SX4
Owner Testimonials
Richard Guterwill—
Sayville, New York
My SX4 is an absolute gem. I couldn't be happier. I am amazed at the quality and performance. I have owned an Acura TL, Infinity G35 (we still own this car), and I can honestly say that my new pal, a 2008 silver SX4 touring II with auto is more fun to drive. Suzuki can be very proud of this vehicle and I expect to see many on the road as people discover what I have. Thank you SUZUKI.
Sayville, New York
My SX4 is an absolute gem. I couldn't be happier. I am amazed at the quality and performance. I have owned an Acura TL, Infinity G35 (we still own this car), and I can honestly say that my new pal, a 2008 silver SX4 touring II with auto is more fun to drive. Suzuki can be very proud of this vehicle and I expect to see many on the road as people discover what I have. Thank you SUZUKI.
Guy Payne—
Watsonville, California
We are going to Alaska in the spring of 2008 (April) and wanted a small, 4 wheel drive to tow behind our motor coach. The SX4 fits the bill to a T. It is lightweight, a blast to drive, and the 4 wheel drive is easy to use and very effective. The tow bar was easy to set up, and attaches/detaches quickly and is very secure. Just what we needed!
Watsonville, California
We are going to Alaska in the spring of 2008 (April) and wanted a small, 4 wheel drive to tow behind our motor coach. The SX4 fits the bill to a T. It is lightweight, a blast to drive, and the 4 wheel drive is easy to use and very effective. The tow bar was easy to set up, and attaches/detaches quickly and is very secure. Just what we needed!
George Craig—
Graham, Washington
Ok...I am 62 years old and never thought of buying a non-domestic auto. I decided a few months ago that I need a car that will provide safety, drivability during winter months, and be reasonably priced. I did a great deal of research and by accident I came across the SX4. I took a test drive and was sold. It has all that I wanted and the price was very right. I have had it for one month and it's all that was promised. Great car!
Graham, Washington
Ok...I am 62 years old and never thought of buying a non-domestic auto. I decided a few months ago that I need a car that will provide safety, drivability during winter months, and be reasonably priced. I did a great deal of research and by accident I came across the SX4. I took a test drive and was sold. It has all that I wanted and the price was very right. I have had it for one month and it's all that was promised. Great car!
Dan Hunter—
Boulder, Colorado
I like the performance, the gas mileage, the size, and what I really like is the AWD option. I have an office in Boulder, Colorado and another one in Telluride, and have been driving the SX4 back and forth. it is a good road car, and for getting around in the mountains it's as good as my big truck.
Boulder, Colorado
I like the performance, the gas mileage, the size, and what I really like is the AWD option. I have an office in Boulder, Colorado and another one in Telluride, and have been driving the SX4 back and forth. it is a good road car, and for getting around in the mountains it's as good as my big truck.
Marsha Phillips—
Bono, Arkansas
I love the way it handles on the gravel and open road. The gas it saves is good news to the pocket book. It is so much fun to drive.
Each morning when it's time to leave I just look at my car and say, yes! It's mine and I can't wait to drive to work. I really love everything about my SX4. I can't wait to doll it up.
Thanks for a beautiful car,
Marsha A. Phillips
Bono, Arkansas
I love the way it handles on the gravel and open road. The gas it saves is good news to the pocket book. It is so much fun to drive.
Each morning when it's time to leave I just look at my car and say, yes! It's mine and I can't wait to drive to work. I really love everything about my SX4. I can't wait to doll it up.
Thanks for a beautiful car,
Marsha A. Phillips
Nicholas Morgan—
New Stanton, Pennsylvania
My fiance just completed the Suzuki line. Her oldest sister was the first to get a Suzuki Reno after having such a great experience with Courtesy Suzuki in Irwin, PA. It prompted me then when looking for a new car to purchase the SX4. I absolutely love it. Going from a Chevy Cobalt to the SX4 was in no way even close. The SX4 appearance and the Rally Package not only look sweet but offer everything you need and nothing you don't want. Just a few months ago my fiance's other sister purchased a Forenza. When my fiance was looking for a new car it was a no-brainer that she purchased a Forenza as well, after having so much success with Suzuki. I can certainly say Suzuki is one of the finest cars I have ever driven and will most certainly buy another one.
New Stanton, Pennsylvania
My fiance just completed the Suzuki line. Her oldest sister was the first to get a Suzuki Reno after having such a great experience with Courtesy Suzuki in Irwin, PA. It prompted me then when looking for a new car to purchase the SX4. I absolutely love it. Going from a Chevy Cobalt to the SX4 was in no way even close. The SX4 appearance and the Rally Package not only look sweet but offer everything you need and nothing you don't want. Just a few months ago my fiance's other sister purchased a Forenza. When my fiance was looking for a new car it was a no-brainer that she purchased a Forenza as well, after having so much success with Suzuki. I can certainly say Suzuki is one of the finest cars I have ever driven and will most certainly buy another one.
Al Escalante—
Yucca Valley, California
We've had 4WD vehicles for the better part of 18 years now, and always enjoyed the reliability inherent in these vehicles. Among these 4x4's were three Samurai's, a 4dr Sidekick, a 2dr Sidekick, and currently a 2dr Vitara. So Suzuki has proven themselves to us (I can tell you about a tumble I took in a Samurai, but that is another story. In short it took a lickin' and kept on tickin').
We looked at a Sunlight Copper Pearl SX4 recently, and liked what we saw. The overall appearance inside and out attracted our attention. We took it for a short test drive, and proceeded to buy the car. It wasn't until later that we found out what we were in for.
We live in the high desert area in Yucca Valley with both great open roads and even greater back roads (2n02 from Pioneer Town to Big Bear to mention just only one).
The SX4 took the highway through the mountains with ease. The 2.0 liter engine with the 5-speed transmission did not struggle to maintain and/or accelerate sweeping turns, drops and climbs. My wife and I were so excited with how the car handled. The car only had 140 miles on it when we took 2n02.
From the highway we took the gravel road and eventually dirt road to 2n02. The car handled like it was meant to be driven off-road. It was GREAT. Gravel, sand, dirt, water, silt, whatever. Being an avid 4x'er I quickly developed an appreciation for all wheel drive.
It was later that night when we found out what the SX4 really was, Suzuki's base model for the World Rally Championship Series. From the ground up, it was developed for the Rally. We quickly dived into whatever we could find about the SX4.
The next day, we took the open freeway. Hmmm, well the car can move. And it can move real well, contrary to what we've read about the car being a slug. Well, what can I say - oh, nevermind I'll tell them when they get to the top of the hill.
You asked what is it that I like best about the SX4.
I like Suzuki and Suzuki Motorsports' commitment to developing a world class rally car and offering it to the public. And, who am I kidding? The SX4 is a blast to drive.
P.S. Can't wait for the upgrades. Can you say "Turbo?"
Yucca Valley, California
We've had 4WD vehicles for the better part of 18 years now, and always enjoyed the reliability inherent in these vehicles. Among these 4x4's were three Samurai's, a 4dr Sidekick, a 2dr Sidekick, and currently a 2dr Vitara. So Suzuki has proven themselves to us (I can tell you about a tumble I took in a Samurai, but that is another story. In short it took a lickin' and kept on tickin').
We looked at a Sunlight Copper Pearl SX4 recently, and liked what we saw. The overall appearance inside and out attracted our attention. We took it for a short test drive, and proceeded to buy the car. It wasn't until later that we found out what we were in for.
We live in the high desert area in Yucca Valley with both great open roads and even greater back roads (2n02 from Pioneer Town to Big Bear to mention just only one).
The SX4 took the highway through the mountains with ease. The 2.0 liter engine with the 5-speed transmission did not struggle to maintain and/or accelerate sweeping turns, drops and climbs. My wife and I were so excited with how the car handled. The car only had 140 miles on it when we took 2n02.
From the highway we took the gravel road and eventually dirt road to 2n02. The car handled like it was meant to be driven off-road. It was GREAT. Gravel, sand, dirt, water, silt, whatever. Being an avid 4x'er I quickly developed an appreciation for all wheel drive.
It was later that night when we found out what the SX4 really was, Suzuki's base model for the World Rally Championship Series. From the ground up, it was developed for the Rally. We quickly dived into whatever we could find about the SX4.
The next day, we took the open freeway. Hmmm, well the car can move. And it can move real well, contrary to what we've read about the car being a slug. Well, what can I say - oh, nevermind I'll tell them when they get to the top of the hill.
You asked what is it that I like best about the SX4.
I like Suzuki and Suzuki Motorsports' commitment to developing a world class rally car and offering it to the public. And, who am I kidding? The SX4 is a blast to drive.
P.S. Can't wait for the upgrades. Can you say "Turbo?"