
SUZUKI WAGON R+ (2000-07)
The SUZUKI WAGON R+ (2000-07) is a versatile and practical city car that has gained popularity in the UK for its compact size and efficient design. Often classified as a hatchback, this model is ideal for urban driving, making it a popular choice among first-time drivers, small families, and daily commuters. Its spacious interior and high roofline maximize interior space, offering a comfortable ride despite its modest exterior dimensions.
What sets the SUZUKI WAGON R+ apart is its reputation for reliability, affordability, and fuel efficiency, making it an appealing option for budget-conscious buyers. The vehicle’s design emphasizes practicality, with easy manoeuvrability and low running costs, and it generally performs well in city driving conditions. With an average recorded mileage of about 75,071 miles and an average of three to four previous owners, it remains a dependable used car choice in the UK. Known for its standout qualities as a nimble and economical city car, the SUZUKI WAGON R+ (2000-07) competes well against similar small hatchbacks and is valued for its simplicity and enduring functionality.

average use

The data indicates that the most common recorded mileages for Suzuki Wagon R+ vehicles from 2000-2007 fall within the 70,000 to 80,000 miles range, accounting for 16.3% of recorded data. Notably, a significant proportion (around 52%) of vehicles are recorded between 60,000 and 90,000 miles, suggesting this as a typical mileage window for these models. Conversely, very high mileages—over 150,000 miles—are relatively rare, representing less than 2% of recorded data, with the highest at 190,000 to 200,000 miles at just 0.3%. Additionally, a small percentage (around 1%) have recorded mileages below 10,000 miles, indicating some vehicles are very low mileage, possibly early in their lifespan. Overall, most vehicles tend to cluster around the 60,000 to 80,000 miles range, with high-mileage examples being uncommon.

vehicle values

The data indicates that an overwhelming majority (98.6%) of Suzuki Wagon R+ (2000-07) vehicles are valued at private sale prices under £1,000 in the UK. Only a small fraction (1.4%) fall within the £1,000 to £2,000 range. This suggests that these vehicles tend to be quite affordable on the private market, likely reflecting their age, condition, and market demand.

production years

The data indicates that the most common manufacturing year for Suzuki Wagon R+ (2000-07) vehicles is 2004, making up 20.1% of the sample. Notably, the years 2003 and 2002 also have relatively high proportions, at 18% and 17.3% respectively. Conversely, the earliest year, 2000, accounts for only 4.8%, suggesting fewer vehicles from that year are present in the sample. The distribution appears to be fairly spread across the years, with a concentration in the early 2000s, particularly around 2002 to 2004. The data may reflect the vehicle’s popularity during that period or the overall age distribution of the fleet.

colour popularity

The data indicates that among Suzuki Wagon R+ models produced between 2000 and 2007, silver is the most popular main paint colour, accounting for 37.4% of vehicles. Blue and red follow as prominent choices, representing 30.8% and 14.2% respectively. Less common colours include yellow (4.8%), green (9.7%), and grey (3.1%). Overall, the preference for silver and blue suggests a tendency towards neutral, classic shades among owners during this period.

ownership cycle

The data reveals that for Suzuki Wagon R+ models from 2000-2007, the majority of vehicles have had between 2 and 6 registered keepers, with a significant portion (16.3%) each having 2 or 4 keepers, and 12.5% having 6 keepers. Notably, vehicles with only 1 registered keeper are quite rare, comprising just 2.1%. Conversely, vehicles with higher numbers of keepers, such as 8 or 10, are less common, representing smaller proportions of the fleet. This suggests that most of these vehicles tend to stay with their owners for a moderate period before changing hands, while a smaller subset has been passed through multiple owners over time.

engine choices

The data for Suzuki Wagon R+ models from 2000 to 2007 indicates that the majority of vehicles are equipped with a 1298cc engine, accounting for approximately 51.6% of the sample. The 1328cc engines are also common, representing about 29.8%, while a smaller proportion, 18.7%, features a 1229cc engine. Notably, all vehicles in the sample use petrol as their primary fuel type, with 100% petrol usage. This suggests a consistent engine capacity distribution and fuel type within this model range.












