Active since Feb 2023
I bought a Suzuki Swift for my daughter, brand new, in May 2022 from Suzuki Cape Town. Recently the central locking could not open the boot lid. The car has about 15000 km on the clock. Suzuki Cape Town refused to repair the fault, saying it is "wear and tear", and I had to pay a locksmith R450.00 to open the boot lid. His report was that there was nothing wrong. Something was just "stuck"
Do not ever go there! Bad food and bad and expensive service and bad attitude. They do not care, because they do not have to look for clients. The "tourist trap" delivers them on their doorstep. If there was a minus star, they would have been awarded it. They almost killed me with a hamburger that gave me severe food poisoning, leaving me incapable for close to 24 hours under heavy medication, costing me almost R1000.00 for a R90.00 burger that tasted like the meat of some funny animal. (It was edible at the time) albeit tasting slightly strange, but from two hours later until 24 hours later, I was in a daze. The first few hours I could not speak and just sat, so I went to bed. I woke up the next morning with the worst possible symptoms, at 04H00 and from thereon I prayed that I would rather die. And so it would have been, had the medics not intervened.