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Healthy competition comparison, for the Citigo, VW up and Seat derivative

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Edited by vrskeith

The Suzuki is an "Ultra-compact SUV" - love it.

 

I guess that makes our Citigo a Mega-compact stretched limo

The Ignis is damn Fugly though, especially from behind.

Different engines offered, light hybrid, part time AWD, and an auto better than the ASG is good, 

pity just not all can be had in one, Light hybrid, AWD & Auto.

 

Maybe the Fabia will be the first Skoda with those all in one in the UK.

1 hour ago, AwaoffSki said:

The Ignis is damn Fugly though, especially from behind.

Different engines offered, light hybrid, part time AWD, and an auto better than the ASG is good, 

pity just not all can be had in one, Light hybrid, AWD & Auto.

 

Maybe the Fabia will be the first Skoda with those all in one in the UK.

Beauty is in the eye of beholder.

I like its aesthetics much more so than the bland lines of the Citigo group of cars.

The interior is a little “low rent” sadly.

I like fugly cars, i like Suzuki, i was driving one last week, same colour as the one posted in the review.

It got some comments more so then any other plug i have driven.

3 minutes ago, AwaoffSki said:

I like fugly cars, i like Suzuki, i was driving one last week, same colour as the one posted in the review.

It got some comments more so then any other plug i have driven.

Me too. A closet fan. Reliability is astounding. Quirky. Fun. Cheap to buy as demo or nearly new.

I see quite a few in the area where I live........mostly driven by the mature age group. (Like me).

I am intending to take one for a test drive in the coming months.

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