SUZUKI GRAND VITARA (2002)
Running costs, common problems, and reliability data based on 1,641 real MOT tests in 2024.
MOT Pass Rate
71%
Total Tests (2024)
1,641
Avg Mileage
102,607 mi
Est. Annual Cost
£1,827
Is the 2002 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA reliable?
Average reliability. Expect some repairs as it ages. That's 11 points below the national average of 82%. It falls below the SUZUKI brand average of 82%.
At 22 years old, 71% of SUZUKI GRAND VITARAs from 2002 passed their MOT first time in 2024. That's based on 1,641 tests across the UK. The average mileage at this age is 102,607 miles.
How does the 2002 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA compare?
Mileage Analysis
The average 2002 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA has 102,607 miles on the clock, which is below the expected 162,800 miles for a 22-year-old car. This suggests lighter use than average, which generally means less wear on major components.
Best year to buy a SUZUKI GRAND VITARA?
The most reliable year is the 2014 model with a 91% MOT pass rate, while the 2003 model has the lowest at 70%. The 2002 sits between the two at 71%.
How much does a 2002 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA cost to run?
Higher than average due to low pass rate
Based on 7,400 miles/year (UK average), current fuel prices, and repair likelihood from MOT pass rate data. Insurance not included.
SUZUKI GRAND VITARA by Year
| Year | Pass Rate | Tests | Avg Mileage |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | 88% | 89 | 56,317 mi |
| 2014 | 91% | 836 | 59,160 mi |
| 2013 | 85% | 1,866 | 67,097 mi |
| 2012 | 83% | 1,883 | 77,126 mi |
| 2011 | 79% | 2,520 | 83,839 mi |
| 2010 | 78% | 3,089 | 86,327 mi |
| 2009 | 77% | 3,356 | 91,512 mi |
| 2008 | 75% | 3,876 | 96,149 mi |
| 2007 | 74% | 4,278 | 97,039 mi |
| 2006 | 70% | 3,554 | 99,563 mi |
| 2005 | 71% | 3,969 | 99,232 mi |
| 2004 | 71% | 3,670 | 103,262 mi |
| 2003 | 70% | 2,449 | 103,895 mi |
| 2002 | 71% | 1,641 | 102,607 mi |
| 2001 | 71% | 870 | 100,359 mi |
| 2000 | 71% | 376 | 97,031 mi |
| 1999 | 71% | 373 | 106,094 mi |
| 1998 | 74% | 177 | 114,108 mi |
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About the 2002 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA
The 2002 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA is a small family car with a 1590cc petrol engine. 1,641 of these vehicles were MOT tested in 2024, making it a reasonably common sight on UK roads. Among all cars from 2002, the average MOT pass rate is 73%, and this model falls short of that benchmark.
With an average of 102,607 miles at 22 years old, SUZUKI GRAND VITARA owners tend to use this car less than the typical driver.
2002 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA Fuel Costs
The 1590cc petrol engine offers a reasonable balance between performance and economy. Expect around 42 mpg in mixed driving, which works out to roughly £1,137 per year at current petrol prices of 142p per litre (based on 7,400 miles per year).
What does it cost to own a 2002 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA?
Total estimated annual running cost is £1,827 (£152/month), broken down as £1137 fuel, £135 road tax, £55 MOT, and £500 predicted repairs. Repair costs are moderate, reflecting the 71% pass rate. Keeping on top of servicing will help avoid surprises.
SUZUKI GRAND VITARA Reliability Trend
Newer SUZUKI GRAND VITARAs show better MOT pass rates than older ones, with an average improvement of 10 percentage points.
Buying a Used 2002 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA
At 22 years old, the SUZUKI GRAND VITARA is firmly in budget territory. Purchase prices are low, but check for rust, worn suspension bushes, and electrical gremlins. A full service history is especially valuable at this age. If you're flexible on year, the 2014 model has the highest pass rate at 91%.
Alternatives to the 2002 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA
The SUZUKI GRAND VITARA is actually the most reliable option among similar petrol small family cars from this era. Here are comparable petrol cars with similar engines:
- MINI MINI (2004) 71% pass rate (same) from 36,444 tests
- FORD FOCUS (2004) 69% pass rate (-2%) from 29,927 tests
- FORD FIESTA (2003) 71% pass rate (same) from 29,898 tests
- VOLKSWAGEN POLO (2004) 67% pass rate (-4%) from 26,290 tests