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2018 Whichcar Style Award
WHICHCAR STYLE AWARD

Whichcar Style Award 2018 - Vote & Win!

The WhichCar Style Awards are back! Our team of experts have shortlisted the 12 most stylish cars from the last year and now it’s time for you to have your say.

Suzuki Swift Sport confirmed for Q1 2018 Australian arrival
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Suzuki Swift Sport confirmed for Q1 2018 Australian arrival

Suzuki Australia has locked in its new turbo compact for a local debut in the first quarter of 2018.

Suzuki 4x4s go electric
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Suzuki 4x4s go electric

Suzuki honours the past while looking forward to an electric future

2018 Suzuki Swift Sport
News

Frankfurt Motor Show: New 2018 Suzuki Swift Sport revealed

Next-gen Suzuki hatch scores manual gearbox, over 100kW and weight to rival an NA MX-5

Suzuki Swift Sport cover MAIN
Frankfurt Motor Show

2017 Frankfurt Motor Show: Suzuki debuts lightweight turbo Swift Sport hatch

Details of the 2018 Suzuki Swift Sport confirmed at Frankfurt motor show

2019 Suzuki Jimny outed in leaked images
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2019 Suzuki Jimny outed in leaked images

Suzuki’s petite off-roader has gone to the gym and emerged buffer than ever – here’s our first look at the first all-new Jimny in nearly 20 years

Suzuki Celerio withdrawn from Australian showrooms
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Suzuki Celerio withdrawn from Australian showrooms

One of Australia’s cheapest passenger cars ends two-year sales run after failing to win over buyers

Pocket Monsters – the coolest of the Kei Class
Features

Kei cars: the coolest Japanese pocket monsters

Quirky, kooky, and oh-so-tiny, Japan’s sub-micro Kei class has spawned some incredibly cool cars – and more than a few bizarre ones too.

2018 Suzuki Swift Sport shown ahead of September launch
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2018 Suzuki Swift Sport shown ahead of September launch

Suzuki provides a first look at its flagship hatch two months before an official unveiling

2018 Suzuki Swift Sport shown ahead of September launch
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2018 Suzuki Swift Sport shown ahead of September launch

Suzuki dispenses with teaser pics to provide a decent glimpse of its flagship hatch just months before it is officially unveiled

2018 Suzuki Swift Sport
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2018 Suzuki Swift Sport revealed before Frankfurt Motor Show

Third generation ‘warm hatch’ from Suzuki to officially debut in September

Top-5 lightest cars
Car Style

Top-5 lightest cars

We take a look at the five lightest production cars available in Australia.

loopy suzuki mighty boy 2
Burnouts

LOOPY SUZUKI MIGHTY BOY AT BRASHERNATS VIDEO

We caught up with Mark and his LOOPY Suzuki Mighty Boy at Brashernats held at Sydney Dragway last weekend

2018 Suzuki Swift Sport rendering
News

Suzuki Swift Sport inbound with 1.4 turbo and manual gearbox

Suzuki will crank up the heat on its just-arrived third-gen Swift, with a punchy 1.4 turbo taking the Swift Sport out of the atmo age and into the realm of forced induction

Suzuki Swift Cover MAIN Jpg
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2017 Suzuki Swift price and features

All-new Suzuki Swift enters showrooms with more tech, new turbo engine and extra refinement

Mazda 2 Maxx Sedan Main Jpg
Advice

Australia’s best-value cars: Light Cars $17,000 To $25,000

The light car segment is packed with competitive options, but which are the best value?

Australia’s best affordable cars under $20,000
Advice

Australia’s best affordable cars under $20,000

Buying a good car doesn’t necessarily mean you have to break your budget – here are three of the best cars you can buy for under $20K.

Part 2: Honda HR-V vs Mazda CX-3 vs Suzuki Vitara – Which Car Should I Buy?
Advice

Part 2: Honda HR-V vs Mazda CX-3 vs Suzuki Vitara – Which Car Should I Buy?

Vera asks Ponch to choose between the Suzuki Vitara, Honda HR-V and the Mazda CX-3

Part 1: Honda HR-V vs Mazda CX-3 vs Suzuki Vitara – Which Car Should I Buy?
Advice

Part 1: Honda HR-V vs Mazda CX-3 vs Suzuki Vitara – Which Car Should I Buy?

Looking for a city car but need something that is easier to get in and out of than the typical low-riding small cars? A small SUV might be for you.

QUESTION – EVELINE (question from 25/4/2017):  I drive 500 kilometres a week, mostly on the highway but with some city driving. I need a car with supportive seats and I’m trying to choose between the Toyota Yaris and Suzuki Baleno.  BUDGET: $40,000 ANSWER – BYRON MATHIOUDAKIS: Out of the Suzuki Baleno and Toyota Yaris, we would recommend the Baleno hands down. It’s the newer, roomier, more comfortable, more refined, and more dynamic car to drive, with a big boot and plenty of back-seat space for adults. Note that while the standard 1.4-litre four-cylinder petrol engine offers sufficient but unexciting performance, the optional GLX Turbo’s 1.0-litre three-cylinder turbo petrol alternative is both more economical and powerful. It would be our choice. A quick search on line has produced a number of new or demonstrator examples at less than $20,000 drive-away, so the 1.0 Turbo fits even your budget.  The only question mark over the Baleno is the lack of autonomous emergency braking (AEB), so we suggest that you a
Advice

Suzuki Baleno vs Toyota Yaris – Which Car Should I Buy?

The battle of the city hatches – segment leader, the Toyota Yaris takes on a funky new upstart, the Suzuki Baleno, in this edition of Ask The Expert

Mitsubishi Mirage VS Suzuki Celerio VS Honda Jazz VS Nissan Micra – Which Car Should I Buy?
Advice

Mitsubishi Mirage VS Suzuki Celerio VS Honda Jazz VS Nissan Micra – Which Car Should I Buy?

It’s a battle of the micro-cars. What do you choose when you want something that looks good for a small budget.

All-new 2017 Suzuki Swift to go on sale in June
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All-new 2017 Suzuki Swift to go on sale in June

A ground-up redesign for Suzuki’s perky Swift light hatchback will also bring a pair of new downsized powertrains… turbos included!

Holden Spark
Advice

Holden Spark VS Mitsubishi Mirage VS Suzuki Celerio – Which Car Should I Buy As My First Car?

Buying a first car to get you from A to B? We take a look at these three options, plus two more.

Honda Civic Type R Geneva motor show
News

2017 Geneva Motor Show: The nine cars you can afford to buy

This year’s festival of cars in Geneva was chockers with high-end rides and adventurous concepts, but there was plenty of showroom-ready – and attainable – metal on display