Australian New Car Buyer

SUZUKI VITARA FROM $21,990

Suzuki’s Vitara is a simple, affordable SUV that works nicely as transport for a young family. Think of it as a spacious, practical alternative to a small hatch such as a Toyota Corolla and you get the idea.

Speaking of which, prices start at just $21,990 for the Vitara RT-S, with a 1.6-litre petrol four, six-speed manual and front-wheel drive. A six-speed automatic (tested here) adds $2000.

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