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Suzuki - Swift (2006)
Discover the Ultimate Snapshot of the 2006 Suzuki Swift – whether you’re a lifelong fan of the compact, a first‑time buyer, or simply curious about the Suzuki Swift price landscape, this overview pulls together everything you need in one place. The 2006 model set a powerful benchmark for affordability and driving dynamics, and even two decades on the road it remains a sought‑after option in used‑car markets worldwide.
Below you’ll find a full specification list, realistic figures, a comparison to peer vehicles, and an insight into how the Swift is positioned across global markets—all without giving you a single definitive price (which, remember, varies by market, kilometerage, and condition).
- Car: Suzuki Swift
- Model year: 2006
- Annual model update cycle: 3‑year badge engineering span up to 2006
Key Specs – Engine, Body, and More
- Engine: 1.3 L inline‑4, 63 kW (86 hp) (varies by market) – well-suited for city‑centric duties
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard), optional 4‑speed automatic in select markets
- Fuel type: Petrol (regular octane)
- Power output: 86–93 hp depending on locale
- Acceleration 0‑100 km/h: ~15–16 seconds
- Top speed: 175 km/h (109 mph)
- Dimensions:
- Wheelbase: 2470 mm
- Length: 3895 mm
- Width: 1710 mm
- Height: 1485 mm
- Weight: ~870 kg (GTI version slightly heavier)
- Passenger capacity: 5, with a 1.6 L rear seat seat
- Boot space: 317 L (340 L with rear seats folded)
- Fuel economy: 7.0–8.0 L/100 km city; 5.5–6.5 L/100 km highway (depends on transmission and tires)
- Safety features: Dual front airbags, ABS (select markets), seatbelt pre‑tensioners, optional EBD, child lock, power steering
Depreciation Insights – How Value Erodes Over Time
Understanding the Suzuki Swift depreciation curve helps you gauge long‑term affordability and resale potential. Historical data for a 2006 unit typically show the following trend:
- First year: 15 – 20 % drop from original retail price
- Years 2–4: 10 – 12 % per year
- Years 5–7: 8 – 10 % per year
- Years 8–10 6 – 8 % per year – plateau as the car ages
These percentages are already built into the used Suzuki Swift price you encounter in listings. A well‑maintained 2006 Swift will still command a solid price in second‑hand markets, especially in regions where the model has a loyal following and parts remain readily available.
Market Position – Popular in the Compact‑Car Segment
In the global compact‑car segment, the 2006 Suzuki Swift fit right into the “value‑for‑money” niche. It competes with Juniper econo‑ties such as the Hyundai i20, Toyota Yaris, Honda City, yet offers a distinctive styling language and a slightly sportier feel. Its practical interior space, lightweight chassis, and respectable fuel economy have made it a favorite in urban markets across Europe, South America, and Asia.
Comparison Context – 2006 Swift vs. Peers
Here’s a quick side‑by‑side snapshot with comparable models to give you a sense of where the 2006 Swift stands:
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| Engine | 1.3 L 86
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