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$9,575 $10,100
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The Forenza, which targets value-oriented buyers, was partially designed by Pininfarina in Italy. Its 2.0-liter four-cylinder is rated at 127 horsepower, and rivals include the Honda Civic, Nissan Sentra and Toyota Corolla.
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$15,300 $15,400
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Suzuki calls its Grand Vitara an "offroad athlete." The SUV is based on a purely Suzuki design, and competitors include the Honda CR-V, Hyundai Tucson and Toyota RAV4. Changes for 2008 are minimal.
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$9,375 $9,475
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When the Reno debuted as a 2005 model, Suzuki said its new crossover hatchback was aimed at "versatility-seeking buyers of all ages." Suzuki claimed the Reno delivered "the style and sportiness of a European sedan" with the functionality of a five-door hatchback. Reno competitors include the Hyundai Elantra, Mazda3 and Toyota Matrix.
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$12,050 $12,700
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The Suzuki SX4 is derived from an established overseas model, the Swift, and boasts a generous list of standard safety features. For 2008, a two-wheel drive Sport sedan joins the Crossover hatchback in the SX4 lineup. Both compete with other small vehicles such as the Ford Focus, Honda Civic and Nissan Versa.
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$15,550 $15,650
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Suzuki's XL7 is a car-based crossover sport utility vehicle that's available with front- or all-wheel drive and can have up to seven seats. The unibody platform is from General Motors. Competitors include the Honda Pilot, Subaru Tribeca and Toyota Highlander.
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