Suzuki’s fun little supermini, the Swift, offers good looks, low prices and great handling.
The Suzuki Swift is offered with a 1.2-litre petrol or a 1.3-litre diesel engine, and for those looking for more power, the 1.6-litre Swift Sport produces 134bhp.
The interior of the Suzuki Swift isn't up to class standard, with cheap-feeling plastics used throughout.
Overall, the Suzuki Swift is nimble and easy to drive, making it ideal for use in town and on twisting B-roads as well.
A more refined, economical and more powerful DualJet petrol engine was added to the line-up earlier in 2015.
Suzuki Swift buyers have the option of choosing either 2- or 4-wheel drive with the higher trim levels.
Even with the rear seats folded, the high loading-lip is obstructive and makes it hard to load heavy items into the Suzuki Swift.
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