The Suzuki Swift has been a fixture in the Australian small car segment since it arrived in 2005. By 2015, it was on its third generation, and the formula had not changed dramatically: small engine, compact dimensions, sensible fuel consumption, and a price that puts it within reach of first-time buyers and budget-conscious returners alike.
The review covers what the 2015 Swift delivers in Australian conditions: the city driving experience, the motorway comfort at the kind of speeds that actually happen on Australian roads, and the interior space that buyers need to understand before they commit. The Swift has always been an honest car. It does not pretend to be something it is not, and its buyers tend to appreciate that clarity.
The Swift is for the buyer who needs a small, affordable, reliable car and is not trying to find excitement in the equation. If that sounds like a limited brief, it is. But the Swift has filled it well for a long time, and the 2015 version is another solid execution of the same brief. The full review is on the CarTell.tv YouTube channel above.



