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2019 Suzuki Ignis Reviews

You'll find all our 2019 Suzuki Ignis reviews right here. 2019 Suzuki Ignis prices range from $15,990 for the Ignis Gl to $18,990 for the Ignis Glx.

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Suzuki Ignis Reviews

Suzuki Ignis 2022 review: GLX long-term | Part 3
By Justin Hilliard · 19 Jul 2022
Three months have come and gone, and it's now time to farewell the Suzuki Ignis GLX. As it turns out, the 'light SUV' is well suited to the urban jungle, although its overall performance is far from perfect.
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Suzuki Ignis 2022 review: GLX long-term | Part 2
By Justin Hilliard · 06 Jul 2022
We're now in our second month with the Suzuki Ignis GLX and a key question has arisen: is one of the Australia's smallest new cars actually practical? You'd be surprised. What isn't up for debate, though, is the light SUV's distinctive exterior design. It really does separate itself from the pack.
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Suzuki Ignis 2022 review: GLX long-term | Part 1
By Justin Hilliard · 20 Jun 2022
New car prices are going up and up, so those looking for relatively affordable motoring have fewer and fewer options. While it's become more expensive, the Suzuki Ignis remains one of the cheapest 'SUVs' money can buy in Australia. So, we've got the GLX flagship in our garage for three months to find out if it's worth it. The short answer? Yes... and no.
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Suzuki Ignis 2021 review: GLX
By Byron Mathioudakis · 25 May 2021
The striking Suzuki Ignis remains one of Australia's cheapest new cars, thanks to sub-$20,000 pricing, while tall styling, lofty seating positions and (some) ground clearance also put it firmly into compact crossover territory. Updated in 2020, the Series II model scores a few visual updates, but the basic, cheap and cheerful recipe remains the same. However, AEB isn't yet available on any grade.
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Suzuki Ignis 2020 review: GLX auto
By Tom White · 01 Jul 2020
The Ignis is an odd slice of Tokyo city-car culture that has somehow made its way to Australia - is it worth a look in our capital cities?
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Suzuki Ignis 2020 review: GLX
By Matt Campbell · 14 Jan 2020
The Suzuki Ignis is one of those genre-bending models. Is it a small SUV? A hatchback? A crossover? Who knows! And does it really matter? Not really! That's because the Ignis stands tall as a truly unique car in its market segment - though it does have strong competition. Does it make sense as a city runabout? Let's find out.
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Suzuki Ignis 2018 review: GL
By Mitchell Tulk · 04 Apr 2018
The first generation Suzuki Ignis appeared on Australian roads in 2000, and would later morph into the first generation Holden Cruze. Neither car set the world on fire, and are now lost in the sands of time. However, after exiting the market in 2008, the Ignis nameplate is back with a striking new design closely
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Suzuki Ignis 2018 review
By Peter Anderson · 02 Jan 2018
Pinch-its-cheeks-cute, the Suzuki Ignis is a compact SUV that's odd, wacky, and doesn't seem to make a lot of sense. But that's never really stopped the company before, so why should it now?
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Suzuki Ignis GLX 2017 review: weekend test
By Dan Pugh · 25 Aug 2017
With our population estimated to hit 27 million by 2025 and our cities on the brink of a car parking crisis, a downsizing of SUVs can't be far away.
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Suzuki Ignis 2017 review
By Tim Robson · 27 Apr 2017
Even though it's by far the lightest and one of the smallest in the category, the Ignis is classed as a small SUV, and competes against the likes of the bigger Mazda CX-3 and Mitsubishi ASX.
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