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Suzuki Forenza
built 606 days ago
Sporting a roomy 5-passenger interior, the 2007 Suzuki Forenza is a 4-door sedan that is powered by a 2.0-liter, 4-cylinder engine. Everything about the new Forenza is styled with the small family in mind, from its 127 hp engine that develops 131 lbs-ft of torque, to its 5-speed manual transmission. The Forenza comes in three trim levels, the Base, Convenience, and Popular whose added features should please the most demanding of owners.
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The 2007 Suzuki Forenza offers standard front side-impact airbags and the stopping power of four-wheel disc brakes. For added security, ABS is optional. In NHTSA frontal-impact crash tests, the Forenza earned four stars out of five; the independent IIHS gave it an "Acceptable" rating for frontal-offset protection and a "Poor" rating for side-impact tests.
For an economy car, the 2008 Suzuki Forenza offers a spacious interior, but little else to differentiate it from the competition, leading it to be ranked near the bottom of the class. On the positive side, several reviewers agree when the
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New for 2004, the Suzuki Forenza is tagged as a compact sedan. For the price ($12,499 to $15,999 depending on which version, the S, LX, or EX), it's not a bad deal. And Suzuki loads the Forenza with plenty of amenities as standard equipment, making it that much more attractive.
Up front, the Forenza's MacPherson struts are expected hardware, but in back this Suzuki eschews a beam axle in favor of a true independent arrangement with dual links. The tuning is on the soft side, but it makes the Forenza quite comfortable in everyday traffic at everyday speeds. Pushed hard on a canyon road, though, it feels too soft, and when the limits of the P195/55R-15 tires are reached, it's in the form of mild understeer. As for the steering, although its assist decreases with speed, the around-town effort is a bit too light.
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