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Suzuki Super carry

Reliability, running costs, and MOT data across 5 years from 366 real MOT tests.

Avg Pass Rate

73%

Total Tests

366

Best Year

1995 (79%)

Years Covered

5

How reliable is the Suzuki Super carry?

vs national average-9% (82% avg)
vs Suzuki brand average-9% (82% avg)
Best to worst year spread19 percentage points
Reliability trendDeclining over years

Suzuki Super carry by Year

YearPass RateTestsAvg Mileage
199872%8555,237 mi
199760%13855,423 mi
199678%6957,996 mi
199579%3955,064 mi
199477%3540,827 mi

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About the Suzuki Super carry

The Suzuki Super carry has been tested 366 times in 2024 MOT data across 5 model years (1994 to 1998), with an average pass rate of 73%. That's 9 points below the national average of 82%, so check the year-by-year data carefully before buying. Available as petrol.

Best and Worst Years

The 1995 model is the most reliable with a 79% pass rate from 39 tests. The 1997 model has the lowest at 60%. With a 19 point spread, choosing the right year makes a big difference to reliability.

Reliability Trend

Older SUZUKI SUPER CARRYs tend to have better MOT pass rates than newer ones, with an average decline of 12 percentage points across model years.

Mileage Across Years

The oldest model in our data (1994) averages 40,827 miles, while the newest (1998) averages 55,237 miles.

Compared to the Suzuki brand average of 82%, the Super carry is 9 points lower, placing it among the less reliable Suzuki models.

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