Suzuki Wagon-R+ Estate (2000-2007) interior, tech and comfort
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The high driving position gives a good view of the road; rear visibility is good thanks to a large rear screen. Driver’s seat is spongy, which is fine for short trips in town, but not really up to the job of longer journeys. The dashboard layout is old fashioned compared to city car and mini-MPV rivals. However, it is easy enough to use, with all major controls close to hand.
The steering wheel adjusts for height, but not reach.
Tall shape guarantees plenty of headroom, whilst legroom is good in the front and back. The seats aren’t up to long journeys, but are fine for short stints.The cabin is light and airy thanks to large windows. The biggest effect on comfort is the excessive wind and road noise at speed.
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