Before you buy a SUZUKI SWIFT Car in Uganda
by edwin
SUZUKI SWIFT Car in Uganda
The Suzuki Swift is a subcompact car produced by Suzuki in Japan since 2000. Prior to this, the "Swift" nameplate had been applied to the Suzuki Cultus in numerous export markets.
Before you buy a Suzuki Swift in Uganda
The Suzuki Swift has won numerous awards including The Most Fun Car to Drive in Japan.
This comes as no surprise since the Swift features exceptional handling and performance.
Of course, it also achieves excellent fuel economy and has a low cost of ownership.
The Swift is a good supermini car for those who love to drive solo.
In Uganda, the Suzuki Swift is a fun small car that appeals on many levels.
The low price, great handling and smart styling help to set it apart in the supermini market. This makes it highly marketable in Uganda.
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Buying a Suzuki Swift from a Ugandan car bond
Buying a Suzuki swift from the bond in Uganda is one of the best ways you can acquire the car with ease.
This is because most of the work was done for you by the bond owner.
You don't have to go through the importation process because the car has already been delivered into the country.
In spite of that, the cost of the swift from the bond depends on a number of factors. Some of these include model, condition of the car, year of manufacture and the dealer respectively.
The swift can cost you around 13,000,000 to 20,000,000/- on average.
To buy a foreign used Suzuki swift from Japan you may have to pay averagely about $ 1,000 or even more depending on the condition of the car, model, car dealer you use and year of manufacture. However, the quoted price typically does not include Freight to Mombasa port and transportation from Mombasa port to Uganda. Additionally, it excludes taxes charged by the Uganda Revenue Authority which include Import Duty, Value added (VAT), Withholding Tax, Environmental Levy, Infrastructure Levy, and Registration Fees.
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Common problems of the Suzuki Swift complained by owners in Uganda
We don't have a lot of complaints on file for the Suzuki Swift — feel free to add yours here (On the comments).
It's either not very popular ... or it's very, very good.
The 2007 Suzuki Swift has the most overall complaints, & the most-reported problem is also with the 2007 Swift for engine sputtered and stalled out while driving.
Reasons as to why Ugandans buy the Suzuki Swift
The Suzuki Swift is a fun small car that appeals on many levels. The low price, great handling and smart styling help to set it apart in the supermini market. You can get the Swift in three and five-door form, with a 1.2-litre petrol engine in two power outputs, 93bhp or 89bhp Dual jet.
Other alternatives available in Uganda similar to the Suzuki Swift
We have the Toyota Yaris, Mazda 2, Mini Cooper, Ford Fiesta, Ford Figo, Murati Suzuki and Nissan Micra
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Briefly about the interior of a Suzuki Swift
The Suzuki Swift’s styling is certainly distinctive and handsome, although it doesn’t look quite as charismatic as the MINI. Its high-roof shape is unique among superminis, and the Swift is attractive for a car that competes at the cheaper end of the market.
The interior is well designed, too, although the plastics feel built down to a price and look a bit bland.
There are three main trim levels: SZ2, SZ3 and SZ4. All cars come with remote locking, split-folding rear seats and electric front windows (plus electric rear windows in five-door cars). You also get heated door mirrors, as well as a CD tuner with USB port and audio controls on the steering wheel.
However, that small size does impact on room inside. The Swift is far behind its rivals when it comes to interior space, both for passengers and luggage. The seats are comfortably padded and offer good support when cornering, but overall you’ll be more comfortable in rivals like the Volkswagen Polo and Citroen C3.
My Conclusion about this Ugandan Car
Space inside for passengers and luggage is the Swift’s Achilles’ heel – it’s tight compared to class-leading supermini rivals.
But if you really feel the need for a Suzuki swift,…there you are!
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