Suzuki Reviews
Suzuki Ignis 2022 review: GLX long-term | Part 2
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By Justin Hilliard · 06 Jul 2022
We're now in our second month with the Suzuki Ignis GLX and a key question has arisen: is one of the Australia's smallest new cars actually practical? You'd be surprised. What isn't up for debate, though, is the light SUV's distinctive exterior design. It really does separate itself from the pack.
Suzuki Ignis 2022 review: GLX long-term | Part 1
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By Justin Hilliard · 20 Jun 2022
New car prices are going up and up, so those looking for relatively affordable motoring have fewer and fewer options. While it's become more expensive, the Suzuki Ignis remains one of the cheapest 'SUVs' money can buy in Australia. So, we've got the GLX flagship in our garage for three months to find out if it's worth it. The short answer? Yes... and no.
Suzuki Jimny 2022 review: Lite 4WD off-road test
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By Matt Campbell · 15 Nov 2021
If you want a Suzuki Jimny with all the fruit, you're going to have to wait. But there is a chance you might find one of these - the Suzuki Jimny Lite 2022 model - which removes a few bits and bobs inside and outside of the small 4WD to make it more affordable. Is the cheaper Jimny the better one? Let's find out.
Suzuki Ignis 2021 review: GLX
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 25 May 2021
The striking Suzuki Ignis remains one of Australia's cheapest new cars, thanks to sub-$20,000 pricing, while tall styling, lofty seating positions and (some) ground clearance also put it firmly into compact crossover territory. Updated in 2020, the Series II model scores a few visual updates, but the basic, cheap and cheerful recipe remains the same. However, AEB isn't yet available on any grade.
Suzuki Vitara 2021 review: Turbo
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By Kate Edwards · 05 May 2021
The Suzuki Vitara was one of the original SUVs, and this is the 2021 Turbo version. Lots of fun, but how does it drive as a car for a family of four around the inner suburbs of Sydney? I put it to the test for a week, and here's what I found out.
Suzuki Vitara 2021 review
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 28 Apr 2021
Though the fourth generation vehicle to wear the Vitara badge, the current series released in 2015 is the only one that is not a dedicated off-roader but a proper small SUV. Excellent design, packaging and value has kept sales going along nicely, while a minor update in early 2019 brought a few improvements. But in 2021, with many newer rivals to compete with, can the Suzuki keep up?
Suzuki Jimny 2021 review: GLX auto off-road test
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By Marcus Craft · 21 Apr 2021
The Suzuki Jimny, a purpose-built off-road fun machine, delivers pure dialled-in driver bliss straight from the showroom and out onto the dirt. It's one of a returned breed of retro-style 4WDs that seemingly belongs in another era but have garnered booming popularity - and plenty of adventure-hungry buyers - in the modern-day market.But is it actually still worthy of the hype?
Suzuki Vitara 2021 review: Turbo long-term
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By Peter Anderson · 27 Jan 2021
Peter Anderson has take delivery of a box-fresh Vitara Turbo and will spend the next few months seeing what it's like to live with. He's already a fan from his previous drives of Suzuki's rebooted, lightweight Vitara SUV, so will a few months reinforce that affection or will more time with it uncover faults he just can't love?
Kia Rio GT-Line, Toyota Yaris SX & Suzuki Swift GLX Turbo - We Compare 3 of the Best Light Vehicles in Australia
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By Tom White · 09 Dec 2020
City hatchbacks are becoming more expensive as the standards grow ever higher for safety and tech. But which of these popular light car heroes is the best? We put the Suzuki Swift, Kia Rio and Toyota Yaris against each other to find out!
Suzuki Swift 2021 review: GLX Turbo
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 07 Dec 2020
While other carmakers abandon the supermini segment in droves, Suzuki keeps delivering the goods, as the MY21 Swift facelift proves. Small outside but pleasingly spacious inside, it proves that inexpensive hatchbacks can be compact yet refined, economical yet powerful, lightweight yet safe and - most brilliantly - sensible yet exhilarating. The GLX Turbo encapsulates these and much more besides.