Getting Along Swiftly
Suzuki has become the choice of thousands of folks who appreciate the compact nature and ease of use that the Japanese brand represents. One of the most popular vehicles in their range is the Swift, a small city runabout that can also very easily become a family car.
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The Swift has also proven to be the car of choice for cash-strapped students and pensioners, and for those finding themselves in a similar place, the question of which Swift is the cheapest arises. We crunched the data to see which Swift would match your budget.
How popular is the Suzuki Swift?
Model Lineup
| Model | Suzuki Swift 1.2 GA | Suzuki Swift 1.2 GL Auto | Suzuki Swift 1.2 GLX Auto | Suzuki Swift 1.4T Sport auto |
| Engine | 1.2l | 1.2l | 1.2l | 1.4l turbo |
| Power | 61kW | 61kW | 61kW | 103kW |
| Torque | 113Nm | 113Nm | 113Nm | 230Nm |
| Transmission | 5-Speed manual | 5-Speed Auto | 5-Speed Auto | 6-Speed Auto |
| Fuel Economy | 4.9l/100km | 4.9l/100km | 4.9l/100km | 6.1l/100km |
| Price | R 213 900 | R 249 900 | R 272 900 | R 466 900 |
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Verdict
As you can see by the list above the cheapest Suzuki Swift you can buy brand new is the base model GA in manual.
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