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I passed my Driving test yesterday and got a total of 2 Minors so today i went car shopping!

I went to a Suzuki Shop since i want a Suzuki Swift On Finance and i have come to this one.

Note - This car is off google but it the same car and the same interior.

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Its a 1.3 Litre 5 Speed manual with Touchscreen Interface etc all that fancy stuff.

Its £163 a month for 48 months so that would be $200.41 a month.

Its a 2015 car so its quite new.

Do you think its a nice car ?
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I'm not personally a fan of Suzuki (except their motorcycles) just because from what I've dealt with on kind of older ones (2003-2010) I've always ran into slight electrical issues such as door windows not working, electric locks not working, fuses being blown all the time. Then there's other things like coil packs liking to go out, exhausts tending to leak, and struts wearing out pretty quickly. I'm not 100 sure how the owners took care or drove their car, but make sure you do some research on what is commonly going bad or breaking on that car and then look up the parts needed for them and make sure they aren't breaking the bank (:
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Daddy- wrote I'm not personally a fan of Suzuki (except their motorcycles) just because from what I've dealt with on kind of older ones (2003-2010) I've always ran into slight electrical issues such as door windows not working, electric locks not working, fuses being blown all the time. Then there's other things like coil packs liking to go out, exhausts tending to leak, and struts wearing out pretty quickly. I'm not 100 sure how the owners took care or drove their car, but make sure you do some research on what is commonly going bad or breaking on that car and then look up the parts needed for them and make sure they aren't breaking the bank (:


Its a brand new car
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Not my style, but it's a nice car for sure!
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Absolutely not
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201 wrote Absolutely not


why lol, its a first car im hardly gonna buy a massive car thats gonna be over £3000 insurance
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PMSL wrote
201 wrote Absolutely not


why lol, its a first car im hardly gonna buy a massive car thats gonna be over £3000 insurance
it just looks like a middle aged woman's car
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201 wrote
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201 wrote Absolutely not


why lol, its a first car im hardly gonna buy a massive car thats gonna be over £3000 insurance
it just looks like a middle aged woman's car


The colour im getting is white, It doesn't look as bad in that colour but its a popular car
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not bad at all saw loads of suzuki switfts when i went to nurbergring as rental cars
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I always wonder why your guys insurance is so high... nice car and if the insurance is in your range go for it man, I'm from the US, so it was pretty much buy what I want insurance wise... I drive a 5 speed M3 coupe for only $600 a year
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