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05 Suzuki Forenza Lx Wagon on 2040-cars

US $3,599.00
Year:2005 Mileage:70000 Color: Information
Location:

Tustin, California, United States

Tustin, California, United States

05 Suzuki Forenza LX wagon

In excellent running conditions.
FRESH PAINT JOB
Low Miles
Signs of normal wear

  1. Vehicle Information    Edit
    VIN: KL5JJ86ZX5K091284
    Year: 2005
    Make: Suzuki
    Model: Forenza
    Trim: LX
    Style: 4dr Wgn Auto
  2. Equipment Information    Edit
    Odometer Reading: 70000
    Mileage Type: Exact Mileage
    Has the odometer ever been altered, broken, or replaced?: No
    Zip Code: 90631
    Drivetrain: Front Wheel Drive
    Engine: 4 Cylinder Engine
    Transmission: AUTOMATIC

    Equipment:
    4-Wheel Disc Brakes
    A/C
    AM/FM Stereo
    Adjustable Steering Wheel
    Aluminum Wheels
    Bucket Seats
    CD Player
    Cassette
    Child Safety Locks
    Cruise Control
    Daytime Running Lights
    Driver Adjustable Lumbar
    Driver Air Bag
    Floor Mats
    Fog Lamps
    Front Reading Lamps
    Front Side Air Bag
    Gasoline Fuel
    Heated Mirrors
    Intermittent Wipers
    Keyless Entry
    Leather Steering Wheel
    Pass-Through Rear Seat
    Passenger Air Bag
    Passenger Air Bag Sensor
    Power Door Locks
    Power Mirror(s)
    Power Outlet
    Power Steering
    Power Windows
    Rear Bench Seat
    Rear Defrost
    Steering Wheel Audio Controls
    Sun/Moon Roof
    Sun/Moonroof
    Tires - Front Performance
    Tires - Rear Performance
  3. Exterior Information    Edit
    Exterior Color: Titanium Silver
    Paint Condition: Re-painted 

    Entire vehicle

    Body Condition: No Damage 

    Glass Condition: No Damage 

    Exterior Light Condition: Operational: No Damage 

    Are there any modifications done to the exterior of the vehicle? No 

    Are the wheels and tires a standard size for the vehicle? Yes 

    Has your vehicle ever been in an accident? No 

  4. Interior Information    Edit
    Interior Color: Gray
    Seat Material: Cloth 

    Seat Condition: No Damage 

    Carpet Condition: No Damage 

    Odor Condition: Smells Normal 

    Are there any non-functioning items in the vehicle? Yes 

    Rear center console lid

  5. Mechanical Information    Edit
    Running Condition: Good 

    Engine Condition: Good 

    Transmission Condition: Good 

    Does the vehicle have any fluid leaks? No 

    AC Condition: Blows Cold 

    Brake Condition: Good 

    Tire Condition: Good 

    Tire Mileage: 10,000 miles or less 

    Vehicle Suspension: Original 

    Are there any other modifications done to the mechanics of the vehicle? No 

    Are there currently any warning lights on? None 

  6. Additional Information    Edit
    Are you the original owner of the vehicle? No 
    Type of vehicle title: Clear 

    Are the manuals and service records available for this vehicle? Neither Owners Manual nor Service Records 

    Are there two sets of keys available for this vehicle? No 
    Is the CD/DVD navigation disc present? Does not apply 

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Suzuki recalling 23k GSX-R750 and GSX-R1000 bikes to replace chain adjuster

Sat, 18 Oct 2014

Suzuki is known for having a pair of very capable sportbikes in its GSX-R750 and GSXR-1000, but now the Japanese company is recalling 23,073 of them in the US to replace the chain adjuster. Specifically, the campaign affects 2011-2014 model year versions of the 750 and the 2009-2014 1000.
According to documents from The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the problem can occur if riders miss a gear while upshifting. It's possible that the following shift might put enough added strain on the drivetrain to move the rear axle. This can damage the left-side chain adjuster. If there's too much harm done to the part, then the chain could potentially slip off the bike, leaving the powerless bike more vulnerable to a crash.
To fix the problem, Suzuki dealers will "replace the left-side adjuster with an improved part" that will be heat-treated to be stronger. Scroll down to read the full recall report.

Suzuki Jimny Black Bison is real, looks ready to stomp on other off-roaders

Wed, Feb 13 2019

The internet darling Suzuki Jimny strikes again, except this time it's considerably less cute in the Wald Black Bison getup. We drove the little SUV late last year and found it to be good, rollicking fun, but this modified version looks like the little ute's foil. Mechanically, the Jimny Black Bison is similar to the normal Jimny. This means it has a 1.5-liter four-cylinder that makes all of 99 horsepower and 95 pound-feet of torque. Yep, that probably wouldn't fly in the U.S. The G-Wagen appearance absolutely would, though. A lift and side-exit exhaust appear to be the most obvious modifications we can see from the photos. The exhaust looks like a page straight out of AMG's playbook for the G-Wagen. Wald has added more than a few extra body parts to make this off-roader look unique. It starts with the aggressive tire and wheel setup, which in turn requires the huge fenders. This gives the Jimny its super aggressive stance you see here. A new front and rear bumper, plus grille, ensure it doesn't look disjointed as a whole. If you like lights, you have plenty of them to choose from here. Additional LEDs are mounted in the lower bumper area, and a couple banks of roof lights are equipped to light the trail ahead. The hood has two massive nostrils that surely aren't necessary for the little engine underneath, but we recognize the commitment to the theme. Finally, there's a roof spoiler that extends higher than any roof spoiler needs to from a car with a top speed of 90 mph. We imagine all the extra bits lower the top speed even further on the Black Bison. No word yet on availability of the Suzuki Jimny Black Bison edition. This vehicle was revealed at the Osaka Auto Messe by Wald, so it's not an official Suzuki vehicle by any means. It would be neat to see the full conversion kit offered to Suzuki owners, but individual sale of the parts is the most likely scenario. Related video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.

Junkyard Gem: 1998 Suzuki Swift, Schnorchel Edition

Sat, Aug 20 2022

To enable the use of internal-combustion engines underwater, German submarines during the later years of World War II used a pipe system swiped from the Dutch to suck in air and spit out exhaust. This rig was known as the Schnorchel, and a similar setup can be used on modern trucks to keep the engine from inhaling water or dust during river-fording or off-roading. In fact, you can buy a new Ford Bronco with a factory schnorchel (or snorkel, if you prefer the English spelling) right now. Purchasers of new Suzuki Swifts, however, had no such factory — or even aftermarket — option, and so the final owner of today's Junkyard Gem had to fabricate one using hardware-store components. Yes, this is a fully functional air-intake snorkel, made from PVC pipe and entering the engine compartment via not-so-precision holes sliced through the fender and inner fender. Once in the engine compartment, the pipe connects directly to the engine's throttle body. Sure, for serious underwater use you need to waterproof the distributor plus any sensitive electrical components, not to mention find some way to keep water from getting into transmission vents and the like. We can assume, however, that this snorkel wasn't intended for sustained underwater use. Other limitations of the Swift as an off-road machine, such as suspension design, ground clearance, and lack of four-wheel-drive, may have become apparent once the snorkel was installed. There are some wheel flares installed, to enable the use of oversized wheels and tires. The Swift is the same car as the Suzuki-built Geo Metro, which became the Chevrolet Metro starting in the 1998 model year. Known in its Japanese homeland as the Cultus, these cars were sold in every far-flung corner of the world. It appears that you could buy a new Cultus (with Margalla badges) in Pakistan as recently as a few years ago. This isn't the first interestingly modified second-generation Swift I've found in a Denver-area car graveyard in recent years. Perhaps the "Slokyo Drift" 1996 Swift was modified by the same person. There's just something about a tiny, fully depreciated car that inspires creativity. The 1998 Geo Metro was available with either a 1.0-liter three-cylinder engine or a 1.3-liter four-banger, but every new Swift sold here that year was a big-block car with the 1.3 and its 70 horsepower. This one even has the five-speed manual transmission, for added driving fun. Just 166,280 miles on the clock.