Last year, the Suzuki S-Presso topped the list as the most inquired small car on AutoDeal, grabbing 3.41% of all inquiries and beating bigger cars like the Suzuki Jimny. This trend continues this year with 1,181 unique inquiries from a total of 1,460, showing a 2.86% inquiry rate. Such popularity suggests that for many Filipino car buyers, size isn't everything.
With its good ground clearance, the S-Presso rides smoothly on uneven roads, and its efficient engine helps keep fuel costs down, a really good selling point in a budget-aware market. While it could offer a quieter ride on highways and is on the smaller side, the Suzuki S-Presso provides the features you need without draining your wallet or taking up too much space. Here are five reasons why this car must be so popular.
Cost-effective and efficient
Let's be real, who isn't in the market for a cost-effective car that won’t drain their wallet? With prices ranging from Php 620,000 to Php 710,000, the Suzuki S-Presso ranks as one of the most affordable cars you can buy, which makes it ideal for those making their first car purchase or anyone looking for a budget-friendly vehicle. The S-Presso replaces the Suzuki Alto, previously the brand's most budget-friendly model, keeping the record of affordable mobility. Beyond just the purchase price, the S-Presso's economical nature continues with low running costs, thanks to its fuel-efficient engine.
Made for everyday driving
The Suzuki S-Presso is especially known for its compact size. So, if you ever struggled to find a parking spot in tight spaces, you can kiss those problems goodbye with the Suzuki S-Presso. But, don't get tricked! Despite its small size, the S-Presso offers ample interior space to comfortably accommodate up to five passengers, which is quite a feat for a car in its class, which makes it perfect not just for single drivers but also for families who need an efficient vehicle for daily drives.
Exceptional fuel economy
Nowadays, fuel prices are always a concern, especially in our country, so owning a fuel-efficient vehicle like the S-Presso makes perfect sense. Capable of achieving impressive mileage both in the city and on highways, driving the S-Presso means fewer trips to the gas station. Owners will appreciate the car's ability to stretch each liter of fuel, making it not only an affordable purchase but also an economical vehicle to maintain in the long run, further adding to its overall value.
Modern technological features
Having modern technological features does not mean you have to spend a fortune. The Suzuki S-Presso comes equipped with smart features that make your driving experience a lot better without overwhelming you. Its 7-inch touchscreen supports both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, offering smooth integration of your smartphone for safe driving. Rear parking sensors make backing up easier and safer, features you would expect in more expensive models, adding more value to this affordable car.
Built with safety in mind
The Suzuki S-Presso is made on a strong HEARTECT platform, which means it is made to protect you better in a crash compared to other small cars. It comes equipped with essential safety features such as dual airbags and anti-lock braking systems (ABS), providing a high level of protection for all passengers. If you're thinking about safety, the S-Presso is quite a trustworthy option for everyone, from young drivers to small families.
If you're new to driving, the Suzuki S-Presso could be your perfect starter car and is a choice you won't regret. We’ve only gone over five features—there’s a whole lot more to discover. If you're thinking about buying a new S-Presso, visit AutoDeal.com.ph for access to the Suzuki S-Presso Car Guide and to connect with a professional Suzuki sales agent. Kick off your car ownership journey with AutoDeal.
Data sourced from AutoDeal.com.ph for January 1 to June 30, 2024.
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