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Is Suzuki Alto a reliable car?

Is Suzuki Alto a reliable car?

Suzuki Alto reliability It’ll be encouraging for used buyers that Suzuki as a brand has shot up from second from bottom in our Driver Power 2015 owner satisfaction survey to 19th out of 32 manufacturers in 2016. The brand also did well in the reliability category, where it came seventh out of 32 manufacturers.

What goes wrong with Suzuki Alto?

Problem: The rear wheel bearings are known to fail on the Alto. If you can hear a rumbling/droning noise coming from the rear wheels, this is an indication of the rear wheel bearings failing. This noise will be more noticeable when driving round corners, or at speeds below 30 mph.

Why are Suzuki Altos so cheap?

So what’s the point? The Alto is cheaper to buy, and cheaper to build because it comes from the factory of Suzuki’s Indian associate Maruti (of which Suzuki owns 54.2 percent). So it’s a profitable product. Also, being a little smaller and lighter than the Splash, the Alto returns a very tempting CO2 figure.

Is Suzuki Alto fuel efficient?

Maruti Suzuki Alto Mileage

Fuel Type Transmission ARAI Mileage
Petrol Manual 22.05 km/l*
CNG Manual 31.59 km/kg*

Is Alto worth buying?

It was a good. Buying experience. I bought this car because of low price with less cost maintenance nd fuel economy. Yes it’s a best car for city because of its size nd best for a small family membring 4,5 persons.

When did Suzuki Stop Making Alto?

September 1981
It was introduced in New Zealand in March 1980. While Suzuki held on to the two-stroke engine concept for a half decade longer than any of its Japanese competitors, eventually market pressures and ever tightening emissions regulations spelled its end in the Alto by September 1981.

What engine is in a Suzuki Alto?

Suzuki only offers the Alto with one engine – a 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol unit. Like the similar unit in the Skoda Citigo, the 68bhp unit is a smooth and eager performer. Combined with slick five-speed manual gearbox it allows the Suzuki to sprint from 0-62mph in 13.5 seconds.

What fuel does Suzuki Alto use?

The fuel Suzuki recommends is Premium, or a minimum of 95 octane, which means it’s been tuned for that fuel and that’s the one you should use to get the best out of it.

Is Alto good for long drive?

Maruti Alto 800 is best in class. The average is less and best to ride in the city. But it is less comfortable in the long drive. Great car in its range.

What kind of safety rating does Suzuki Alto have?

Through the use of high-strength steels Suzuki and a power of electronics has managed to achieve a creditable 4-star safety rating from ANCAP. When launched the base model GL didn’t have electronic stability control, to get that you had to go upmarket to the GLX. That was rectified in 2010 when ESP was added to the entry model.

What’s the price of a 2011 Suzuki Alto?

The 2011 Suzuki Alto range of configurations is currently priced from $3,950. The Suzuki Alto is also known as the Suzuki Cervo Mode, the Suzuki Fronte and the Maruti 800 in markets outside Australia. The Suzuki Alto 2011 is currently available from $3,950 for the Alto GL up to $11,900 for the Alto GL.

Is the Suzuki Alto MF sold in Australia?

Suzuki uses proprietary shims and doesn’t carry any stock in australia, new zealand, indonesia, timor, or japan. When I checked in 2020, it was going to be a 3 month wait for sea freight from india while the car was off the road. -Starter motor is absolutely buried under the back of the engine.

What kind of fuel does a Suzuki Alto use?

Fuel consumption for the 2011 Suzuki Alto is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The Suzuki Alto currently offers fuel consumption from 4.7 to 5.5L/100km. The Suzuki Alto is available with the following fuel type: PULP. Dimensions for the 2011 Suzuki Alto are dependent on which body type is chosen.