Showing posts with label Suzuki Kizashi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Suzuki Kizashi. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Suzuki Kizashi first look

I looked at it, but it's somewhat underpowered and the reliability ratings for it were low. So I bought a Hyundai Sonata Turbo last night, which allows me to have my cake and eat it too. It's a 4 cylinder with more power than all the other V-6's in its class and it gets 33mpg highway. It basically doubles the fuel economy from my old V-8 SUV that I eagerly unloaded to the dealer. Who says saving gas can't be fun?
Suzuki Kizashi
Suzuki Kizashi

Suzuki Kizashi
Suzuki Kizashi

Suzuki Kizashi
Suzuki Kizashi

Suzuki Kizashi


Suzuki Kizashi
Suzuki Kizashi

Suzuki Kizashi
Suzuki Kizashi

Suzuki Kizashi
Suzuki Kizashi

Suzuki Kizashi
Suzuki Kizashi

Suzuki Kizashi
Suzuki Kizashi

Suzuki Kizashi
Suzuki Kizashi

Suzuki Kizashi
Suzuki Kizashi

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Suzuki Kizashi concept gallery

This Suzuki would have probably been the car of the year if Suzuki had a larger advertising budget. The truth be told that the S is a sleeper. Starting at under $20,000 for a well equipped base model and $26,000 for a loaded Sport version, these sedans are comfortable, fun to drive, and we squeezed out over 32 mpg in our extended stay with the Kisashi (Kee-Zah-Shee).
Suzuki Kizashi concept
Suzuki Kizashi concept

Suzuki Kizashi concept
Suzuki Kizashi concept

Suzuki Kizashi concept
Suzuki Kizashi concept

Suzuki Kizashi concept
Suzuki Kizashi concept

Suzuki Kizashi concept
Suzuki Kizashi concept

Suzuki Kizashi concept
Suzuki Kizashi concept

Suzuki Kizashi concept
Suzuki Kizashi concept

Suzuki Kizashi concept
Suzuki Kizashi concept

Suzuki Kizashi concept
Suzuki Kizashi concept

Suzuki Kizashi concept
Suzuki Kizashi concept

Suzuki Kizashi concept
Suzuki Kizashi concept


Why extended? Because the horrendous weather that was pelting the area was making testing difficult. Nevertheless, despite the snow and rain the Kizashi always felt sure footed and safe.
 We were hard pressed to tell we weren’t driving an Audi or Accra based on its fit, finish, and handling dynamics. Okay, we exaggerate a little, but if you like to drive, and not be driven, this Suzuki is much more enjoyable than the traditional sedans.
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