2021 Suzuki Ignis Series II review

The box-shaped Suzuki Ignis may look like an oddball car, but it has a slice of the new-car market almost to itself. The high-riding hatchback has the driving position of an SUV, and a slightly taller ground clearance than most cars; however, it’s still more at home in the city. Bumper-to-bumper, the Suzuki Ignis is one of the smallest vehicles on sale in Australia. Others include the Kia Picanto and Mitsubishi Mirage.

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