Beautiful 2005 Suzuki Forenza Leather Seats Low Miles Very Clean on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
Engine:2.0L 2000CC l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Year: 2005
Mileage: 84,546
Make: Suzuki
Model: Forenza
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Trim: LX LUXURY SEDAN
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: 2WD
BEAUTIFUL 2005 SUZUKI FORENZA
PERFECT CAR FOR DAILY COMMUTER GREAT ON GAS 4 CYLINDER 2.0L ENGINE VERY LOW MILES VERY CLEAN INSIDE RUNS PERFECT TIRES ARE GOOD DOES NOT PULL IN ANY DIRECTION A/C IS ICE COLD HEATER IS FIRE HOT NO TEARS OR RIPS ON LEATHER SEATS. ALL THE POWER WINDOWS WORK VERY GOOD CAR BID WITH CONFIDENCE. CD PLAYER WORKS. RADIO WORKS. GOOD BATTERY, ALWAYS STARTS RIGHT UP. NO LEAKS. RECENTLY CHECKED WITH MECHANIC. NO CHECK ENGINE OR ANY OTHER WARNING LIGHTS. HAVE CLEAN TITLE WITH ME. LOOK AT AUTOCHECK REPORT. NEVER BEEN IN ACCIDENT, NO SIGN OF PAINTWORK ANYWHERE. ORIGINAL PAINT. LOOKS TO HAVE BEEN GARAGE KEPT. TEXAS BUYERS PAY TAX TITLE AND LICENSE. PLEASE ADD 6.25% OF THE PURCHASE PRICE AND $160 FOR TRANSFER FEE, AND $100 DOC FEE. OUT OF STATE BUYER ONLY PAY $100 DOC FEE AND GET CLEAR TITLE AND A TEMPORARY TAG GOOD FOR 30 DAYS TO DRIVE HOME. I'M 10 MINUTES AWAY FROM DFW AIRPORT AND LOVE FIELD. TRAIN AND BUS STATION ALSO 15MIN AWAY. WILLING TO PICK YOU UP BUT PLEASE MAKE ARRANGEMENTS AHEAD WITH ME. SHIPPING IS AVAILABLE, SEND ME YOUR ZIP CODE AND I'LL SEND THE QUOTE. GOOD LUCK BIDDING. |
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Suzuki design chief discusses Tokyo e-Survivor SUV concept
Tue, Nov 7 2017Underdog Suzuki is one of the more mysterious Japanese brands. Rarely talked about, or indeed self-promoted, it quietly sold nearly 3 million vehicles worldwide in 2016 (alongside sister brand Maruti), and Suzuki has made some intriguingly original cars in recent years. Take the cute-but-tough Ignis city car SUV or the boxy-but-compact Hustler minivan, plus quite a few more. Autoblog took the chance to catch up with the automaker's relatively new head of design, Akira Kamio, at the recent 2017 Tokyo Motor Show to discuss Suzuki latest e-Survivor SUV Concept, plus his personal inspirations. The 54-year-old Kamio – whose design back catalog includes the concept and production Splash city car and second-generation Vitara small SUV, among others – says the beach-buggy-on-steroids show car "imagines a 2030 autonomous car with electric motors within each wheel on a ladder frame." That's a long way out in conceptual terms, as some of the vehicle's futuristic details suggest – rim sections that change color from green to blue according to mode aren't strictly necessary – but there is solid functional thinking to some of its more outlandish elements. Case in point, the see-through doors – long a staple of concept-car design from Italian masters such as Giugiaro and others – have been rendered here in a forward-thinking way. "When in autonomous mode the door glass goes opaque for privacy," Kamio said. "But when in off-road mode, the door glass automatically clears again so the driver can see the obstacles around it to help maneuver over rough terrain. This feature works on the model; it's a serious concept." As to the most relevant element of the e-Survivor's design for nearer-term vehicles, Kamio points to the five vertical slots with the Suzuki "S" logo in front of the center slot. A familiar design cue of the classic Jimny SUV, here this graphic is illuminated and set behind a black-tinted perspex-like cover. Kamio would not be drawn on when the next version of that long-running vehicle would arrive. But given that the third-generation version of the Jimny has been in production since 1998, the mark 4 is long overdue – even by the standards of Jimny's long manufacturing cycles – and is widely expected to arrive in 2018, taking proportional and design detail cues from the e-Survivor.
Kei van campers are miracles of space utilization
Tue, Jun 22 2021In the tight streets of Japan, tiny cars make a lot of sense, particularly the government-restricted kei class of cars. They're especially small with similarly small engines, and besides being easier to maneuver and park, they're also cheaper to own and run. But surely camping in one would be a somewhat cramped, unpleasant experience, right? Think again. YouTuber Tokyo Lens, someone who creates a variety of interesting videos about places, people and things in Japan, went on a camping trip with what seems to be a pop-top Suzuki Every kei van. He details his experience and highlights all the neat features crammed into the little space. It really is remarkable how much there is. We were particularly taken by the nice looking cabinetry, the fact that a person can pretty much fully stretch out in the pop top and that there's actually a microwave and a tiny sink with a water-tank-supplied faucet. Check out the whole video for a look at how much you can do with a small space, as well as some nice shots of the Japanese countryside. Related video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. News Source: YouTube / Tokyo Lens Suzuki Minivan/Van
Junkyard Gem: 2003 Chevrolet Tracker
Wed, May 22 2024When General Motors created the Geo brand to sell vehicles designed and — in some cases — built by Japanese partners, the first four models were introduced for the 1989 model year: the Metro (Suzuki Cultus), Prizm (Toyota Sprinter), Spectrum (Isuzu Gemini) and Tracker (Suzuki Sidekick). Geo got the axe in 1997, with the Metro, Prizm and Tracker becoming Chevrolets. Of those, the Tracker survived the longest, with U.S.-market sales continuing into 2004. Here's an example of a very late Tracker, found in a North Carolina car graveyard recently. The 1989-1997 first-generation Trackers were based on the Suzuki Sidekick, while the 1998-2004 Trackers had the Suzuki Vitaras (not to be confused with the much grander Grand Vitaras) as their siblings. Production of these trucks for the South American market (as the Chevrolet Vitara) continued in Ecuador all the way through 2014. The Tracker name has also gone onto some versions of the Chevrolet Trax around the world. This one is a base four-door hard top/rear-wheel-drive model, which had an MSRP of $17,330. That's about $29,789 in 2024 dollars. You'll find one in every car. You'll see. The engine is a Suzuki 2.0-liter straight-four rated at 127 horsepower and 134 pound-feet. A five-speed manual was base equipment, but very few American vehicle shoppers wanted three pedals by the middle 2000s. This truck has the Aisin four-speed automatic. We like it loud. It appears that someone associated with this truck graduated from Julius L. Chambers High School last year. In the United States, the Tracker was replaced by the Saturn Vue. If Tracker can handle (unspecified Middle Eastern country), it can survive the jungle back home. Siempre contigo.
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