Used 2002 Suzuki Aerio Sedan Consumer Reviews
Never look innovation in the mouth
Having read other Aerio comments,I could not resist. One should never equate innovation with the commanality of competitors. I specifically mean unfavorable wording re:digital readout for speedo, tach and other essentials. The vehicle is uniquely different; like Heidi Klum. Hasta la proxima- Don't lift.
What a Car
I just bought this about 2 months ago. The car is really fun to drive, is peppy, with PLENTY of room inside the vehicle and the trunk is huge and holds lots of items. The car is fully equiped however I paid extra for an arm rest between the front seats. I test drove the comparable Toyota, Ford and Honda. No comparison for the money, Suzuki is way out in front. If this car is advertized properly by the manufacturer, it will become a real rival to its competitors.
- S SedanMSRP: N/A538 mi away
This is the best car for the price!!
From the first time I saw the commercial for the 2002 Suzuki Aeroi, I knew that I had to have one! I have only had mine 4 days but I love it!
a SUV view in a compact car
It's been a week that I test drive this Sedan and so far it's a joy. The riding is smooth and quiet at legal speeds. The engine is a bit noisier when pushed but fortunately it doesn't need to be often. The high seating position is probably the most specific feature of this car. Only the Matrix/Vibe can compare in this segment. With this feature, you have a great view of the road and it's very easy to get in and out of the car. The digital dash is a surprise, but I learned to love it for its accuracy and its visibility.
Roomy, stylish, and built well
As the owner of a 1996 Suzuki Swift with 144,000 miles on it, (and not a day in the shop) I know how well built Suzuki cars are. But I didn't think they could ever come up with a sporty,stylish car. But they have. I love my new Aerio, it gives a great ride,and has excelent acceleration. The seats are a little spartanesque, but extremely supportive. I am sure in 144,000 miles, I will love it as much as my Swift. Suzuki has finally gone mainstream. By the way, I'm keeping my Swift also.