Suzuki Swift 2014 Problems
No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Suzuki Swift 2014 reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.
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The engine in our 2014 Suzuki Swift cuts out
It is indeed a dangerous situation, especially if you’re trying to pull into fast-moving traffic when the engine suddenly cuts out. Frankly, there are literally hundreds of causes for this, so the best advice is to go back to basics and try to find anything wrong with the fuel or ignition system. An electronic scan of the car (if it hasn‘t already been done) is a good idea, too, as it might pin-point the problem area.
You could be looking at something as simple as a poor earth connection or a blocked fuel filter. That the car runs properly in the meantime, suggests that it’s an intermittent fuel or electrical problem rather than an inherent mechanical failure.
Suzuki Swift 2014: Getting it fixed under warranty?
It would be nice if cars didn’t have any faults, but the sad fact is that they do. You best bet is to contact Suzuki (1800 777 088) and request help to pay for the repairs.
Fun and reliable first cars
Both are fun cars to drive, they’re relatively new, so should be reliable. I would prefer the Swift; I reckon you’ll get a better run out of it.
Best options for used first car?
The cars you have been looking at are all good, sound and safe ones that have no serious issues to be concerned about and would give you reliable service for many years to come. Note that all of them are from Asia; I would suggest that you rule out anything from Europe. Another to consider would be the Mitsubishi Lancer.
Downsizing from a Civic
The Swift is good but the Honda Jazz is better and my recommendation.