From the standpoint of stuff for the money, the Forenza family of cars does well. They are well equipped even at the base trim level. The Reno is the fun member of the family. The front seats are comfortable, with adjustments for fore, aft, and height. Rear-seat room is among the best in the class. Power comes from a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine. The automatic shifts smoothly. Despite its looks, the Reno is no sportster, but it and the Forenza have well damped suspensions that keep control of the car body in most circumstances. Brakes are firm underfoot. The Suzuki Reno models offer a lot of stuff for the money when compared with the big name brands