Lynne, a busy retiree who loves to getting out and about, is a long-standing Suzuki customer owning a total of five Suzuki's both in the UK and here in NZ. Continue reading to find out what makes Suzuki top of Lynne's list and why the Suzuki S-Cross is right car for her.
I am 72 years old so I am retired. After many years of working for newspapers both in Christchurch and in Perth, I then moved to the UK and started selling new homes for a developer. I retired when I was 58, so I have time to go to the gym each morning, spend time in my garden which I love and walk my two little dogs in the afternoons. I am passionate about reading, so love my Kindle and also spend a lot of time listening to downloaded books from the library, which I can do while I am working.
The car I have now is my seventh new car, the last 5 of these being Suzukis.
I brought my first Suzuki Vitara back in 2002. The main reason for it was that I was travelling long distances on motorways in the UK to my work and decided that I needed to have a vehicle that was higher up so that I could see more of what was happening in front of me. I was so pleased with it that the next car I bought was another Vitara. Then coming back to New Zealand and not needing a big car, I decided to go with a Swift, then another Swift as I loved driving that model and now have the Suzuki S-Cross.
I love the colour of my Suzuki, it is comfortable to drive and has plenty of room for my requirements.
The S-Cross gave us a chance to try out a slightly bigger vehicle than the two Swifts we had previously and it suits our current life style.
We are confident in the brand and like the free servicing we get with it with Hollands Suzuki.
Comfortable, reliable and goes well.
The purchase of the S-Cross from Hollands was very relaxed and a pleasant experience.
I use the car to go to the gym each morning and for any other jobs that need doing. We use it for longer trips once in a while.
I would certainly recommend to anyone buying a car to go to their Suzuki Dealer and have a look at the range. My Grandson did this and he bought a Jimmy.