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2006 Suzuki Aerio Sub-Compact Sedan or Hatchback
Suzuki's sub-compact Aerio series skews in formats of a conventional sedan or unconventional four-door hatchback.

2006 Suzuki Aerio Compact Economy Sedan and Wagon
A body that looks like a shrunken minivan on the Suzuki Aerio SX, shown here, draws more compliments than most cars in its price range. It starts around $14,500 and comes with lots of standard equipment, but it lacks overall refinement. While the Suzuki Aerio has a surprisingly big, comfortable cabin, many of the surfaces inside are covered in a cheap-feeling plastic that feels tacky compared to some of its competitors, even those cheap rides from Korea.

2005 Suzuki Aerio Sub-Compact Sedan and Hatchback Sedan

New body styling and a revised cabin design apply to Suzuki's sub-compact Aerio, which comes in conventional sedan and unconventional four-door hatchback formats. Both sedan and hatch share a chassis, powertrain and mechanical hardware.



2003 Suzuki Aerio Sub-Compact Sedan and Hatchback Wagon
The 2003 Suzuki Aerio looks keen and aggressive, with crisp lines and sporty aerodynamic elements like a thick front air dam and low side sills or the spoiler flange fixed to trailing edge of the arching roof that seems to disguise the otherwise boxy parameters of a hatchback's form.




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