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All Suzuki Swifts have LED lights that are on during the day underneath the main headlights.
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At 3.85m (12ft 8in) long, the Suzuki Swift is 12cm (9in) shorter than a Ford Fiestaย
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Suzuki Swift SZ3 and SZ4 models have silver 16in alloy wheels. This SZ4 car also has tinted rear windows as standard.
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The cheapest Suzuki Swift SZ2 has body-coloured mirrors but only steel wheels with plastic covers.
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Four-wheel drive versions of the Suzuki Swift have more space between the road and bottom of the car, so they are less likely to be scraped on gravel roads or uneven terrain.
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The Suzuki Swift Sport has 17in alloy wheels, and plastic strakes underneath the headlights to make it look more of a performance car.
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Two stainless steel exhaust pipes, chunkier bumpers and a spoiler above the rear screen mark out the Suzuki Swift Sport from the back.
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The special-edition Suzuki Swift SZ-L comes with 16in black alloy wheels. Like the rest of the Swift range you can get a five-door version or this three-door model.
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Only the cheapest SZ2 version of the Suzuki Swift has no air conditioning. Cruise control is fitted to all but the SZ2 and SZ3 4x4 cars.
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Sat-nav and DAB digital radio comes as standard on all but the SZ2 and SZ3 4x4 versions of the Suzuki Swift.
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The Suzuki Swift's 211-litre boot is tiny. Even some smaller city cars like the VW up! have more luggage space,
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Split-fold rear seats allow you to increase luggage capacity of the Suzuki Swift, but the loading area is uneven.