4 Star Reviews for 2007 Suzuki Reno

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

3.83/5 Average
19 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

The only change this year is the addition of a tire-pressure monitor.

Pros:
  • Lengthy standard equipment list, affordable, abundant storage, long warranty coverage.
Cons:
  • Below-average fuel economy, weak acceleration with automatic transmission, poor road manners, inconsistent quality.

User Reviews:

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  • Love My Reno - 2007 Suzuki Reno
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    I purchased my Reno as a birthday present to myself. I love my car, and how it hasnt broken down yet. Ive owned mine for about six months now. The interior is very roomy, and the instrument panel is very simple and logical. Styling is very European, and theres plenty of space in the trunk. My only real complaint about it, is that I wish there were a more powerful engine option. I know this is an economy car, but I really wish that it had like the SX-4 engine option. The suspension could be a little stiffer, I mean it handles well, but Id like less body roll. Again I know this is an economy car, but sometimes you may have to do some avoidance maneuver.

  • Pleasantly Surprised - 2007 Suzuki Reno
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    I recently purchased a 5spd Reno (46K) for a commuter. I drive 90 miles round trip to work, about 90% interstate. The car is better than expected. The editor reviews seem to be a bit harsh. The ride is good, pretty quiet, handling is OK, peppy engine with the 5 spd, no problems merging etc.The standard features are way above the economy class norm. The mpg has been close to advertised, I have ranged between 26-28.5 mpg with an average 25% city 75% hwy driving. Hwy speeds between 70-77 mph. If you are looking for max mpg, look elsewhere, the Reno offers a pretty good package at the current used prices, shop around and get one at trade-in value and you will have a good 1st car or commuter.

  • Good Little Car - 2007 Suzuki Reno
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    So far my Reno has been a good solid car. I have the manual transmission. Its power is OK for a car in this class. The interior is a little uncomfortable, but with an 8-way adjusting driver seat and plenty of front leg room, its OK. It sounds good, I havent noticed excessive wind noise yet. Backing up is a little troublesome. Coming from a Ford Ranger with a very open rear view, it feels a bit claustrophobic looking out the rear window. Overall, at the price I bought it, Im very satisfied.

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