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Suzuki
Aerio
Any Miles Away
Suzuki Aerio OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS
Martinsville, Indiana
It's a decent car for a decent price.
I have driven my 2003 silver Suzuki Aerio for almost 10 years now. I have put over 120,000 miles on it and I have to say that for the price, I am very impressed with how well it runs. I love that it is a simple and small 4 cylinder car that is very easy on gas mileage, but it feels so much bigger on the inside. This is important to me because for a lot of other smaller vehicles the aerodynamic designs make for so many blind spots and it feels like you are jamming yourself into a tin can. That is not the case for me and my Suzuki. My car has been wrecked and fixed 3 times and it still runs like a dream. The body of the car is made of a very light plastic and that is one thing that I was not very fond of. There is a strange panel on the back bumper that fell off of mine leaving my poor car to look toothless and I have seen that in several other Aerios just driving around, so that must have been a faulty design. And over time, I have noticed that the metal is just cheap and starting to rust a bit. The interior feels like a much bigger car than it is and the windshield is nice and tall and wide, so I feel like I can see so much better. The seats in the back fold down and you have access to the trunk, and I have found that to be a very useful feature for when I have had to move from state to state. The digital dashboard is a nice touch having the large numbers make your speed very easy to read. I also liked having the gear shifter in between the seats instead of on the steering wheel. I find that to be more comfortable to drive. There were some electrical issues that, over time, I noticed the buttons would just stop working, so that is one thing to look out for. The engine is settled in a way that is not too difficult to work on. But the parts are not normally in stock. This car is not a really common one like a Toyota sienna, so it can take a little bit more time to get the parts that you need. Overall, I would say that I have been very impressed with the Suzuki Aerio. If you are looking for a consistent and stable 4 cylinder that is easy on the gas, I would recommend this vehicle.
dh
Bedford, Pennsylvania
I love my car.
I love my Suzuki aerio. I initially bought it because I liked the style of it. It was small and cute looking, plus it got good gas mileage. I really enjoy driving it because I can see out of it really easily. My kids also enjoy it better than our new car because it sits up higher and they can see out of it much better. It also very roomy for being a small car and it has a fairly big trunk. It steer very easily and I can see it out of it much better as well. I also like that it has a digital gas gauge and digital speed limit. This is a feature I wish new cars had. It's much easier to read and looks cooler on the dash. The car also has a very good heater and a/c. They really blow the air out quickly and with great intensity. Overall I really like my car and am saddened that they no longer make this model. The on downfall is, is that it sits low to the ground and the grill on the front got banged up and the gas flap ripped off. I believe these to be common problems because I have seen many other cars of this style with the same issue.
Nate
Lamar, Colorado
Solid Vehicle for transportation
The Suzuki Aerio was a very good car for the young age that I had it. It drove across the country smoothly and had no mechanical problems in the time that I owned it. Transmission and shifting was smooth, gas mileage was above it's subscribed, drive train was strong, steering was smooth, hydraulics in the pedals showed minimal problems, lights were all functioning, speedometer was pretty accurate, and the suspension was strong. The downside of the vehicle is the structure. The materials are not sturdy, the chance of collision leaves for potential injury or death if a major collision.
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