2005 Suzuki Reno First Drive

Makes horse sense, not enough horse power



» Page 1: Intro
» Page 2: Style
» Page 3: Power
» Page 4: Suspension
» Page 5: Equipment
» Page 6: Interior
» Page 7: Warranty
» Page 8: Wrap
» Page 9: FAQs
» Page 10: Notes

 

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Click to enlarge. The Forenza wagon feels more awkward on the road, as if there is too much weight behind the driver. You can live with the ride, too – especially the Reno. It offers a nice, unoffending ride, courtesy of the independent front and rear suspension and what seems to be a nice front to back weight ratio. The feel from driver and passenger sides are nice and smooth. What is not so smooth is the view: from the back window, the view is compromised by the large center brake light and back seat headrests, creating a sliver of a window to look through.


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