5 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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  • I Love It - 2007 Suzuki Reno
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    I love it. The Reno is everything that I need and nothing that I dont. It is spacious for such a small vehicle. The base level is what I went with and with such an affordable price tag who could pass it up?

  • Great bang for the buck - 2007 Suzuki Reno
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    I have this car less than a year and have no issues so far. It is comfortable, quick and good on gas. If you floor it, only then do you suffer poor gas mileage. Sometimes I cant help it since I am so impressed by this small motor. For a 2.0 this car is very fast. For anyone who doesnt want to hurt their wallet, this car beats any toyota thats similar in size.

  • My Reno - 2007 Suzuki Reno
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    First off, let me tell you that I am one of those guys that races every car I buy. I am a mechanic as well so I do all my own engine work. I have modified my Reno with minor modifications and I do pretty well at the track with it. Because of the type of car that it is no one ever sees it coming and they underestimate it. It does great on a drag strip but the handling leaves a lot to be desired. I bought the car for a work vehicle initially but then my curiosity got the better of me and now that I have raced it I am thoroughly impressed with it.

  • great car - 2007 Suzuki Reno
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    I bought my car in April of 07 when I got it it was bone stock I got the blue metallic Ive since added 18wheels intake, exhaust, chip, bigger injectors and ported and polished the intake. Have not had one issue with this car and im a abid street racer I keep up with evos and stis this is awesome grand stock its very slow but for the money u get lots of standard features **** the Ford Focus there base modek car has crank handles to roll up the Windows. To bad they they dont make the Reno or forenza anymore I think Suzuki was dumb for recalling them.

  • Great value - 2007 Suzuki Reno
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    I just purchased one and I love it. Great looks, great paint, fun to drive. The options it comes with are great am, fm, cd player front and rear wipers, easy controls. Just a lot for a little. I have owned a Focus in the past and there is a lot in this car that the Focus didnt have for the price. And the warranty, well that itself almost sold me the car.

  • Billies Review - 2007 Suzuki Reno
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    A fun vehicle to own. Not only can I go when I want with the quality travel I want, but it is very versatile for a family of 3 (me, my wife and my 12 month old son).

  • Great Car, Great Value - 2007 Suzuki Reno
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    I love it the Reno. It is small sleek, stylish, has power everything, and costs less than $15,000. Enough said.

  • Extremely Well Thought Out - 2007 Suzuki Reno
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    The Suzuki Reno is a superb value. Up and coming Suzuki delivers with just the right formula. It has unique and attractive styling, in and out. It also has lots of standard features, pretty darn good stereo CD with four 2-way speakers and four 1" tweeters (all 8 are door-mounted). I like its smooth acceleration and seamless shifting. It has nice 15" tires with full wheel covers. I also like the 8-way driver seat plus 3-position lumbar support. Its no hot rod, but for less than $14,000 theres a DOHC 2.0 liter 4-cylinder GM-designed engine that is more than adequate (made in Australia). Obviously, the gas mileage will not be 33/38 like the tin cans out there get, but 22/30 aint bad. Plus, youre getting a lot more car for almost the same price. Definitely check this one out.

  • A Good buy Even Better - 2007 Suzuki Reno
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    The Reno has a lot more get up an go than I had expected. On my trip home from the dealer I had stopped for a traffic signal and pulled out when the light changed and was up to 35 mph when I realized I was still in 5th gear. I got 29 mpg on the trip home from the dealer. I decided to drive from home to the top of Whitetop mountain (1,600 ft to 3,100 ft altitude). It went up the mountain at 40 mph in 5th gear with no feeling of strain or handling problems on the 25 mph curves. When the pavement gave way to gravel and 4 inches of snow I down shifted to 4th gear and slowed down to 35 mpg and zipped past several 4 wheel drive vehicles sitting in the ditches. Mu 49 mpg on the trip was excellent.

  • Awesome Small Car - 2007 Suzuki Reno
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    I had this car for almost 6 motnhs and never had a problem with it. I enjoy driving it and not bad on gas mileage, actually I bought the car to save gas even if I was looking for Chevy Cobalt. The dealer gave me this because the cobalt was a little bit expensive and I have another loan thats why they didnt gave me the Cobalt. Anyway, I didnt regret having this car. And it can fit up to 5 people including driver and you can park anywhere (easy to park) and as most everyones saying. I did expect to get more than 31+ miles per gallon but Im only getting 31 on highway and 24 city. And I compared the back seat to a Chevy Impala SS and the Reno was bigger. I like this car

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