Suzuki Hatchback car reviews
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Suzuki Hatchback car reviews
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Suzuki Swift Hatchback (2024 onwards) Review
More polished Swift a hoot to drive
New price: £19,699 - £22,049PROS
- Still a really fun small car to drive
- Deceptively spacious interior and good standard equipment
- Mild hybrid system is frugal
CONS
- Smaller boot than its rivals
- The interior feels built to a price
- The safety rating is worrisome
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Suzuki Swift Sport (2018 - 2024) Review
Fun and surprisingly economical hot hatchback
Used price: £7,207 - £21,018PROS
- Lightweight
- Affordable
- Fuel efficient
CONS
- Small boot
- Annoying safety kit
- Tiny fuel tank
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Suzuki Swift Hatchback (2017 - 2023) Review
Fun-to-drive alternative to the mainstream offerings
Used price: £4,400 - £20,057PROS
- Fun to drive
- Good reputation for reliability
- Low cash prices
CONS
- Narrow engine range
- Cheap-feeling interior
- Lots of talented rivals
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Suzuki Ignis SUV (2017 - 2025) Review
Cheerful micro-SUV offers low-cost city motoring
Used price: £4,197 - £20,463PROS
- Cheap to buy and run
- Unique hybrid and 4WD offerings
- Fun to drive in the city
CONS
- Safety kit lacking
- High insurance grouping
- Struggles on motorways
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Suzuki Baleno Hatchback (2016 - 2019) Review
Used price: £3,136 - £7,790PROS
- Great build quality
- Good to drive
- Practical
- Well-equipped
CONS
- Pre-production cars driven
- Pricing to be confirmed
- Some cheaper cabin plastics
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Suzuki Celerio (2015 - 2019) Review
Used price: £1,925 - £6,436PROS
- Loaded with equipment
- Inexpensive to run
- Spacious cabin
- Comfortable ride
CONS
- Feels a little cheap
- Lacks rivals’ charm
- Lack of a ‘proper’ automatic
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Suzuki Swift Sport (2012 - 2016) Review
Used price: £1,865 - £7,235PROS
- Fantastic handling
- Refined ride
- Affordable list price
CONS
Engine can feel lacklustre and must be worked hard to make progress
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Suzuki Swift Hatchback (2010 - 2017) Review
Used price: £733 - £7,964PROS
- Sharp and precise handling
- Nippy but frugal petrol engine
- Good levels of standard equipment
CONS
- Noisy at higher speeds
- Very small bootspace
- Dated four-speed automatic gearbox
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Suzuki Alto (2009 - 2014) Review
Used price: £713 - £4,265PROS
- Cheap to buy
- Cost-effective to own
- Robustly built
CONS
- Lacks charm
- Boot isn't particularly practical
- Three-star Euro NCAP safety rating
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Suzuki Swift Sport (2006 - 2011) Review
Used price: £589 - £1,780PROS
Great value for money, attractive styling, good fun to drive, affordable running costs
CONS
Performance isn't in hot hatch territory