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2008 Suzuki Forenza - Web Videos Page 2

MSRP: $14,489 - $17,689 See Local Classifieds
 
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Suzuki Forenza

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2008 Suzuki Forenza

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Preowned 2008 Suzuki Forenza Fort Worth TX 76119

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2008 Suzuki Forenza #AK936A in Wendell, NC 27591

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2008 Suzuki Forenza Wesley Chapel Toyota Wesley Chapel,

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2008 Suzuki Forenza Used Cars Fuquay Varina NC

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The 2008 Suzuki Forenza competes in a class where price, features for the money, and running costs are everything.

Of these, the base Elantra and Spectra both come very well equipped; each of these vehicles additionally comes with side-curtain airbags.

The Elantra has a much more composed ride than the Forenza, while the Spectra is a little noisier inside but feels somewhat sportier.

The new, redesigned Lancer starts around $14,000 and doesn’t include a lot of standard features, but it’s much more fun to drive than the Forenza and has the roadholding and poise of a more expensive car.

Finally, there’s also the Dodge Caliber, which starts in a price range that competes with the Forenza but it has a more spacious, versatile interior and hatchback layout.

The Forenza wagon stands out in its class; it’s one of few small wagons left that hasn’t been replaced by a raised-roof crossover vehicle.


 
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