Suzuki, the Japanese automobile manufacturer, has always been known for producing high-quality and reliable vehicles. With the upcoming year, Suzuki has announced some exciting new models that are set to hit the market. In this article, we will take a closer look at the top 5 best Suzuki mo...
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Japanese left-fielders who specialise in (a) small cars, (b) 4x4s and (c) small 4x4s. If you want compact, go-anywhere transport that’s tougher than it looks, try the Jimny. If you want a no-nonsense supermini, try the Swift. If you want to despise every moment you spend behin...
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Japanese mini mogul Suzuki took a major leap forward when it introduced its new Swift, which is regarded as one of the best models in the supermini class.
A Japanese website called ‘Response.JP’ has shared these images online. The digitally rendered images of the next-generation or fourth-gen Swift are actually inspired from the spy pictures that have surfaced online lately. In the spy pictures, the hatchback is completely camouflaged and accordin...
Suzuki became the umpteenth Japanese car company to enter the US passenger car market. Its first shot was this little 3-door hatchback, with a 5-door that soon followed. Unlike its twin, Chevrolet’s GEO Metro, this little hummer was powered by a 1.3 liter 16-valve, 100 horsepower, DOHC...
What’s more, the Japanese brand is quite open about the fact that it will sell fewer Swifts than Renault will sell Clios or VW will sell Polos. Beauty? Well, we’ll leave you to pass judgement on that (it’s supposed to be in the eye of the beholder, after all). The Suzuki Sw...
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Suzuki Japanese left-fielders who specialise in (a) small cars, (b) 4x4s and (c) small 4x4s. If you want compact, go-anywhere transport that’s tougher than it looks, try the Jimny. If you want a no-nonsense supermini, try the Swift. If you want to despise every moment you ...