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2008 Suzuki Reno - Web Chatter

MSRP: $13,839 - $15,939 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
2008 suzuki reno Professional Edmunds Review

...Body Styles, Trim Levels, and Options: The 2008 Suzuki Reno is a four-door hatchback that essentially comes in one trim level. Standard Reno features include heated side mirrors, air-conditioning...

CarGurus
2008 Suzuki Reno Overview

...Otherwise, the Reno remains unchanged, perhaps in preparation for its imminent demise.The 2008 Reno comes in Base and Convenience trims, each powered by a 127-hp, 2.0-liter inline four that gets 131...

Cars.com
2008 Suzuki Reno Professional Cars.com Review

...Heated power mirrors are standard. Built on a 102.4-inch wheelbase, the Reno is 169.1 inches long overall and 56.9 inches tall. Interior Suzuki says the five-occupant Reno has more front and rear...

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Edmunds user
Great Buy

...I traded in my '98 Lumina (168k miles)and $5400 cash and drove it off the lot. So many of the reviews have been less than complimentary, but as an owner, I...

Edmunds user
fun small car

...Love it get lots of second looks in the parking lots. Put on a coat of turtle wax ice and it looks great. Only problem was pass seat airbag light but was...

Edmunds user
Cool little car

...Good car for the price with a good warranty. Comfortable, good looking. Lots of base price features. It's zippy, quiet, and rides well...

Edmunds user
Practical with a small kick

...I drive 90 miles a day and I get from 420 miles to 380 miles on a full tank of gas so the mileage is alright. Needs cruise but hey it's a good price on a car...


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2008 Suzuki Reno Questions?
Does anyone have any experience with this car? Are they reliable? My fiancee bought one about a month ago totally brand new and we're a little concerned about a couple of things and just wanted to know if anyone else out there is having trouble with these cars. Thanks!
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

Reliable as far as mechanics go. Door handles break a lot. Air bag light has been a issue. Excellent warranty, but dealer service varies greatly from location to location. 2008 is last year of production for Reno/Forenza. LOTS on the road though so parts will be readily available.

Can I add power locks to my 2008 Suzuki Reno?
I just bought it today, love it, but has only power windows, not locks. I went to an alarm place and they said yes I can add alarm and power locks for the keyless entry, but my question is really if I'm picking someone up, am I still gonna have to scoot to the right to open the door manually, or will the kit have a button that can be added for...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

If all the locks work together as you described than they must be power locks. Sometimes the button is not on the door, is it on the center console? According to Edmunds.com power locks were standard equipment on your car. To answer your question yes it is possible to add power locks to a car hat...

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A well-optioned 2008 Suzuki Reno competes with Suzuki's own SX4, which has standard all-wheel drive, along with better real-world fuel efficiency, handling, and safety than the Forenza.

In fact, the Suzuki-made SX4 is better in just about every way but interior space.

Kia's Spectra5 is also much more entertaining to drive than the Forenza and has much better fuel economy.

Then there's the Dodge Caliber, a more upright design that pays off in a roomy interior; if you're willing to spend more, the Caliber has a wide range of innovative available options, such as fold-out tailgate speakers.

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