The new Swift line-up is one with far fewer variants than those of previous generations.
Reliable, cheap to run and fun to drive, the Suzuki Swift is a popular city runabout.
This is the product of Suzuki’s concerted effort to make a car that is dominant at the Junior World Rally Championship.
It has the right proportion of power, handling and looks, and a sweet five-speed manual gearbox that puts you in control
Suzuki Swift is high on fun factor but still fuel frugal.
Suzuki and MG recently renewed their small cars. We compare two identically priced models, one a hybrid, one not.
With a small turning circle, the 2004-2010 Suzuki Swift is perfect for narrow streets and tight city car parks.
Does the sporty version of New Zealand’s best-selling small car live up to its moniker?