Grant, thanks for this review. I think the car is under advertised here. Maybe the name is a handful in America and they could of renamed it but its different, and looks like fun. It would be hard to pull the general public from say CIVIC SI that would be cheaper and a few more ponies. I think it looks great in Silver there. Thanks Grant as always !
Not really for AWD cars which is what they quoted. The FWD version is a little better, but suzuki does need to switch to direct injection... I sort of thought they may this year, but it looks like next year.
Autobahn? It's got 185 hp!!!!! And it's a Suzuki!!! I like it and the styling but...it best get very high MPG with a "Sporty" 185hp. Good looking car. In the future..don't do a review if you WORK for the company!!!
80% city and 20% highway tested my 6 speed Manual Kizashi. It consumes 7.8 liters with lots of stop and go. On the highway is at 140kmh 6.8 which is quite good for 2.4i engine.
Too bad Suzuki is virtually dead in America...no dealerships, no advertisements, no nothing. Shame because this is actually a decent car by them...it won't beat the Altima, Accord, Camry, but for what it is, it isn't bad at all.
Have owned my kizashi for 3 years. bought it new. Absolutely love it!!
Suzuki..good
Heck yeah!! Me too!!! Still grinnin'!!!
come on man that is the best feature
Grant, thanks for this review. I think the car is under advertised here. Maybe the name is a handful in America and they could of renamed it but its different, and looks like fun. It would be hard to pull the general public from say CIVIC SI that would be cheaper and a few more ponies. I think it looks great in Silver there. Thanks Grant as always !
I run Kizashiclub. The car does not have direct injection. Unfortunately we will never get to see a new generation of any Suzuki in the US now...
Is it safe to buy the car in 2022? I found one in pristine condition, but I am afraid parts will be impossible to find...
@@davidmiletic6647did you buy it David ? I’m looking to buy here in Alberta but manual transmission
Have one and I must GREAT!!!!!!
It is an oddball I think it falls between the traditional sizes. I think most people consider it a small midsize car.
is the kizashi considered a midsize or compact sedan?
It's considered a midsized pickup
Not really for AWD cars which is what they quoted. The FWD version is a little better, but suzuki does need to switch to direct injection... I sort of thought they may this year, but it looks like next year.
10 years on, lots of problems with direct injection.
It's the same size as the previous version of the Mazda6, Acura TL, Honda Accord before all of those cars became bloated boats.
google kizashiclub you should be a member. :)
its a good looking car but the fuel economy is poor compared to the competition
Autobahn? It's got 185 hp!!!!! And it's a Suzuki!!! I like it and the styling but...it best get very high MPG with a "Sporty" 185hp. Good looking car. In the future..don't do a review if you WORK for the company!!!
80% city and 20% highway tested my 6 speed Manual Kizashi. It consumes 7.8 liters with lots of stop and go. On the highway is at 140kmh 6.8 which is quite good for 2.4i engine.
I Just Bought One Happy Ass He'll!
Too bad Suzuki is virtually dead in America...no dealerships, no advertisements, no nothing.
Shame because this is actually a decent car by them...it won't beat the Altima, Accord, Camry, but for what it is, it isn't bad at all.
This is way too small to be a midsize car!