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Suzuki Swift 2021 review: GL Navigator snapshot

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The GL scored four ANCAP stars in 2017.
EXPERT RATING
6.5

Likes

  • Great looks
  • Under 20 grand
  • Good ride and handling

Dislikes

  • Lack of advanced safety compared to competitors
  • Cheap interior
  • Tinny speakers
Peter Anderson
Contributing journalist
6 Nov 2020
1 min read

The entry-level Swift Navigator is the only spec-level available with a manual unless you take the Swift Sport into account.

For $18,990 driveaway for the five-speed and $19,990 - also driveaway - for the CVT auto, you get 16-inch alloys, air-conditioning, reversing camera, cruise control, cloth interior, remote central locking, auto-down power windows and a space-saver spare. As part of the Series II upgrade, the GL scored...two more speakers for a total of four, powered by the 7.0-inch touchscreen media and sat nav system that also has Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

On the safety front, you get six airbags and the usual ABS and stability controls and a reversing camera. The GL scored four ANCAP stars in 2017 as it hasn't got things like AEB.

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Suzuki Swift 2021: GL Navi

Engine Type Inline 4, 1.2L
Fuel Type Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency 4.8L/100km (combined)
Seating 5
Price From $16,280 - $20,900
Safety Rating

Pricing Guides

$20,818
Based on 31 cars listed for sale in the last 6 months.
LOWEST PRICE
$15,990
HIGHEST PRICE
$26,888
Peter Anderson
Contributing journalist
Peter grew up in a house in Western Sydney where automotive passion extended to white Sigmas and Magnas. At school he discovered "those" magazines that weren't to be found in the house. Magazines that offered him the chance to sit in the driver's seat of cars he’d never even heard of let alone seen. His path to rebellion was set - he would love cars, know cars and want to write about cars, much to his family’s disgust. They wanted him to be a teacher. He bought a series of terrible cars and lusted after Ford Escort Cosworths, the Alfa Romeo 164 Q and occasionally kicked himself for selling his 1977 Alfa GTV. From 1.0-litre three cylinders to roaring V12s, Peter has driven them all and can't wait to tell you all about it.
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Pricing Guide
$15,990
Lowest price, based on third party pricing data.
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