2014 Suzuki S-Cross Reviews
You'll find all our 2014 Suzuki S-Cross reviews right here.
Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.
The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find Suzuki S-Cross dating back as far as 2014.
2014 Suzuki S-Cross GLX Prestige review
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By Peter Barnwell · 15 Oct 2014
We turn the spotlight on the car world's newest and brightest stars as we ask the questions to which you want the answers. But there's only one question that really needs answering would you buy one?What is it?This is Suzuki’s top of the line compact SUV, a replacement for the sedan-based predecessor.Unfortunately it has Suzuki’s new droopy nose corporate styling. Yuk.How much?The GLX Prestige is $36,990 drive away but you can get into a base S-Cross for as little as $22,990 drive away.What are competitors?Heaps of them including Skoda Yeti, SsangYong Korando, Subaru XV, Nissan Qashqai, Mitsubishi ASX, Ford EcoSport, Holden Trax and Hyundai iX35 to name a few.What's under the bonnet?A tenacious 1.6-litre four banger with variable cam timing and friction reduction technology along with reciprocating mass reduction to help it push the relatively large and weighty S-Cross.How does it go?In this form, with seven-speed paddle shift CVT transmission not that bad. It is no performance machine, but goes about its business unobtrusively and efficiently.Don’t expect too much with a full compliment of five on board, some luggage and the air-con blasting.Is it economical?Yes, very. We actually saw the claimed combined average of 5.8L/100km on regular unleaded. It’s right up there with the competition on this score.Is it green?Not rated.Is it safe?Five stars. Is it comfortable?It's not what you’d call luxurious by any stretch, but with plenty of kit to keep you comfy, amused and engaged it's OK.There's cruise control, pollen filter, keyless start, dual zone climate, 6.1-inch screen premium audio, satnav, Bluetooth audio and phone, rain sensing wipers and auto headlights. What's it like to drive?Not inspiring but not bad either, it’s a middle of the road thing. Capable as a family runabout, OK on the freeway, useful for weekend warrior stuff. It has steering, brakes, suspension, doors, a sunroof and other things - get the picture? Is it value for money?Against the competition the S-Cross is pretty good - not best in class and it’s not that prettiest, but Suzuki have an enviable reputation for reliability and frugal running costs which counts for a lot these days.
Suzuki S-Cross GLX vs Peugeot 2008 Allure
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By Stuart Martin · 21 Jul 2014
Suzuki S-Cross GLX and Peugeot 2008 Allure go head-to-head in this comparative review.
Suzuki S-Cross 4x2 GLX auto 2014 review
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By Chris Riley · 09 Apr 2014
The S-Cross is the replacement for the compact SX-4 hatch cum four-wheel drive. The old one sold largely on price and though larger this one will struggle at the price against a sea of competitors.
Suzuki S-Cross 2014 review
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By Ewan Kennedy · 17 Jan 2014
From 4WD specialist Suzuki comes yet another entrant in the increasingly crowded crossover SUV market in Australia.
Suzuki S-Cross auto 2014 review
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By Peter Barnwell · 30 Dec 2013
Suzuki is having a bet each way with its new S-Cross, a replacement for the SX4. Is it a five door hatch or a small SUV?