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Late last week I was asked to try and find a smallish SUV
One of those tasks they’d give to an apprentice at an engineering works. SUV simply do not come in small sizes and are rarely suitable for sports or utility.
Late last week I was asked to try and find a smallish SUV
My partner has a Captur 1.5 Diesel. £30/year VED, very good MPG, I don't believe it has a DPF (good if you don't do many long trips as there's no DPF to get clogged).
It does have a dpf. Non-dpf cars went out with Euro 3 (with a very very few exceptions) in the middish 200s
ok, in that case it must be extremely good at clearing it in the Captur. My partner rarely does journeys over 5 miles, lots of short trips, the very occasional 20 miler, and has never had any issues. Compare that to my Passat; I did 4x 400mile trips over Christmas and my DPF light has just come on![]()
https://www.motors.co.uk/car-64768860
Something left field , Nissan cube ,Marmite car love or hate . My sister has one she loves it I hate it but it so practical and roomy inside . Just be wary of spare availablity as my Sister struggled to get a windscreen washer jet to past the MOT
Careful of rear axle issues they can wear out tyres in 1000miles. Not sure which years Google it...
ONE thousand miles??
I'm hoping you've missed a zero there. Even 10k not good. I posted on here a few months ago re my S-Cross going through back tyres in 18k miles. When I took it to the tyre fitter to get new tyres fitted, I mentioned this to him and he said that wasn't too bad! He said I was lucky I didn't own a Mondeo as apparently they are bad for rear tyre wear. I will be keeping an eye on the wear rate of these new tyres, and if there is an issue I will try to take it up with the seller, which was a Suzuki franchised dealer. Probably wasting my time as it was 3 years ago now, but I don't think there's a time limit on "not fit for purpose", as the likes of tyre wear issues can take a long time to show themselves obviously.
Anyway, sorry OP, that's all a bit off topic. But to steer back to topic, I wouldn't take another Suzuki, particularly an S-Cross, if it was given to me in a lucky bag. Maybe I've been unlucky with this particular car but it's been a bit of a dog. Far preferred my 2006 Toyota Corolla. The Suzuki is just one of those "meh" cars (to use yoof speak) with which I cannot bond.
ONE thousand miles??
I'm hoping you've missed a zero there. Even 10k not good. I posted on here a few months ago re my S-Cross going through back tyres in 18k miles. When I took it to the tyre fitter to get new tyres fitted, I mentioned this to him and he said that wasn't too bad! He said I was lucky I didn't own a Mondeo as apparently they are bad for rear tyre wear. I will be keeping an eye on the wear rate of these new tyres, and if there is an issue I will try to take it up with the seller, which was a Suzuki franchised dealer. Probably wasting my time as it was 3 years ago now, but I don't think there's a time limit on "not fit for purpose", as the likes of tyre wear issues can take a long time to show themselves obviously.
Anyway, sorry OP, that's all a bit off topic. But to steer back to topic, I wouldn't take another Suzuki, particularly an S-Cross, if it was given to me in a lucky bag. Maybe I've been unlucky with this particular car but it's been a bit of a dog. Far preferred my 2006 Toyota Corolla. The Suzuki is just one of those "meh" cars (to use yoof speak) with which I cannot bond.