A pioneering compact SUV retains off-road cred but takes a budget tack, too.
Suzuki says the new Vitara “reinvents the compact SUV segment”. It doesn’t but it should shake it up at the lower end, given the introductory deal of $22,990 drive-away for the five-speed manual.
That’s cheaper than the big three in the segment — the Mazda CX-3, Honda HR-Vand Mitsubishi ASX — and the Suzuki is better equipped, with standard satnav,reversing camera, 17-inch alloys and daytime running lights.
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