The Suzuki Ignis occupies a niche most buyers do not know exists until they find it: the micro SUV that takes up less kerb space than a hatchback but sits higher and parks better. In a market full of imposing SUVs, the Ignis is refreshingly unbothered.
Simone picks out the five features that matter most in everyday use. The list is honest about what the Ignis is and is not: a light, economical city car with a bit of personality, not a weekend warrior. For the urban commuter doing the school run and nothing more demanding, the practical case stacks up comfortably.
If your criteria are tight parking spots, low running costs, and something that does not look like every other white SUV in the Coles car park, the Ignis deserves a test drive. If you need boot space for a double pram, keep looking.
The full review is on the CarTell.tv YouTube channel above.



