SUZUKI SWIFT (2010-13)

The SUZUKI SWIFT (2010-13) is a popular and stylish hatchback that stands out in the UK market for its compact size, sporty design, and practical features. Known for being nimble and easy to drive, this model is well-suited for city dwellers, new drivers, and small families seeking a reliable and economical vehicle. Its reputation for fuel efficiency and low running costs makes it an attractive choice for daily commuting or short trips. The SUZUKI SWIFT (2010-13) also benefits from a reputation for reliability and a fun driving experience, often praised for its responsive handling and modern look. With over 7,900 look-ups on MyCarCheck.com and a diverse range of VINs, this model has proven to be a popular choice among used car buyers. It typically appeals to those needing a practical yet stylish car, often with no more than a few previous owners – averaging about 2.7. The average mileage suggests it has usually been driven reasonably and is ready for many more journeys. Whether you're a first-time driver, a city commuter, or someone looking for an affordable and dependable vehicle, the SUZUKI SWIFT (2010-13) remains a noteworthy option that combines value, style, and efficiency, making it a standout in its class.
average use
average use
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The data shows that the most common mileage readings for Suzuki Swift (2010-13) vehicles are clustered between 70,000 and 100,000 miles, which together account for a significant proportion of recorded readings—about 37%. Notably, the 70,000 to 80,000 miles range is the most frequent, at 15.4%. Mileage readings above 150,000 miles are relatively rare, collectively comprising less than 2%, with the highest being 160,000 to 170,000 miles at 1.1%. Conversely, very low-mileage vehicles (0-10,000 miles) are also uncommon, making up only about 1.1%. Overall, the data suggests that most vehicles in this model tend to accumulate around 70,000 to 100,000 miles over their lifespan, with relatively fewer vehicles at either very low or very high mileages.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The private sale valuations for Suzuki Swift (2010-13) show that the majority of vehicles are priced between £3,000 and £4,000, accounting for approximately 37.6% of listings. The next most common price range is £2,000 to £3,000, representing 33%. Smaller fractions of vehicles fall into higher price brackets, with 15.1% priced between £4,000 and £5,000, and only minimal percentages, around 0.4%, in the extremes below £1,000 and above £7,000. Overall, most Suzuki Swifts in this age group tend to cluster around the £3,000 to £4,000 mark, indicating common private sale value expectations within this range.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of Suzuki Swift models from the 2010-2013 range were manufactured between 2011 and 2012, accounting for approximately 65.2% of the vehicles—40.5% in 2012 and 24.7% in 2011. Vehicles from 2012 are the most common, representing over 40% of the sample. Conversely, only a small proportion, about 6.8%, were manufactured in 2010, suggesting that most vehicles in this model range are relatively newer. The 2013 models constitute 28%, indicating a fair share of relatively recent vehicles as well. Overall, the data highlights a concentration of Suzuki Swift vehicles from 2011 and 2012, reflecting a popular period of production within this range.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that the most common main paint colour for Suzuki Swift models from 2010-2013 is white, accounting for 30.1% of vehicles, followed by silver at 16.5% and red at 15.4%. Notably, bright colours such as orange (4.3%) and green (1.8%) are relatively uncommon. The presence of black and blue also reflects popular choices, comprising 13.6% and 10.8% respectively. Interestingly, a small percentage (0.4%) features a red/black combination, suggesting some vehicles perhaps have unique or customized colour schemes. Overall, neutral colours like white and silver dominate the palette for this model range.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on registered keepers for Suzuki Swift (2010-13) vehicles shows a diverse distribution. The most common number of keepers is 4, accounting for 26.2% of vehicles, followed closely by vehicles with 3 keepers at 17.2% and those with 5 keepers at 16.8%. Notably, a significant portion of vehicles (around 54.1%) have had three or fewer keepers, suggesting some vehicles may have relatively stable ownership histories. Conversely, vehicles with higher numbers of keepers—such as 7 or more—are less common, collectively representing about 7.6% of the fleet. This distribution indicates that while many vehicles change hands a few times, a smaller subset experiences more frequent ownership changes.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that the Suzuki Swift (2010-13) predominantly features engine capacities of 1242cc (approximately 74.6%) and 1586cc (16.5%), with a smaller proportion having 1248cc engines (9%). Petrol remains the primary fuel type for the vast majority of these vehicles, accounting for 91%, while diesel models make up only about 9%. This suggests that most buyers and owners favor petrol engines, particularly in the 1242cc and 1586cc variants.