2008 Suzuki Sx4 Touring / Road Trip Edition on 2040-cars
Monroe, New York, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.0L 1995CC l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 2008
Make: Suzuki
Model: SX4
Trim: Base Hatchback 4-Door
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: AWD/FWD switch
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 126,000
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 4
2008 Suzuki Sx4 Touring / Road Trip Edition with AWD and automatic transmission. We got it from a dealer when it had 26k on it and it’s the version with just about all the available bells & whistles. This is an awesome car with no mechanical problems whatsoever and lots of miles left to go - I would prefer to keep it forever but I have twin babies on the way in the Spring and I have given up on the dream of fitting them and my 7-year-old and my wife and me and all our stuff into this car. The Good: - Well-maintained car with regular synthetic oil changes since we bought it. I can provide maintenance records. - Highly reliable - we just it bring it in for regular maintenance … tires, alignments, brakes, etc. - Switch lets you toggle between AWD when you need it and FWD when you’d rather save gas. - Excellent on gas. Fueleconomy.gov says 21mpg city/ 28 hwy/ 24 combined for the AWD but that sounds lower than the reality, probably because this car has the switch… it tacks on a few more for the FWD version. - Super-safe car: Stability control (that works great by the way - you can really feel it and the indicator light comes on when it kicks in), dual front airbags, ABS brakes. - Great in snow (even better in the snow than my old Subaru Forester was). High clearance for a small car. “Lock” button keeps all 4 wheels in sync temporarily for when you need to dig out of snow - that works awesome. This thing barrels right through the plow-in of my driveway. - Surprisingly roomy inside both for your people and your stuff for a car this size. Rear seat folds down (both halves separately) for when you need to haul extra stuff. - 2 remote starters - great for winter mornings. - A/C blows super-cold. - Power-everything: windows, locks, mirrors (and mirrors heat up with rear defrost) - Cruise control - Click into 3rd gear and back on-the-fly... good for hills. - Rear wiper - Really nice sound system: 6-cd player, AM/FM stereo, XM/Sirius satellite radio ready - Audio controls on steering wheel - Tinted rear windows and rear windshield - Clean, never-smoked-in - Just passed NYS inspection in November - Clear title in hand - I will provide auto-check report (similar to carfax) if you need one The Bad: - The accident that you’ll see reported on carfax/autocheck: a slowly-moving car that was trying to park bumped into the open front driver’s side door, just enough to cause it to need to be replaced. The new door (about a year old) works perfectly and there is no residual effect from that. - Somebody sideswiped the car on the driver’s side a few years ago when it was parked. I didn’t bother to report or repair the damage. There’s a small dent with some rust and scraping (see photo) on the rear left fender leftover from that. No frame or wheel damage - just cosmetic. - I bumped a wall during a terrible parking maneuver and the little black plastic lining (not sure what it’s called) on the front right popped off (see photo). I still have it. It comes free with your purchase of the car! The part of that lining that is still on the car has a couple of cracks around the front. - In a separate but equally terrible parking maneuver, that lining got slightly loosened on the rear right of the car. No structural damage. - In a less-than heroic attempt to replace my own rear-right tail light, I managed to crack the red plastic cover. I glued/taped it backed together with a repair kit (see photo). It passes inspection and for about 2 years now it has held fine and all lights are working. - The rear tires are running low on tread (the fronts have a long way left to go). - The tire-pressure sensor is broken so the light for that is often on even when the tires are full. This does not cause inspection to fail. - Center console mini-storage between the two front seats has always been a little loose and getting looser. - My only pet-peeve: the gas tank is too small - it only only takes 10 gallons so you need to keep filling up. The cool thing is it tells you how many miles you have left to drive on your tank. |
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