@@CaptainFordo21 Yes, they are in snow much better choice but you should service that CVT transmission earlier than written in the book. So do it earler and it should last 120k miles if you are lucky. That CVT is the biggest problem that Suzuki made, if they took any other automatic transmission or a manual with AWD this car would be a winner over the most cars in this class. I have driven a CVT model and did not had a good feeling when overtaking other cars, the engine just revs in empty like the clutch is burned. This is why I stayed with manual 6 speed, it is a blast, in 3 gear I can reach 75-80mph without hitting that red line.😎
@@The_Touring_Jedi I would have chosen the manual if there was any in my area with less than 80K miles lol if you put the pedal to the floor the acceleration is decent, and Ive already ordered some parts to fix the lag problems, it should be good now
@@The_Touring_Jedi there's no coming back to manual for me. Based on the review I watched when you use the paddles shifters the power is handed back to you!
What an attractive car the Kizashi is
Japan’s best kept secret in USA 🇺🇸
I've just bought one with 6 speed manual. This car is amazing. Stay away from CVT automatic transmission model.
I have the CVT AWD because I live in snow-heavy areas and its much better than what I expected.
@@CaptainFordo21 Yes, they are in snow much better choice but you should service that CVT transmission earlier than written in the book. So do it earler and it should last 120k miles if you are lucky. That CVT is the biggest problem that Suzuki made, if they took any other automatic transmission or a manual with AWD this car would be a winner over the most cars in this class. I have driven a CVT model and did not had a good feeling when overtaking other cars, the engine just revs in empty like the clutch is burned. This is why I stayed with manual 6 speed, it is a blast, in 3 gear I can reach 75-80mph without hitting that red line.😎
@@The_Touring_Jedi I would have chosen the manual if there was any in my area with less than 80K miles lol if you put the pedal to the floor the acceleration is decent, and Ive already ordered some parts to fix the lag problems, it should be good now
@@The_Touring_Jedi there's no coming back to manual for me. Based on the review I watched when you use the paddles shifters the power is handed back to you!
@@yanushkowalsky1402 the gear shifter itself is also a sequential shifter.
I cant get it stuck! 2012 w 80k kms