Used 2006 Suzuki Aerio Wagon Consumer Reviews
Great value for the money
Everything in my Suzuki Aerio seem to be of good quality for a vehicle in this price range, including the audio. The dash plastics seem to have been upgraded in the 2006 model to be semi-soft. The tires pick up a bit of road noise - probably replacements will help. It is a bit narrow compared to its peers (especially the MINI Cooper and Scion Xa) and the track is actually less than the width. Thus the Scion and Cooper exhibit a bit less roll and slightly better handling, but the engine and wealth of features make the Aerio a much better choice in its class.
Fun Car
I just love the fact that the Suzuki Aerio is so roomy and comfortable, but still handles like it's a sportscar. I have tons of room for road trips with friends, trips to the grocery store or just moving one large object with the fold down seats. Being a tall person, I have plenty of head and leg room without stealing it from the others in the car. This is a must look at if you love to travel or just like looking good wherever you go.
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I love my Aerio
This car is much quicker and agile than I had expected. The interior is great and very easy to keep clean. Overall I think it was a very good value. My best friend has a VW Golf and she paid almost $5,000 more and the only thing she has that I don't is a nifty switchblade key.
Dirt Road Commuter
I almost bought a Subaru RS instead of my Suzuki Aerio. I'm glad that I didn't. I saved a bucket of cash and now own the best mountain dirt road long distance commuter I've ever had. I am still in the honeymoon stage though. Give me some time to be more objective.
Way to go Suzuki!
This is a big car in a little package! It is fun, safe, and very roomy. The Aerio is very practical, especially if you have pets or children.