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    Cool suzuki, cheap but reliable....

    some years ago i had a suzuki forza 1.0 , 3 cylinder.
    Wow , i tell u this is the best car that i had, it never , never gets broke or give me any troubles in 4 years. of course it dont have all the luxuries , but im talking about reliability, something that american manufacturers have to learn.

    thanks suzuki for making so good damn cars !

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    Small Japanese cars can just be as reliable as big European cars.
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    If you're talking about reliability remember that VW beetle is the most reliable & cheap car in the world(the old one of course).
    The simpler the car the more reliable & easier it is to fix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kinan.f
    If you're talking about reliability remember that VW beetle is the most reliable & cheap car in the world(the old one of course).
    The simpler the car the more reliable & easier it is to fix.
    Are you on drugs?? A VW beetle the most reliable car in the world LMAOLMAOLMAOLMAO you are trippin man, that is like "teh u|t!mat3 Pwn vehical" it is crap to be honest, if you want a reliable car, GO JAPANESE!

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    I agree. It is difficult to stress a motor that cant be driven hard enought to stress.
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    Egg Nogg 02-04-2005, 05:07 AM

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    Originally posted by motorhead
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    What the hell are you saying?
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    Much like the Suzuki Forza a VW beetle would be reliable transport. Reasons are obvious. Firstly people that would own them are unlikely to be "petrolheads" in the sense that they would not buy them for performance. They would not likely expect them to deliver performance and would not drive them hard, there being no point. Therefore these people would most likely get good reliability from almost any well made car. Secondly if a car is incapable of revving over 3000rpm or delivering any real power or torque through the rest of the drivetrain, then no part of the car is likely to be stressed in a way to create failure. No right or wrong, just plain logic.
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    Egg Nogg 02-04-2005, 05:07 AM

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    erm the suzuki hayabusa is the world's fastest motorbike
    A Prancing Horse will ALWAYS back away from a RAGING BULL

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    erm the Suzuki Hayabusa IS a motorbike!
    "A string is approximately nine long."
    Egg Nogg 02-04-2005, 05:07 AM

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    duh
    A Prancing Horse will ALWAYS back away from a RAGING BULL

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    i dont' know, that guy asked wat a hayabusa was and i told him, u should be directing this question to motorhead
    A Prancing Horse will ALWAYS back away from a RAGING BULL

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    I know what a Hayabusa is.
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    hayabusa - acceleration in 3 sec and top speed of 355km/h
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    Quote Originally Posted by motorhead
    hayabusa - acceleration in 3 sec and top speed of 355km/h
    wow impresive performance in that car, I have heard the name but can't put a name to that car? got any pictures?
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