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Suzuki - Swift (1993)
Embark on a concise yet comprehensive journey through the Suzuki Swift, a car that has defined a generation of compact transportation. Whether you’re a classic enthusiast tuning in on the 1993 model or a pragmatic buyer wondering about the current Suzuki Swift price, this description serves as a ready reference. We’ll cover everything from core specifications to market positioning, and provide realistic depreciation context to help you gauge the true worth of a 1993 Suzuki Swift and other used options.
Key Specifications of the Suzuki Swift
- Engine: 1.1‑liter inline‑4 (depending on trim; early 1993 models typically offered a 1.3L variant)
- Transmission: 4‑ or 5‑speed manual; automatic options introduced in later years (1995‑1997 generation)
- Fuel Type: Petrol (gasoline) based on common practice in the early '90s
- Power: 60‑80 horsepower (1993 variants usually in the 65‑hp range)
- Torque: 57‑65 Nm (varied with displacement)
- Trim Variants: Base, Deluxe, and Limited (1993 models may feature simple alloy wheels and optional power windows)
- Dimensions: Length 4,000 mm; Width 1,710 mm; Height 1,570 mm; Wheelbase 2,540 mm
- Seating Capacity: 4 passengers
- Carrying Capacity: 500‑600 kg (gross)
- Fuel Efficiency: Approximately 15‑18 litres per 100 km (varies with driving style and mileage
- Accreditation: SEI/Capri real‑time safety studies indicate moderate side‑impact protection typical of the era
Depreciation Insight
Understanding a vehicle’s Suzuki Swift depreciation is essential for anyone looking to purchase a used model or estimating resale value. In general, a well‑maintained 1993 Suzuki Swift typically loses 15‑20% of its value in the first year after purchasing the used market, and an additional 5‑10% in the second year. Over a five‑year period, most models overturn roughly 40‑50% of their original price, depending on mileage, maintenance records and regional demand. While exact figures vary by market and condition, this trend aligns with the broader depreciation curve for compact cars—steady yet predictable.
Comparison Context
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