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Suzuki Swift Common Problems, Faults & Repair Costs (2026)

Based on official DVSA MOT test data. View the most common MOT failure categories, pass rates, and estimated repair costs for the Suzuki Swift (2005–present).

MOT Pass Rate

82.8%0.8% above national avg (82%)

Reliability rating: Good — based on approx. 48,000 tests

Dangerous Defects

1.50%

Moderate risk

Retest Rate

12.0%

of failed tests need a retest

Top MOT Failure Categories

1

Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment

Est. repair: £40–£200

14.5%
2

Suspension

Est. repair: £120–£450

12.5%
3

Brakes

Est. repair: £100–£350

11.0%
4

Tyres

Est. repair: £50–£120 per tyre

10.2%
5

Exhaust, fuel and emissions

Est. repair: £40–£200

7.5%

Where Faults Occur

31.0%

Front

27.0%

Rear

19.0%

Offside

Mileage Benchmarks

At 3 years

18,000 mi

At 5 years

30,000 mi

At 10 years

58,000 mi

Significantly higher or lower mileage than these benchmarks may indicate unusual usage patterns. Check the full MOT history for mileage consistency.

Is a Suzuki Swift a Good Buy?

The Suzuki Swift demonstrates above-average reliability based on MOT test data, with a 82.8% pass rate. This places it 0.8% above the national average, suggesting lower ongoing maintenance costs compared to many competitors.

While no car is without faults, lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment issues are the most common concern, affecting approximately 14.5% of failed tests. These tend to be relatively affordable to fix at £30–£150.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most common MOT faults on a Suzuki Swift?
The top MOT failure on the Suzuki Swift is Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment, accounting for approximately 14.5% of all failures. Other common issues include suspension and brakes.
What is the Suzuki Swift MOT pass rate?
The Suzuki Swift has an estimated MOT pass rate of 82.8%, which is 0.8% above the national average of 82%. This rates the Suzuki Swift as "Good" for MOT reliability.
Is the Suzuki Swift reliable?
Based on DVSA MOT data, the Suzuki Swift has a good reliability record with a 82.8% pass rate. It has a dangerous defect rate of 1.50% and a retest rate of 12.0%.
How much does it cost to fix common Suzuki Swift MOT failures?
Typical repair costs for Suzuki Swift MOT failures range from £30–£200 for lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment issues to £120–£450 for suspension problems. Prices are estimates based on typical UK independent garage rates.
What mileage should a Suzuki Swift have?
Based on MOT test data, the average Suzuki Swift covers approximately 18,000 mi by 3 years, 30,000 mi by 5 years, and 58,000 mi by 10 years. Significantly higher or lower mileage may warrant closer inspection.
Should I buy a used Suzuki Swift?
The Suzuki Swift is generally a solid choice based on MOT data. Check the full MOT history of any specific vehicle before purchasing, paying particular attention to lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment issues and mileage consistency.