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Are old Suzuki Vitara reliable?

Are old Suzuki Vitara reliable?

Overall, the Vitara is one of those vehicles that does the job fairly well, is generally reliable and probably underrated. It handles nicely, is comfortable and has the full complement of four-wheel-drive features; low and high range, plus two-wheel drive.

Is Suzuki Grand Vitara a good vehicle?

Generally a good practical car for all round all year urban and rural use. Comfortable for main road and motorway driving, also fine on minor roads and off road. Big enough to be useful, whilst short and slim enough for parking and narrow roads.

How much is a 2005 Suzuki Grand Vitara worth?

2005 Suzuki Grand Vitara trade-in prices range from $955 – $3,547. Get a more accurate value for your car with the Edmunds appraisal tool.

Is Suzuki Vitara expensive to maintain?

Thanks to Suzuki’s reputation for cheap-to-run small cars the Vitara will likely prove reasonable to maintain too, with economical main dealer labour rates and well-priced parts.

Are Grand Vitaras good off road?

The Grand Vitara has an excellent driving position, commanded from a height-adjustable driver’s seat that has good lateral and lumbar support. Ground clearance for off road driving is the weak link of the Grand Vitara, which can climb where bigger machines can, but drags its underbelly over high points.

Are all Grand Vitaras 4×4?

The Grand Vitara is available in both rear-wheel drive only models (for the Australian market) or with a 4-mode all-wheel drive system.

How much is tax on a Suzuki Grand Vitara?

Standard Trim

Annual Road TaxCO2 Emissions (g/km)
1.9 DDiS 3d£315.00189-195 (Band J)
1.9 DDiS 5d (1 Oct 2007 – 30 Dec 2009)£315.00191-195 (Band J)
1.9 DDiS 5d (19 Dec 2005 – 30 Sep 2007)£340.00205 (Band K)
1.6 VVT 3d£340.00205-210 (Band K)

Which Vitara model is best?

Best Suzuki Vitara for… It’s almost the most expensive, but with its extra power and grip, plus its considerable safety and convenience tech, the 1.4 SZ5 Allgrip manual wins here. Without the extra weight of four-wheel drive, the two-wheel-drive Vitara 1.4 SZ-T manual is the pick.