My First Hot Hatch - Suzuki Swift Sport
Discussion
- ******Another Update********
We started off in Wick, and finished up in Fort William.
Apologies for the pictures being the wrong way up!
Pictures Below:
Edited by DJC on Sunday 7th May 17:12
Edited by DJC on Sunday 7th May 17:20
I have a 61 plate in same colour, I have the gunmetal grey alloys though. Ive had a cat back exhaust fitted and ive got Apex springs to fit.. So impressed with it sticks to the road like glue!! Im off to Scotland end of month with my driveclub.. DC180(find us on FB) 😉 We will be covering those routes I cannot wait!!
Deanomx5 said:
I have a 61 plate in same colour, I have the gunmetal grey alloys though. Ive had a cat back exhaust fitted and ive got Apex springs to fit.. So impressed with it sticks to the road like glue!! Im off to Scotland end of month with my driveclub.. DC180(find us on FB) ?? We will be covering those routes I cannot wait!!
Sorry, the pedant in me can't help pointing out your car is the slightly different Kashmir Blue.....I have only ever driven standard Sports and they are great as they are so the springs and exhaust on yours must add to the greatness!
Nickp82 said:
Deanomx5 said:
I have a 61 plate in same colour, I have the gunmetal grey alloys though. Ive had a cat back exhaust fitted and ive got Apex springs to fit.. So impressed with it sticks to the road like glue!! Im off to Scotland end of month with my driveclub.. DC180(find us on FB) ?? We will be covering those routes I cannot wait!!
Sorry, the pedant in me can't help pointing out your car is the slightly different Kashmir Blue.....I have only ever driven standard Sports and they are great as they are so the springs and exhaust on yours must add to the greatness!
rolex said:
Good to see you're keeping it in original spec and not messing around lowering it or adding boy-racer gubbins all over the shop. I've had mine since 2012 and it's a joy to drive and very reliable.
I fully intented to keep mine standard I really did.. But every car ive owned I at least put a cat back on for my own aural pleasure... Ive gone for 30mm Apex springs which I have researched as a good spring for the Sport, I am not into "slamming" cars with moronic negative camber. I just cannot live with the OE arch gap. But no silly boy racer mods will be going on it I picked up a Sport just over three weeks back and absolutely love it. Was going to start my own thread but may as well tag on to this one.
I was looking to replace my Civic for ages and considered all sorts. Believe it or not, the only other car I got seriously close to buying was an RS Megane, 250 flavour. No regrets whatsoever though, absolutely loving the Swift, not a single complaint. Nice to drive (seats and gearbox are superb), fun to drive (engine revs like a winner), cheap to drive (44.6mpg at the minute, 900 miles in, mostly the dear stuff). And not had a problem with space either, had four of us down to Manchester for a couple of nights without a bother. If anything, the boot is perfect for going shopping as you don't open up to find your frozen sausages thrown all over the boot, nice and compact.
No plans for any mods, just keep it mechanically and cosmetically sound. I've given the first wash and wax this afternoon, was planning to see how dirty I could get it but couldn't resist a good clean in the sun.
Also to the OP, I watched your videos on YT before getting mine and you're probably half the reason I was convinced to get one, a lot of good info in your videos so thanks.
Here's a picture post-wash. I've used my Instagram picture so save on file size. Also check out my other half's 1.2 in the background which is also an awesome car.
I was looking to replace my Civic for ages and considered all sorts. Believe it or not, the only other car I got seriously close to buying was an RS Megane, 250 flavour. No regrets whatsoever though, absolutely loving the Swift, not a single complaint. Nice to drive (seats and gearbox are superb), fun to drive (engine revs like a winner), cheap to drive (44.6mpg at the minute, 900 miles in, mostly the dear stuff). And not had a problem with space either, had four of us down to Manchester for a couple of nights without a bother. If anything, the boot is perfect for going shopping as you don't open up to find your frozen sausages thrown all over the boot, nice and compact.
No plans for any mods, just keep it mechanically and cosmetically sound. I've given the first wash and wax this afternoon, was planning to see how dirty I could get it but couldn't resist a good clean in the sun.
Also to the OP, I watched your videos on YT before getting mine and you're probably half the reason I was convinced to get one, a lot of good info in your videos so thanks.
Here's a picture post-wash. I've used my Instagram picture so save on file size. Also check out my other half's 1.2 in the background which is also an awesome car.
horsemeatscandal said:
I picked up a Sport just over three weeks back and absolutely love it. Was going to start my own thread but may as well tag on to this one.
I was looking to replace my Civic for ages and considered all sorts. Believe it or not, the only other car I got seriously close to buying was an RS Megane, 250 flavour. No regrets whatsoever though, absolutely loving the Swift, not a single complaint. Nice to drive (seats and gearbox are superb), fun to drive (engine revs like a winner), cheap to drive (44.6mpg at the minute, 900 miles in, mostly the dear stuff). And not had a problem with space either, had four of us down to Manchester for a couple of nights without a bother. If anything, the boot is perfect for going shopping as you don't open up to find your frozen sausages thrown all over the boot, nice and compact.
No plans for any mods, just keep it mechanically and cosmetically sound. I've given the first wash and wax this afternoon, was planning to see how dirty I could get it but couldn't resist a good clean in the sun.
Also to the OP, I watched your videos on YT before getting mine and you're probably half the reason I was convinced to get one, a lot of good info in your videos so thanks.
Here's a picture post-wash. I've used my Instagram picture so save on file size. Also check out my other half's 1.2 in the background which is also an awesome car.
I agree with all of the above!! 44mpg? Why so low ha ha I was looking to replace my Civic for ages and considered all sorts. Believe it or not, the only other car I got seriously close to buying was an RS Megane, 250 flavour. No regrets whatsoever though, absolutely loving the Swift, not a single complaint. Nice to drive (seats and gearbox are superb), fun to drive (engine revs like a winner), cheap to drive (44.6mpg at the minute, 900 miles in, mostly the dear stuff). And not had a problem with space either, had four of us down to Manchester for a couple of nights without a bother. If anything, the boot is perfect for going shopping as you don't open up to find your frozen sausages thrown all over the boot, nice and compact.
No plans for any mods, just keep it mechanically and cosmetically sound. I've given the first wash and wax this afternoon, was planning to see how dirty I could get it but couldn't resist a good clean in the sun.
Also to the OP, I watched your videos on YT before getting mine and you're probably half the reason I was convinced to get one, a lot of good info in your videos so thanks.
Here's a picture post-wash. I've used my Instagram picture so save on file size. Also check out my other half's 1.2 in the background which is also an awesome car.
It revs so keenly I keep hitting the limiter....
We need to get all the Sports together for a meet
Deanomx5 said:
I agree with all of the above!! 44mpg? Why so low ha ha
It revs so keenly I keep hitting the limiter....
We need to get all the Sports together for a meet
I'm assuming by low you mean high? Well I've not been giving it the beans much as I bought it new. And I know folk say you don't have to run in modern engines but better safe than sorry. Only time I've pressed on properly was over Whinlatter pass recently. Plus I've been on a few long runs. And I genuinely think the premium fuel makes a noticeable difference. Unless of course you did mean low then all of the opposite of what I just said. It revs so keenly I keep hitting the limiter....
We need to get all the Sports together for a meet
However, weekend away to the Dales next month should provide some good opportunities for a decent drive.
I need to get on to some owners forums and see what's going on.
horsemeatscandal said:
I picked up a Sport just over three weeks back and absolutely love it. Was going to start my own thread but may as well tag on to this one.
I was looking to replace my Civic for ages and considered all sorts. Believe it or not, the only other car I got seriously close to buying was an RS Megane, 250 flavour. No regrets whatsoever though, absolutely loving the Swift, not a single complaint. Nice to drive (seats and gearbox are superb), fun to drive (engine revs like a winner), cheap to drive (44.6mpg at the minute, 900 miles in, mostly the dear stuff). And not had a problem with space either, had four of us down to Manchester for a couple of nights without a bother. If anything, the boot is perfect for going shopping as you don't open up to find your frozen sausages thrown all over the boot, nice and compact.
No plans for any mods, just keep it mechanically and cosmetically sound. I've given the first wash and wax this afternoon, was planning to see how dirty I could get it but couldn't resist a good clean in the sun.
Also to the OP, I watched your videos on YT before getting mine and you're probably half the reason I was convinced to get one, a lot of good info in your videos so thanks.
Here's a picture post-wash. I've used my Instagram picture so save on file size. Also check out my other half's 1.2 in the background which is also an awesome car.
I'm glad that my YT videos helped with your decision. I can't think of a better car for the money. Enjoy it.I was looking to replace my Civic for ages and considered all sorts. Believe it or not, the only other car I got seriously close to buying was an RS Megane, 250 flavour. No regrets whatsoever though, absolutely loving the Swift, not a single complaint. Nice to drive (seats and gearbox are superb), fun to drive (engine revs like a winner), cheap to drive (44.6mpg at the minute, 900 miles in, mostly the dear stuff). And not had a problem with space either, had four of us down to Manchester for a couple of nights without a bother. If anything, the boot is perfect for going shopping as you don't open up to find your frozen sausages thrown all over the boot, nice and compact.
No plans for any mods, just keep it mechanically and cosmetically sound. I've given the first wash and wax this afternoon, was planning to see how dirty I could get it but couldn't resist a good clean in the sun.
Also to the OP, I watched your videos on YT before getting mine and you're probably half the reason I was convinced to get one, a lot of good info in your videos so thanks.
Here's a picture post-wash. I've used my Instagram picture so save on file size. Also check out my other half's 1.2 in the background which is also an awesome car.
horsemeatscandal said:
Deanomx5 said:
I agree with all of the above!! 44mpg? Why so low ha ha
It revs so keenly I keep hitting the limiter....
We need to get all the Sports together for a meet
I'm assuming by low you mean high? Well I've not been giving it the beans much as I bought it new. And I know folk say you don't have to run in modern engines but better safe than sorry. Only time I've pressed on properly was over Whinlatter pass recently. Plus I've been on a few long runs. And I genuinely think the premium fuel makes a noticeable difference. Unless of course you did mean low then all of the opposite of what I just said. It revs so keenly I keep hitting the limiter....
We need to get all the Sports together for a meet
However, weekend away to the Dales next month should provide some good opportunities for a decent drive.
I need to get on to some owners forums and see what's going on.
DJC said:
********Another Update********
Still loving the car. I recently took it to the highlands, to do the North Coast 500. The scenery and the roads were epic! The Swift dealt with the roads brilliantly, due to it being lightweight and having a brilliant chassis and suspension set up. One thing to mention, is that the size of the car really helped on the Applecross pass, due to it being so narrow.
We started off in Wick, and finished up in Fort William.
Apologies for the pictures being the wrong way up!
Hey, I rejoined these forums after many years, because I see you're also in love with the blue of your car.Still loving the car. I recently took it to the highlands, to do the North Coast 500. The scenery and the roads were epic! The Swift dealt with the roads brilliantly, due to it being lightweight and having a brilliant chassis and suspension set up. One thing to mention, is that the size of the car really helped on the Applecross pass, due to it being so narrow.
We started off in Wick, and finished up in Fort William.
Apologies for the pictures being the wrong way up!
My car is a little different, but I also did (the majority of) the NC500 as part of a larger trip:
It's a cracking place and, whilst I have some vids of the journey on the blog my wife insisted we write, I don't have any pics of my cars in the highlands I don't think.
Here's one from the trip though, up near Honister Slate Mine.
I think your car is a proper hidden gem and that colour is lovely. I kinda feel that way about mine - I fell in love with the blue and much prefer the Mazda 3 Saloon to the Hatchback (fun fact, every panel pressing is different between the two models, so even the stance up front is different!).
It's no Mazda 3 MPS but does a good job of giving a fun driving experience. Similarly specced (Xenons, cruise control etc) it was a much cheaper prospect at under £4k some 3.5 years ago with only 41k on the clock. Even now, I've only done 62k and I'm balancing whether I move on to something else or just get bodywork done on her as she needs some fixing up in that category. My 2.0 gives similar performance to your Swift Sport (slightly higher top speed in lieu of a slightly slower 0-62, but revvy enough to be enjoyable, and handles well considering it's a bigger car. Displacement compensates for the weight somewhat), but the LF-VD DISI engine is still pretty sweet.
longshot said:
I've always been a bit confused by Swifts.
About 10 years back I was at the local Suzuki dealership when their first delivery of the then new Swift.
I was blown away by what a good looking car they were and thought they would sell like hot cakes, but you don't see that many of them.
The Swift sports seem to be very rare. Only ever seen 3 I think.
My sister changed her car recently and I tried to get her into a Swift. Had to be a Golf apparently.
Lovely looking car mate. I really like the sport and the colour suits it really well.
It's a shame they've never done a proper nuts version.
The AWD in the Suzuki Alto Turbo RS, and, even a turbo on this 1.6 would be interesting!About 10 years back I was at the local Suzuki dealership when their first delivery of the then new Swift.
I was blown away by what a good looking car they were and thought they would sell like hot cakes, but you don't see that many of them.
The Swift sports seem to be very rare. Only ever seen 3 I think.
My sister changed her car recently and I tried to get her into a Swift. Had to be a Golf apparently.
Lovely looking car mate. I really like the sport and the colour suits it really well.
It's a shame they've never done a proper nuts version.
Sadly the Alto is 64bhp from a 0.66 litre engine but it weighs some 670kg in 2WD, AWD bringing it up to 720kg - still light! Also, only 5sp Auto.
horsemeatscandal said:
Too nice of a day yesterday. Went out for an afternoon drive. Roads were lovely and quiet. Still love the car and looking forward for the new 1.4 Turbo to come out, hopefully see a few knocking about.
Great pictures. Yes I'm looking forward to the new 1.4 turbo. It could be an upgrade in the future.DJC said:
Great pictures. Yes I'm looking forward to the new 1.4 turbo. It could be an upgrade in the future.
I'd be very surprised if it's better than the 1.6. It will probably be a bit more solidly built, probably quicker and probably a decent drive. But it won't be better. It won't beg for 7000+rpm. And I know it won't look as good. The Swift really is in a class of its own. Suzuki are (as far as I know) the only manufacturer whose performance model is a 140bhp car. And I think that's cool.
I'd rather have a Swift than a a Fiesta ST, Polo GTI or whatever, although they are good cars. Must admit I am tempted by an exhaust update though, despite the better angels of my nature.
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