SUZUKI IGNIS (2016-20)

The SUZUKI IGNIS (2016-20) is a compact and versatile city car that stands out in the UK market for its practicality and distinctive design. As a small hatchback with SUV-inspired cues, the Ignis offers a higher driving position and a roomy interior, making it an ideal choice for urban commuters, first-time drivers, and those seeking a reliable vehicle for everyday use. Its compact size makes parking and navigating through busy streets easy, while its reputation for reliability and fuel efficiency ensures low running costs—qualities that have made it popular among a wide range of drivers. What sets the SUZUKI IGNIS (2016-20) apart from its rivals is its unique combination of practicality, style, and affordability. With an average mileage of around 25,242 miles and a typical private sale value of approximately £8,858, it remains an excellent option for budget-conscious buyers looking for a well-maintained entry-level car. The IGNIS’s compact footprint, combined with its economical engines and competitive price point, makes it a notable contender in the city car segment—perfect for navigating tight streets or enjoying urban adventures. Whether you're after a dependable daily driver or a fun, practical vehicle, the SUZUKI IGNIS (2016-20) offers a compelling choice backed by its popularity in the UK market.
average use
average use
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The recent mileage readings for Suzuki Ignis (2016-20) vehicles show that the majority have traveled between 20,000 and 40,000 miles, accounting for approximately 37.3% of vehicles in the sample. Notably, around 21.8% of vehicles have recorded mileages between 20,000 and 30,000 miles, while 21.5% are between 30,000 and 40,000 miles. A smaller proportion, about 4.8%, have mileage under 10,000 miles, indicating relatively low-mileage vehicles. Conversely, only a very small fraction—less than 1%—have recorded mileages exceeding 100,000 miles, with 0.3% between 100,000 and 110,000 miles. Overall, the data suggests that most Suzuki Ignis vehicles in this sample are operated within the relatively low to moderate mileage ranges, reflecting typical usage patterns for this model in the UK.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The private sale valuation data for Suzuki Ignis models (2016-20) indicates that the most common price range is between £8,000 and £9,000, accounting for 30% of private sales. A significant portion of vehicles also fall into the £7,000 to £8,000 range (24.9%) and the £6,000 to £7,000 range (17.1%). Conversely, there are relatively few vehicles valued above £9,000, with just 16.7% in the £9,000 to £10,000 bracket and very minimal percentages for higher ranges. Overall, the data suggests that the majority of private sale prices cluster between £6,000 and £9,000, reflecting expected market values for this model and age.
production years
production years
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The data for Suzuki Ignis vehicles manufactured between 2016 and 2020 shows that the majority of these cars were produced in 2017, accounting for approximately 46.1%. The next most common year is 2018, representing 31.7% of the sample. Vehicles from 2019 and 2020 are less prevalent, at 13.3% and 6.8% respectively. Interestingly, only 2% of the vehicles in the dataset are from 2016, indicating limited early-production or very few remaining from that year. This distribution suggests that the majority of Suzuki Ignis models on the road are from 2017 and 2018, likely reflecting the typical lifecycle and sales trends of this model during that period.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data shows that among Suzuki Ignis models (2016-20), the most common main body paint colours are White (21.8%) and Red (22.5%). Notably, solid colours like White and Red dominate, while black shades such as Black (11.9%) and Blue/Black (5.1%) are also significant. Additionally, the presence of two-tone options—White/Black (5.8%), Orange/Black (3.8%), and Gold/Black (0.3%)—indicate a modest preference for contrasting finishes. Overall, the colour distribution suggests a preference for vibrant and classic shades with a smaller proportion opting for two-tone or darker finishes.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data shows that for Suzuki Ignis models produced between 2016 and 2020, the majority of vehicles (approximately 45.4%) have had two registered keepers, indicating relatively consistent ownership over time. A significant portion, about 29.7%, has had three keepers, while around 8.2% have only had a single registered keeper, suggesting some vehicles remain with original owners longer. Notably, a small percentage (0.3%) have had six or eight owners, which could imply higher vehicle turnover or usage for specific purposes. Overall, the ownership distribution suggests that most Suzuki Ignis vehicles tend to have a few owners over their lifespan, with a minority experiencing frequent ownership changes.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that for the Suzuki Ignis models from 2016 to 2020, the majority are powered by petrol engines, accounting for approximately 69.6% of vehicles. Notably, a significant portion—about 30.4%—are hybrid electric models, reflecting a substantial adoption of hybrid technology within this range. Engine capacity for these vehicles is predominantly 1242cc, representing 100% of the data sample, suggesting this is the standard or most common engine size for this model year. Overall, the Suzuki Ignis during these years combines typical petrol powertrains with an appreciable presence of hybrid options, highlighting a trend towards more environmentally conscious choices among buyers.