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Replacing the Alto in 2015, the Suzuki Celerio was a tiny city-sized hatchback which launched at a bargain price. It was a slow-seller however, with just a four-star ANCAP safety rating and a tiny engine, and it struggled to compete with the Kia Picanto and its seven-year warranty, leading to its discontinuation in 2018.
The line-up currently starts at $6,710 for the Celerio (base) and ranges through to $10,780 for the range-topping Celerio (base).
The Celerio is fine for that sort of use and the price is very good, but if it was my sister I'd get her to spend the extra on the added size of the Accent and the five-year warranty.
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Fuel consumption can be difficult to predict because there are so many factors that can affect it, and many of them are related to your driving conditions and style. But based on the official figures for each of the cars you are considering the Fiat Panda is the most economical by a small margin. All could be expected to average less than 5.0L/100 km. As far as maintenance goes the Mitsubishi is the winner, and would be my choice.
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