I have been in the automobile industry for over 10 years, during which I have had the privilege of delivering numerous cars to customers. Each delivery brings a sense of pride, knowing I’ve played a part in helping someone fulfill their dream of owning a car. Like them, I too aspire to purchase my dream car someday. In 2023, the day finally arrived when my dream came true. After researching various cars, I chose the Suzuki Ignis as my first car, which also became my family’s first car purchase—a moment of pride and joy for us all. We welcomed it as if a new member had joined our family. When I decided on the Ignis, many people advised against it, citing low resale value, poor after-sales service, and its lower sales numbers compared to other Suzuki models. However, after driving it for around 11,000 kilometers, I am thoroughly satisfied with my choice. The car delivered an impressive fuel efficiency of 21 km/l in hilly areas, and my after-sales experience with Suzuki has been nothing short of decent. Although it’s a hatchback, its exterior design gives the feel of an SUV with high ground clearance, bold styling, and ample headroom.
Amazing VFM car in this segment. Great power to weight ratio which supports great power delivery and good mileage. Comfortable and compact for city drives. Overall a great underrated package for the price.
Amazing performance ,good comfort and mileage in city as well as on highways, no hiccups since 2017. Car should be rated 5 stars for it overall practicality for that price bracket.
very convinient in city. occupies less parking space. it is indeed value for money. power delivery and leg space are appropriate.ground clearance and milage are amazing. Its ease of driving and compact design are a boon for city driving. i would surely reccommend any person about owning this car. extreamly comfortable 5 seater car and it is very durable with low maintanence and affordable
I have multiple favorites. Ignis MT has to take the cake. MOST PERFECT CAR for city driving.Suzuki reliability and service makes the car dirt cheap to maintain and not to mention it looks like a mini defender. I was enthusiastic and got an i20 N Line, however the Hyundai service center experience and Indian roads has taught me why Suzuki has been the market leader for so long.