I’ve got a yen for the underdog in any field, and cars are no exception. The Suzuki SX4—an oft-forgotten subcompact with AWD, a manual transmission, and an appetite for harsh winters—reads like a case study in how affordability, reliability, and a dash of rally spirit can outlast flashier rivals. What’s fascinating isn’t just the car itself, but the mindset it reveals: a pragmatist’s dream dressed in a modest hatchback shell, proving once again that value and character aren’t mutually exclusive. The SX4’s backstory is a tidy reminder that global collaboration can yield surprising, if unconventional, winners. Born from a Fiat-Suzuki (Read more…)
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