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2007 Suzuki Forenza Base Sedan 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars

US $4,600.00
Year:2007 Mileage:94000
Location:

Charleston, South Carolina, United States

Charleston, South Carolina, United States
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2007 Suzuki Forenza 4 Door for sale. This vehicle is very clean and has been kept in the garage by the previous owner and myself. It has automatic transmission with a peppy fun to drive engine. The car has lots of options including power remote locks power windows and remote trunk release. There is a lot of trunk space in this car. Stay cool this summer with cold A/C and tinted windows. The 4 cylinder engine will save you money on gasoline. This vehicle has been a very reliable vehicle for us. The Suzuki was kept smoke free and pet free!  
Features:
-Auto Transmission
-A/C and Heat
-AM/FM CD 
-Auxiliary input connection to radio (Play music from your phone of IPOD)
-Remote key less locks
-Power Windows and Locks
-Tinted Windows
-Cruise Control
-Split fold down rear seat for more trunk storage
-Backseat center console
-Daytime Running Lights
-Transmission Lock
-Airbags




The car has normal wear and tear but has cosmetic damage to the front bumper caused by a receiver hitch base. The left rear interior door handle (the handle that you pull to open the door from the inside) is broken (but makes an excellent child safety lock) ** the door opens from the outside with no problems. 
Cash Only and must buy in person.

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