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Old 05-04-2010, 06:53 PM   #1
morbo
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Default Swapping WQ LX for a 2010 Suzuki Swift

In six or so months, i may be in a position to get buy a cheap Suzuki Swift. Don't know what the exact model it would be, but it would be a 2010 model with approximately 6,000 kms on the clock (with 2 1/2 years new car warranty).

The cost of buying the swift is roughly the same price i might be able to sell my 2007 Ford Fiesta WQ LX auto. Maybe they'd be a minor out of pocket costs of 1-2k.

The question is, should I bother? I remember driving the Suzuki (when deciding to get the Fiesta in 07) and was pretty happy with it. I went with the Fiesta in the end because i was able to get a better deal.

I know the swift won't drive as well as the fiesta. But for a minimal outlay, i'd be getting a brand new car with another 2.5 years of new car warranty.

What would you guys do?

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