Used Suzuki Reno for Sale near Ponce, PR
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Bobby H
Reviewed a 2007 Suzuki Base on Jul 1, 2008
I bought my Reno in Nov of 07 and have loved it ever since. The car is great out on the road, very zippy. The only thing I've had to take it to the dealership for are oil changes. The Reno is a blast to drive especially with the manual transmission. Would love to recommend this car to anyone looking for something different.
Nicole R
Reviewed a 2007 Suzuki Base on Jan 31, 2008
The color is bright! I never have to worry about forgetting where I parked my car, it's just there. It does great on gas mileage, as long as you keep up with the maintenance. It is pretty good in the snow, not that we have had too much to worry about this year.
Ron A
Reviewed a 2005 Suzuki 4 Dr LX Hatchback on Oct 10, 2009
not a 4 door, 2 dr, this little car is great for my commute, it gets a solid 27 mpg, air on, automatic trans, radio blastin'. it's geared great for cruisin' the freeways, the 2.0 isnt over powered, but it'll roll up the big canyon's holding 85 mph in overdrive without dropping out. i surprises you with it's handling due to the steering buffer option and it rolls 80 mph at 2800 rpm.
Preston S
Reviewed a 2006 Suzuki Base on Sep 29, 2009
One of the most overlooked cars in history. It was extremely cheap, performs much better than you'd think, and comes fully loaded... even as a base model! If you get the 5-speed, you can do donuts and burnouts. I've even gotten it to powerslide a time or two.
Suzuki Reno Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Base | $13,599 |
| Convenience | $13,999 |
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Introduced for the 2005 model year, the 5 door Reno hatchback looks a lot like a Forenza wagon, only nicer looking. This model combines two qualities that young people can appreciate: style and value. Suzuki markets the Reno's roomy interior and long list of features.
Keep in mind that when it comes to power, you get what you pay for with this model. As of 2007, the Reno sports a 2.0 L, 127 4 cylinder engine that makes a good amount of noise. Interior features and materials don't match the industry leaders either. However, if you're into tuning, the Reno can provide a good inexpensive base upon which you can build.










