The Suzuki Swift was introduced in the late 1990's and is now in the super-mini class. The most recent generation of Suzuki Swift was introduced in 2004 and is a big improvement on the old model. The older generation of Suzuki Swift cars are either a 1.0 litre or a 1.3 litre making the vehicle cheap & economical to run. The latest Suzuki Swift is available in the following engine sizes; 1.2, 1.3, 1.5 & 1.6 litre and is available in a 3 & 5Dr option. It really is a fun and cheerful car. Here are some facts & figures: • the new generation of Suzuki Swift has a funky looking interior with a dashboard that is clearly laid out and functions well; • the seating comes without lumbar support in red/black trim and offers good comfort; • the Suzuki Swift boot space is only 213 litres, but it is easy to load; • there is a large storage area in the cabin which is very useful; • legroom is limited in the Suzuki Swift so tall drivers may struggle to get comfortable; • road noise when travelling at speed may be a problem in the cabin; • there is very little body roll and steering offers good feedback; • the 1.6 litre Suzuki Swift reaches 62 MPH in just under 9 seconds; • a top speed of 124 MPH is also achievable with the Suzuki Swift 1.6; • the Suzuki Swift has a small turning circle; • on average you may expect up to 38 MPG; • the car really is solidly built for a small & compact car. The Suzuki Swift is fitted with driver, passenger, front and side curtain airbags for safety along with stability control. Our opinion is that the Suzuki Swift is a great little family car that is cheap to run and very economical. We hope you find your perfect Suzuki Swift on netcars.co.uk
I bought this car so that I had a small 5 door car that was fun to drive. It certainly fulfils all of those! It's small such that parking is a doddle and you can squeeze it into spaces mos...
For anyone who's under the age of 40, the Swift Sport is just excellent. It's not the best car for people over 6 ft but for anyone under, it's belting. I'd happily recommend one to new drivers...
Suzuki doesn't have a great reputation in the UK, but I really think the Suzuki Swift is doing its best to change that. It is, without question, the company's best effort, and paves the way fo...
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