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Suzuki - Alto (2004)

Discover the mystery behind the Suzuki Alto price with our comprehensive guide. In 2004, the sleek and fuel‑efficient Suzuki Alto 2004 price has attracted a broad range of owners—from first‑time drivers to seasoned commuters who value reliability. Whether you’re curious about the current market or evaluating a used vehicle, understanding this compact car’s worth is essential. Below you’ll find a detailed snapshot of its specifications, depreciation trends, and how it stacks up against similar models.

  • Engine: 1.0‑liter, 4‑cyl, 59 hp (43 kW) inline‑four, naturally aspirated.
  • Transmission: 4‑speed manual; some market editions offer a 5‑speed manual.
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (gasoline).
  • Fuel Economy: Approximately 30–35 km/l (18–20 mpg) in a city/combination cycle.
  • Wheelbase: 2,420 mm (95 in).
  • Overall Length: 3,675 mm (145 in).
  • Overall Width: 1,665 mm (65 in).
  • Overall Height: 1,525 mm (60 in).
  • Weight: 835 kg (1,843 lb) curb weight.
  • Boot Capacity: 200 liters (7 cu ft) with seats up; 84 liters (3 cu ft) with seats folded.

Depreciation is a critical factor when evaluating the long‑term cost of a vehicle. Historically, the Suzuki Alto depreciation follows a fairly conservative pattern for compact city cars. Typically, a new Alto can lose about 15‑20% of its value in the first year of ownership. Subsequent yearly depreciation slows to roughly 10–12%, resulting in a cumulative loss of approximately 40–45% over a five‑year span. These figures can vary with mileage, maintenance, and market demand, so owners often observe a modest but steady decline in resale value.

What is a 2004 Suzuki Alto worth? The answer hinges on a multitude of variables, including market region, vehicle condition, mileage, and regional demand. In most markets, a well‑maintained 2004 Alto with moderate mileage could command a price roughly $2,200‑$3,000 USD in the U.S.–based used‑car market. Currency fluctuations and local taxes will adjust these numbers slightly, but the base value generally stays within this range. It’s crucial for buyers to consider region‑specific factors, such as local dealer markups and availability of spare parts, to fine‑tune their expectations.

When compared to similar models, the 2004 Suzuki Alto holds its own as an economical choice among compact city cars. For instance, the Toyota Vitz, Mitsubishi Mirage, and Honda Fit—common rivals—often carry comparable price tags in the used market but sometimes offer advanced safety features or higher residual value. Meanwhile, the Alto’s main advantage lies in its low operating costs, minimal maintenance, and spacious interior for its wheelbase, making it a popular option for city dwellers and budget‑conscious families.

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