| Product | Category | No. of reviews | Average Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| Suzuki Cappuccino | Sports Cars | 3 | 10.0 Write your review |
Review by
djslaviero
on 20th Jul 2004
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User Rating : 10
Respect :
+2
Item: Suzuki Cappuccino
This little Suzuki Cappuccino sports car is a great thing to buzz around town and on long drives anywhere. surprisingly, it has enough performance to embarrass most other cars as they get caught unawares by its unassuming, almost "cute" exterior. the engines' ability to rev to 8500rpm and the well spaced transmission ratios help it off the mark quickly to a claimed 8-10 seconds. (although because you are so low to the ground, it feels faster than this). the handling ability quickly outweighs ...
djslaviero's full review | 231 words
Review by
garethmiller![]()
on 20th Nov 2003
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User Rating : 10
Respect :
+3
Item: Suzuki Cappuccino
I have had my Suzuki Cappuccino for 6 months now and it is an absolute joy to drive in town and on country roads. Front engine rear wheel drive with 50:50 weight distribution makes for a fantastic ride. Tiny engine is economical but turbo'd to perform way over expectations (0-60 in 8.5 in untuned versions). Ten years old and it still turns heads - I've only ever seen one other on the road. Although it is tiny to look at, it's surprisingly spacious (I am 6 ft and 14 stone and fit in fine). ...
garethmiller's full review | 156 words
Review by
Wads.![]()
on 7th Apr 2003
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User Rating : 10
Respect :
+17
Item: Suzuki Cappuccino
I owned a Suzuki Capuccino as my only car for 8 years...... it was one of the funnest cars I have ever had the pleasure of driving!.
Although the small engine only puts out 63bhp its enough to give this lightweight car plenty of go..... I could keep up with and sometimes beat Mazda MX5s!. The rear wheel drive and fantastic steering feedback make the Cappuccino a joy to drive at the limit..... on twisty country roads it could keep up with much faster cars, only losing ground on long ...
Wads.'s full review | 245 words