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New Suzuki Aerio Wagon Owners - Give Us Your Report
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as a utility vehicle. Pickup trucks suck, no traction unless you
buy the useless 4WD versions, bed gets full of snow and crap,
people steal stuff out of them..... well you get the idea.
Interior? seems pretty durable so far, full of old junk mail,
dog hair, airplane parts. Nothing broke yet. Starts on the
coldest days. Handling? Doesn't compare to my previous VW
Golfs. Good enough though. Ride? I took those dumb@ss
alloys/lawn roller tires off and stuck 'em (new!) in the corner
of my shop and replaced them with 14" steel wheels/touring
tires. -MUCH better ride.
Instruments? Since all I look at is the gas gauge, they're fine.
Body? Being a geezer I love not having to squat down to get in
and out. Heater and air conditioner could be a touch more
assertive. I also wish I could have a vehicle in the same weight
range that I could poke a 4X8 sheet of plywood into.
I DON"T want a humonguous 4000 lb beast just for ONE sheet
of drywall/plywood.
Back to my airplane.
I'll put posts on this forum to let you if I experience any problems.
As I said in an earlier post I will provide updates on the performance of my 2005 Aerio SX. I hope the horror stories I hear are isolated examples.
I just wanted to chime in with my experience with the Aerio SX. I use to own a 2001 Hyundai Elantra GLS (traded it in for the Aerio SX) and I currently own a 2005 Hyundai Elantra GT (bought in Jan 05).
I have a 2003 Aerio SX with Auto in which I bought in Sept. of 2002. It currently has 55K miles and it is my daily driver. I have to say that I am very satisfied with the car. Here is the pros and cons:
Pros:
Decent gas mileage - around average 26-28mpg with about 65% highway
Only one failure so far in 55K. Catalytic Converter went out at 52K miles (check engine light) and was replaced under warranty
Very good quality paint job
Feels pretty rugged and I somewhat feel safer in this compared to my 2005 Elantra
Best crash scores in class
Tires are still original though they probably need replacement real soon
Cons:
Plastics in the interior could be better. Elantra is of higher quality
Some rattling of doors and center console in cold weather
Front brakes pads tend to wear quite fast - approx every 23-25K miles
Engine and transmission not nearly as smooth Elantra.
Low resale value
I would buy another Suzuki. In fact I was thinking about getting an 05 before I got my 05 Elantra GT. Anyway, I just think the redesigned interior (which by the way I really like!!) really justified me loosing so much on the trade in and paying the extra money.
Happy motoring,
Shawn
... I have a 2002 SX. I'm curious how much better the 2005 performs with the 2.3 155hp engine. So far, no help from the car magazines.
Maybe it's a conspiracy not to print the new Aerio's performance numbers so as not to embarass the likes of Matrix and Focus.
I am glad to find this forum where we can glean info and share advice.
Happy motoring to all !!!
Thanks
:surprise:
Hows that new car been working for you the last month???
How easy is it on gas as I've heard all kinds of claims from terrible to just great on these cars.
I'm leaning towards the Aerio SX but not sure about the base or premium pkg. The base Aerio SX is equipped pretty good compared to some other brands!
Thanks,
Rob
What I really don't understand is the buzz around the Honda Fit. To me, it looks like an SX knockoff without the horsepower. Right now, you can get a much better deal on an SX and the warranty is 7 years, 100,000 miles. Plus the SX is also made in Japan. I really don't understand why the SX hasn't exploded. It does everything a small wagon should do.
P.S. I have on it over 12000 miles.
no problems in snow. Ironic that this car was considered quirky looking when it
first came out and now is being imitated by everyone. I also wondered why it
wasn't more popular. Americans claim to be original thinkers but fall flat when
it comes to cars. Only two things I would change on it: the door sills show dog
scratches and I would like to hot wire the power windows so I could close them
without a key in my pocket.
Sofar, I am thrilled w/ my new little car - I drive about 60/miles a day from the top of a hill to the bottom for work. Have already put on about 650 miles. Gas mileage seems to be good. I could use better wipers. Love the climate control feature & the fit of the seat. Stereo (6 CD changer & optional bass booster) rocks.
I came out of a full sized Taurus Wagon, so will have to adjust to feeling small, but there seems to be alot of space for a mini wagon.
I'll keep you posted as time goes on..........