Whilst it won't slaughter the motorway, its handling is by no means  demanding, and given the right attention, can zip along with the best of  them. Whilst optimistic in the leg room department, you certainly won't  feel threatened by country lanes, and despite just falling short of  'babe magnet', the lego toy aesthetic makes it lovable to even the most  macho of hearts. Not too cramped for your Great Dane, but snug enough to  be the reverse parker's dream, there's a cheekiness about this car that  frankly, we can't help applauding. Whilst the so-called 'aerodynamic'  body is not exactly the essence of cosmopolitan, its petite frame is  admittedly, a little bit charming.
Whilst its purpose is fairly straightforward, there exists in the Alto a touch of charisma that neglects the spiritless nature of other cars. But whilst all too easy to scoff at the dinky motor, the junior of the Suzuki family absurdly defends the myth that good things come in small packages. Sincerely empathising that this little digit isn't the kind of Holy model made for sleepless nights, we're reluctant to go on.  Efficient, dependable, affordable; we're yawning already.