2005 Suzuki Forenza Review

April 3, 2008

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2004 Suzuki Forenza

2004 Suzuki Forenza

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You may remember this same basic vehicle as the Daewoo Nubira back when Daewoo was selling cars under its own name in the U.S. The compact Forenza is built in Korea by General Motors' Daewoo's manufacturing subsidiary (GM also has an equity stake in Suzuki). As with its Daewoo predecessor, the Forenza offers attractive exterior styling that's been penned by the Italian design firm Pininfarina. A 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine produces 125 horsepower, and drives the front wheels via either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission. While it's far from being a sporty car, the Forenza nevertheless rides on MacPherson struts up front and a dual-link suspension in the rear, with variable-assist power steering. Front and front-side airbags are added across the line for 2005, and a station-wagon version is newly offered for added utility. Four-wheel disc brakes, air conditioning, a CD stereo, and power locks, windows, and heated mirrors are standard across the line.

2004 Suzuki Forenza by Eric Peters (2/2/2004)
She works hard for the money.

 

 

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Forenza 2004 Suzuki ForenzaEnlarge PhotoYou may remember this same basic vehicle as the Daewoo Nubira back when Daewoo was selling cars under its own name in the U.S. The compact Forenza is built in Korea by General Motors' Daewoo's manufacturing subsidiary (GM also has an equity stake in Suzuki). As with its Daewoo predecessor, the Forenza offers attractive exterior styling that's been penned by the Italian design firm Pininfarina. A 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine produces 125 horsepower, and drives the front wheels via either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission. While it's far from being a sporty car, the Forenza nevertheless rides on MacPherson struts up front and a dual-link suspension in the rear, with variable-assist power steering. Front and front-side airbags are added across the line for 2005, and a station-wagon version is newly offered for added utility. Four-wheel disc brakes, air conditioning, a CD stereo, and power locks, windows, and heated mirrors are standard across the line. 2004 Suzuki Forenza by Eric Peters (2/2/2004)She works hard for the money.     More reviews at TheCarConnection.com   Get invoice and MSRP prices for this vehicle   Get a dealer quote for this vehicle     Forenza You may remember this same basic vehicle as the Daewoo Nubira back when Daewoo was selling cars under its own name in the U.S. The compact Forenza is built in Korea by General Motors' Daewoo's manufacturing subsidiary (GM also has an equity stake in Suzuki ...

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