As the auto experts at TheCarConnection.com put together this comprehensive review regarding the 2008 Suzuki Forenza, they combed through the Web’s best review sources. And to help make sure ...
The experienced automotive reviewers at TheCarConnection.com have looked to some of the best sources on the Web in compiling this; and to make the review especially insightful, ...
TheCarConnection.com’s automotive experts have looked to some of the Web’s most respected automotive sources in compiling this review of the 2008 Suzuki XL7; then the editors at ...
Available in compact sedan and station wagon versions, the Korean-built Forenza is among the most affordable vehicles of its type, wagon versions especially. For 2007, the Forenza is ...
Though a 2006 redesign made the five-passenger Grand Vitara compact SUV more civilized on-road, it still has the goods to perform decently off-road as well — with features like a built-in ...
A major redesign for this once-basic (and even primitive) SUV transforms it into a sleek-looking, fully modern mid-sized crossover with available seven-passenger seating and an available ...
Aerio This distinctively styled, tall-roof compact sedan and sporty SX hatchback received a mid-cycle update last year that included a revised front bumper and grille, fog lamps, and ...
(2005 model shown) Forenza Available in compact sedan and station wagon versions, the Korean-built Forenza features revised front-end styling for 2006, along with new wheels and an updated ...
Grand Vitara Redesigned for 2006, the Grand Vitara gains a healthy dose of refinement but with a twist. The new Grand Vitara rides on a car-like, unibody frame, but in this case it's ...
(2005 model shown) XL-7 Basically a stretched version of the previous version of Suzuki's Grand Vitara, the XL-7 is one of the least-expensive SUVs to offer a third-row seat for ...
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