Suzuki Cappuccino Convertible (1993-1996) review
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At a glance
Price new | £11,995 |
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Road tax cost | £210 |
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Fuel economy | Not tested to latest standards |
Range | 271 miles |
Number of doors | 2 |
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Available fuel types
Petrol
Pros & cons
PROS
Fun sportster with classic potential
CONS
Tiny, impractical
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Overview
The Cappuccino was a highlight in an otherwise plain Suzuki model line-up during the mid-1990s. Because of limited numbers, retro looks – inspired by classic British Roadsters like the Austin Healy Sprite and MG Midget – and a peppy 657cc engine, it’s picked up something of a cult following. Prices remain remarkably high – something that may surprise you if you’ve never considered a Cappuccino before.
All-in-all, it’s a fun second car, but with a small fuel tank and limited boot capacity, it’s not really one that’s suitable for everyday use.
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Practicality & safety
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Engines & handling
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