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2006 Suzuki Reno
Consumer Guide Rating:
Smart Buy
Pros: Instruments/controls; Cargo room (wagon and Reno)
Cons: Acceleration (automatic transmission); Ride/handling; Noise
2006 Suzuki Reno Specifications

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2006 Suzuki Reno
New 2006 Suzuki Reno
2006 Suzuki Reno Highlights

"Suzuki's larger compact-car offerings come in 4-dr sedan, wagon, and hatchback versions. The sedan and wagon are badged Forenza; the hatchback wears the Reno label. All come in Base and Premium trim. Reno is also available in midlevel Convenience form. Their only engine is a 126-hp 4-cyl. Five-speed manual and 4-speed automatic transmissions are available. All have front side airbags. ABS is standard on Premium models, optional on Forenza Base. Also standard is air conditioning, power windows/locks/heated mirrors, tilt steering wheel, and 15-inch wheels. A sunroof is optional. "

2006 Suzuki Reno News

Sources see no immediate changes for these South Korean-sourced Suzukis. A redesign could come for 2009.

2006 Suzuki Reno Competition

"Consumer Guide® Automotive places each vehicle into one of 17 classes based on size, price, and market position. Compact Cars comprise the smallest passengers cars. These vehicles range from tiny economy models to slightly larger, popularly priced sedans, hatchbacks, and wagons.
Our Best Buys include Chrysler PT Cruiser, Honda Civic, Mazda 3, and Pontiac Vibe/Toyota Matrix twins. Our Recommended picks include Chevrolet Cobalt, Ford Focus, Hyundai Elantra, Kia Spectra, and Toyota Corolla.
New or significantly redesigned models include Chevrolet HHR, Hyundai Accent, Kia Rio, and Volkswagen Golf and Jetta."

2006 Suzuki Reno Write Ups
 

Acceleration
"With automatic transmission, good progress from a stop fades to modest acceleration as speed rises. Transmission downshifts very quickly for more power, but requires a hard shove on the throttle and results in more noise than progress at higher speeds. Acceleration livelier with manual transmission, though passing power lacking."

Value
"Forenza and Reno fall behind most class rivals in refinement and fuel economy, and in acceleration with automatic transmission. Plus, Suzuki resale values don't yet match those of more-established Japanese makes. But these relative newcomers supply an impressive list of standard features for attractive prices, and they outpace most rivals for interior room."

Ride
"Generally comfortable on broken surfaces, especially among the compact class, though bigger bumps jostle occupants. Less settled on rough roads than segment-leading Honda Civic, Mazda 3."

Economy
"Not outstanding for small, 4-cyl cars. Test EX sedans averaged 17.8 mpg with manual transmission, 29.5 mpg in mostly highway driving, but just 17.8 with automatic in mostly city driving. And extended-use-test Reno LX with manual transmission averaged 23.4 mpg over 10,094 miles. "

Noise
"Engine roars intrusively during acceleration, turns buzzy at higher speeds. Some suspension pounding over bumps, substantial wind rush at freeway speeds."

Comfort - Front
"Plenty of head and leg room, even for taller folks. Standard tilt steering wheel and height-adjustable driver seat appreciated. Visibility better than average in all body styles, though some testers say rear headrests interfere with over-the-shoulder view."

Comfort - Rear
"Adequate head, leg, and toe room for adults as long as front seats aren't more than halfway back. Entry/exit good for a compact."

Controls
"Clear gauges nicely lit. Audio, climate controls simple to use and understand, though mounted just a bit low. Switchgear has quality feel. Materials impress for the price."

Cargo Room
"Sedan has wide trunklid, low liftover, capacity slightly below average for the class. Wagon and Reno have usefully larger cargo holds and generous liftgate openings."

2006 Suzuki Reno Warranty Information

Bumper-to-Bumper
"yr 3; mi 36,000; 2/24000 on Vitara convertible."

Corrosion
yr 3; mi unlimited; N/A

Road-side Assistance
"yr 3; mi 36,000; N/A"

2006 Suzuki Forenza and Reno Rebate

$1000 cash back or 0%-6.9% financing. : 01/02/2006

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