I have been to quite a few many car shows recently, where I got to see some great cars and some very weird looking cars too. The one that I remember very clearly is the Suzuki Alto; I found that car very odd looking, maybe because it is a rather boxed shape car.

As odd as it looks, the car is low priced and has a good fuel economy, which is what most people look for in a car. The Suzuki Alto in Kent is most definitely a car that I wouldn’t mind buying for my journey to work and back.

The three-cylinder 1.0-litre petrol, Suzuki Alto is a great car to drive, it’s quite on the road and it’s a steady cruise. It handles competently and rides fairly smoothly for such a small car, and it is reasonably fast around town.

For a small car, it comes with a lot of standard equipments, including remote central locking, electric front windows, a CD player, air-conditioning, alloy wheels, front foglamps and a rev counter. It also has many safety features including twin front and side airbags, ISOFIX child-seat mountings and anti-lock brakes with electronic brakeforce distribution, curtain airbags and stability control, ESP.

Even though it’s a small car, four people can fit in the Suzuki Alto very comfortably, but the only downside is the boot is tiny and it has a big load lip. The rear seats can be folded down for larger items, but they’re only split on the range-topping model.