Unfortunately, this deal has expired 8 August 2023.
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Posted 8 August 2023
Suzuki Ignis Hatchback 1.2 Dualjet SZ-T 5dr
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Suzuki Ignis Hatchback 1.2 Dualjet SZ-T 5dr sports a number of great features and technical specs.
This includes a fuel economy of 60.1 MPG combined and 107 g/km CO2 emissions from the 4 cylinder, 1242 CC engine with a 5 speed gear box. This produces 90 BHP with a top speed of 106 MPH and a 0 to 62 time of 11.8 seconds. The car fits into insurance group 15E.
The Suzuki Ignis is a fair choice if you’re looking for an affordable city runabout with a raised driving position. It’s a very easy car to drive and clever packaging means it’s more spacious than you might think. The option of four-wheel drive is rare among small SUVs too
you get a 7.0in touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, 16in alloy wheels, roof rails and two individual sliding and reclining rear seats.
This includes a fuel economy of 60.1 MPG combined and 107 g/km CO2 emissions from the 4 cylinder, 1242 CC engine with a 5 speed gear box. This produces 90 BHP with a top speed of 106 MPH and a 0 to 62 time of 11.8 seconds. The car fits into insurance group 15E.
The Suzuki Ignis is a fair choice if you’re looking for an affordable city runabout with a raised driving position. It’s a very easy car to drive and clever packaging means it’s more spacious than you might think. The option of four-wheel drive is rare among small SUVs too
you get a 7.0in touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, 16in alloy wheels, roof rails and two individual sliding and reclining rear seats.
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Edited by sajidtg, 8 August 2023
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sorted byI posted this Nationwide Cars deal (albeit for the Ignis SZ-T Auto) a couple of weeks back but the mods quickly took it down because 'it didn't meet our standards'. How did you succeed where I failed?
PS - subsequent to posting my deal, I read several truly terrible reviews of Nationwide Cars. If I thought for one second they could actually supply an Ignis at this price, I'd sign on the dotted line straight away...but I don't believe they can, so I won't.
My son has the Swift sport. Best, used hot hatch you can buy. Loads of fun, quick and dead simple to maintain
I'm looking to get another new small petrol car to take us into the 2030s (not an EV). If I could buy another Celerio, I would but I can't. I've driven the new, curvy shaped Celerio in South Africa & for £8,100 & it's a wonderful, practical, super-frugal little car (albeit truly ugly & a bit basic). I'll probably get an Ignis but not from Nationwide Cars.
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This car is double the price and considered "cheap"
You are earning less each year in real terms on average whilst everything else is getting more expensive.
I did note a few issues:
the manual gearbox was studgy - overall not a positive part of the driving experience (I recommend going for the auto), speakers were bad quality (a bluetooth speaker would sound better), condensation in winter engine took a while to warm up (it was a pain in the butt clearing the windscreen in the morning, even worst when the inside frosted up) and rear suspension bottoming out over bumps if had rear passengers.
Don't know if these issues have been resolved now, but I had excuse of needing a bigger car so traded out
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