki Swift test drive.
Currently having a 2016 Kia Rio, about the same size as Swift. Alto was a bit too small car for my needs, but Rio is just about perfect size for me. Too bad Kia killed off the Rio, so should I need to find new car, Swift might be one possibility.
Thanks for watching 👍😊
What is the kerb weight ???
920KG
Around 850 kg.
Neat little car. Does it come in green?
It has a lovely green
If you or your parents qualify John Motion which has all you actually need is £15100 another 900 if you want nicer wheels and not a lot extra really.
😊👍
Pearl White is nice
It certainly is. It's such a great colour in person 😄
the legend will have to be doing vids in his sleep from now on to buy 1 for her lol
He sadly sees not much of the revenue 🤣
Very nice car, especially looking at the price. I think they would part exchange your mum's i10 😀👏
I think so too!
I got this car and for the first few miles i couldnt get on with it. Its not my car so not end of world.
Anyhoo either the car has loosend up or i am finally used to it but its ok now.
It has a small car feel similar to a Picanto we had which is either good or bad depending on you direction.
I haven't really driven it apart from to Asda and back so probably need a good day in it to get the feel of the car.
I was sort of coerced into the car so it wasnt my choice but it beats walking.
Suzuki under duress! 😁
@@NigelShepherd-z7k long story short.
I was looking at Ferrari and Aston Martin but my Female is not a good driver so she would have it in a ditch sharpish.
So I compromised and got a car that she won't put into a ditch.
So you can have a Suzuki Swift or a wreck. So I made a choice based on the info I had.
@@JamesNetwood 😁 Great story. Well, compromise is the way!
Allow me to pick your brain for a sec. What are your thoughts on this swift as a first car? I passed my test LONG ago but have never had a car as I didn't really need one in London... until I did.
I don't want anything too big or so flashy that I'm likely to go roaring into a lamp post at 14mph because I can't drive properly 🤨🙄
@@NigelShepherd-z7k first car is to buy a junker. You crash it no big deal. You crash new car always bad.
If I was to buy a motorcycle I would buy a cheap underpowered junker to get my skills honed.
Maybe if wanted a Suzuki then buy a Hayabusa. That's bit faster than 0--60 in 12 seconds.
@@JamesNetwood Cheers 🤓
Tell dad to take his hand off the gearstick when he’s driving!😂😂Great idea getting your parents to give their views on the car. No spare wheel unfortunately! Got caught with the puncture kit on my Astra as had a puncture in the side wall which the kit is no good for, had to get a tow truck, so won’t buy a car again without a spare. Otherwise looks a nice little package.
I've told him off for his bad habits
I think thats the only new car i would buy jon nice talking to you at the festival of the unexceptional talking about the gold rover 45 1
8 for £1500
Cheers Mark :) - did you end up making an offer?
No mate my mate was after it we havent got the space i dont want to go down the route of renting a garage for it i think he would have had it but his garage has got a porsche in it a 997 model
Your father bought a good point about a person of a certain age how a car is getting in and out of the car because before you drive it you need to get into the car now l am of a certain age and we have a Suzuki Baleno and lfind getting in and out of it very good and with your mother and fathers opinion of the Suzuki Swift seems pretty good for people of a certain age
Thanks for watching 👍😊
@@JonCoupland After all l do like Suzuki's they are such a good car and not uncommon in Australia after all Toyota rebadged a Suzuki Baleno as the Starlet tells you something after all Toyota own 20% of Suzuki
Your poor dad will be getting it now to get a swift for your mum!
Absolutely 🤣
Pip pip pi....luuuuuuvly....luuuuuuuvly....
🤣🤣
@@JonCoupland i have loved my Swift 1999 to...and its a shame what they made innnew cars...but so is it....i think it is a gut 2. Car for me and a Family...have a nice Day u have a lovly Family god bless from Austria
Lovely car. Mum and Dad answered my main questions , could i get in and out? And is it comfortable for someone with back problems?
Definitely worth a look, the heated seats are another big bonus for back sufferers too.✅
So Mum, Dad and Me, seems we like it 👌
Excellent. Glad it helped
The previous model was much better looking. its mild hybrid no electric propulsion.
Thanks for watching 😄
Jon dont pull the hanbrake up on the ratchet lad. 😮.
You are right. Very bad habit of mine!
That’s a myth
Wearing the teeth
@@chucky2316 you ain’t. It’s a myth. Fully safe to do. My 20 year old car has had that done its whole life and 256,000 miles later nothing is worn.
Speak to anyone that actually knows what they’re talking about and they’ll tell you it’s fine.
@marcuswoodgate4026 I wouldn't do it that is why you have a button. You seem the same kind of chap that holds on to the gear stick and rides the clutch
alright mate, plenty of space
😁👍
Modern cars are just over complicated. Just not my thing.
They do seem to all be turning into spaceships. Genuinely though I was surprised just how lovely the new swift is. Simple, comfy and easy to just get in and go
The 2performace" figures are anything but swift, sadly.
Ah that's a shame
It's a manual = Caveman😂
😊🤣
He thinks this is big? Wait to he sees a F250 crew cab lol
I think he means in relation to what the previous model was! Love an F250 ... but thats a truck :)
Suzuki have f*cked up what was a great car.
Not a fan of the new one? What don't you like?
@@JonCoupland Three pots, and too much tech to go wrong, (and it will).
Too complicated now
@@grahamherbert3612 i get you
@@truthseeker8884 i understand really
Looks very European
Certainly does
Every owner should hide the front side of this car 😂.
This is one of the ugliest cars EVER on the outside, but the inside feels like a car from 2015.
Ah I think it's a charming little thing. If we all liked the same thing the world would be a boring place. Hooray for more 2015 feeling cars (as most now feel like a spaceship 😂)