Suzuki Swift (2010-2016) interior
The Swift is a cheap car, so it’s inevitable that the cabin is built out of hard plastics.
Style

However, they’re of a higher quality than they were on the previous car and it’s built to a good standard. The dashboard design is simple but effective and all controls are intuitive. Visibility is praised with the upright windows giving you a good view all round.
What's great about the Swift is the sheer amount of standard equipment
- Used
- £5,490
Infotainment

High-end Swifts are available with a Garmin sat-nav system, which has clear graphics and easy to follow instructions. That said, it isn’t the most intuitive system to use – a VW’s Polo’s sat-nav is much easier to get your head round – and its touchscreen interface is tricky to operate on the move.
- Used
- £5,490