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It’s actually not a terrible car, but since Suzuki quit the car business here in the US many years ago, you might run into parts issues. A good mechanic will figure out how to work on a car they don’t know, some might turn you away.
That aside, I remember it being generally praised if not a standout in any way. When Suzuki left the market, they had quietly decent cars. It’s up to you whether that car fits your lifestyle needs, but if you’re anything like me, you buy a $3000 car and use it up. You take more than a $3000 depreciation hit before the ink is dry on a new car purchase agreement.