2022 Suzuki Swift price and specsWilliam Stopford The Suzuki Swift range has been shuffled somewhat for 2022, and there's a new, larger 9.0-inch touchscreen available.2 years ago
Suzuki Vision Gran Turismo concept revealedJack Quick Suzuki has revealed a Hayabusa-powered virtual concept boosted by three electric motors. It's now playable on the Gran Turismo 7 video game.2 years ago
Small utes in Australia: A brief historyVivek Shah Big dual-cab utes dominate today, but various manufacturers over the years have offered the benefits of a ute in a more compact package.2 years ago
MG 3 and Suzuki Baleno, the cheap and cheerful sales starsMike Costello Australians are turning their noses up at light cars compared to a decade ago, but the MG 3 and Suzuki Baleno are soldiering along nicely. 2 years ago
2020 Suzuki Jimny owner reviewCarExpert.com.au Jack Quick purchased this Suzuki Jimny new with additional options for $34,500 (including all on-road costs). Jack Quick would buy this car again because: "My Suzuki Jimny is a bare bones vehicle that I'd buy again and again."2 years ago
2022 Suzuki Vitara Full Hybrid review: First driveJames Fossdyke James Fossdyke gets an early look at the new Vitara 'Full Hybrid' in the UK to see if it would be a worthy addition to the Australian line-up.2 years ago
2022 Suzuki Baleno revealed, no timing on Australian launch yetWilliam Stopford Suzuki has revealed an updated, visually overhauled Baleno with more in-car tech, albeit still no active safety features.2 years ago
2022 Suzuki Baleno facelift leaked in IndiaDerek Fung After seven years on sale globally, the Suzuki Baleno is about to receive a fairly substantial facelift with a new dashboard and more tech.2 years ago
2022 Suzuki S-Cross set for Q3 launch – updateMike Costello Suzuki's overhauled S-Cross SUV is in hot demand overseas, which might cause some delays to the Aussie launch. But it's a lock for next year. 2 years ago
Suzuki Vitara recalledWilliam Stopford Incorrect owner's manual information on child seat installation has led Suzuki to recall over 30,000 Vitara models.2 years ago
1992 Suzuki Cappuccino Ea11r owner reviewCarExpert.com.au Sean Tea purchased this Suzuki Cappuccino used for $8000 (including all on-road costs) in 2010. Sean Tea would buy this car again because: "Driving it brings me so much joy, just looking the it in the garage makes me smile every day. It's fun, unique and a very analog experience to drive, pure and surprising well balanced. Like a go-kart but a roadster."2 years ago
2011 Suzuki Alto GLX 5 speed manual owner reviewCarExpert.com.au Daniel B purchased this Suzuki Alto used for $3400 (including all on-road costs) in 2019. Daniel B wouldn't buy this car again because: "Maybe. At the time I was after a car that was cheap to buy, and cost almost nothing to run while I bought a house. I've done that and would prefer something more durable and without some of the little issues that are inconvenient with the Alto. Less than two months after buying it I was parked at the train station and a hail storm hit Melbourne writing the car off. Every panel got a dent but they are all quite small and barely noticeable. The car was written off while we were in lockdown. I broke even on the insurance payout, then paid $1000 to keep the car as I figured all my reasons for buying it still applied."2 years ago