I saw this review, went to suzuki, looking at the sx4 with my wife, and my wife said that is your car right there. So, I test drove this Kizashi. Holy, how amazing is this car. I have a Infinit G35 2007 sedan. And yes, the G35 is fast. But gesh, the value, the build, and the price, was just way to good. I got the SLS AWD with everything except nav. I love this car and people should consider this car over others. Im 45 and this is only the 2nd car I have fell in love with.
"In Japanese, Kizashi means "omen", "sign", or "warning" possibly to suggest to other automobile manufacturers that the Kizashi is an example of products to come from Suzuki in the future."
@benjaminlately That's because it's a show from CNET that focuses more on car tech. They rarely review cars based on performance. Most of the time they review gadgets installed on cars. :-)
That's just a rough translation, it can be translated many different ways. I feel the most accurate translation would be "A sign of things to come", which correctly indicates that that "What you see in this car is what you will see in future Suzuki vehicles".
@benjaminlately That's because this is a cnet TECH review. The focus of the TECH review is supposed to be on the TECHnology of the car being reviewed. While he has this or any car he then does briefly cover other things such as ergonomics, fit n finish, handling etc, but those things are not the focus of a TECH review.
Does that mean push-to-start is not standard on ALL models? (2:16) I'd prefer to use the primitive method (key-to-ignition) if possible. Anyone feel free to answer. :D
Did they ever sell any of these cars? I’ve only ever seen a handful of them. I’m sad they never rolled out a V6 version, it probably would have been a great car. But it’s sad these didn’t sell that well, they are actually pretty nice looking.
I would say it is basically a Camry. They weigh about the same their 2.4/2.5 liter make about the same power. Mpg should be similar. Camry gave up on the manual transmission after 2011. I have a positive opinion of Suzuki, and I believe they would be a good deal if you can find one in a manual. I would skip their jatco automatic (cvt) transmission though.
Most of these Kizashi's have an issue with the clutch paddle box broken, which is a manufacturers issue.. but hasn't been recalled.. leaving Suzuki owners with thousands of repair damage.
I dont like how this car's name means "a prelude to something good". its almost as if suzuki doesnt think this car's any good, cause then it would be that 'something good' and not a "prelude to something good".
SmartPass Push-button keyless ignition and entry is standard on all trim levels... You might want to google "kizashi club" if you want to hear from people who know something about the car. This guy focuses on really strange things. Stereo for over a min and never really talked about the handling. really?
@gdsmckrls Civic is more reliable, better resale value, drivability, higher safety rating and civic is quicker. Oh if i wanted a bigger car i would buy a bigger car.
More reliable.. Its suzuki and toyota who are the most reliable rewarded every year in most parts of the world. Lets say honda is at the same level maybe. Resale ok. Driveability i like to discuss and try that out too. Did you follow the reviews/tests on the kizashi and speak some of the owners or drive it yourself? ;)
with reviews like this, it's no wonder suzuki left america. i own a kizashi sport and its brilliant. quiet, refined and well built.
Well said
I saw this review, went to suzuki, looking at the sx4 with my wife, and my wife said that is your car right there. So, I test drove this Kizashi. Holy, how amazing is this car. I have a Infinit G35 2007 sedan. And yes, the G35 is fast. But gesh, the value, the build, and the price, was just way to good. I got the SLS AWD with everything except nav. I love this car and people should consider this car over others. Im 45 and this is only the 2nd car I have fell in love with.
Excellent machine
So true
R.I.P. Suzuki of America
"In Japanese, Kizashi means "omen", "sign", or "warning" possibly to suggest to other automobile manufacturers that the Kizashi is an example of products to come from Suzuki in the future."
Garmin? Screw that i’d use my phone, oh this was 2010....
Well if your looking for some AWD then the kizashi would make more sense over the civic
picked up a 2012 sls awd cvt in azure grey.....def causing tons of rubbernecking lol
@benjaminlately That's because it's a show from CNET that focuses more on car tech. They rarely review cars based on performance. Most of the time they review gadgets installed on cars. :-)
Maybe he says i lot in 2seconds but i think he forget a lot op thinks that not obviously standaard on every luxery sedan
That's just a rough translation, it can be translated many different ways. I feel the most accurate translation would be "A sign of things to come", which correctly indicates that that "What you see in this car is what you will see in future Suzuki vehicles".
Sweet. Thanks for the clarification.
@benjaminlately That's because this is a cnet TECH review. The focus of the TECH review is supposed to be on the TECHnology of the car being reviewed. While he has this or any car he then does briefly cover other things such as ergonomics, fit n finish, handling etc, but those things are not the focus of a TECH review.
I like it!
Does that mean push-to-start is not standard on ALL models? (2:16) I'd prefer to use the primitive method (key-to-ignition) if possible. Anyone feel free to answer. :D
it's standard on ALL models
“Just get a Garmin”
*stock navigation is by Garmin*
Q: why would I buy this instead of a civic?
looks like a wolks wagon from the front
Haha I've had 4 and I think the same thing every time
Did they ever sell any of these cars? I’ve only ever seen a handful of them. I’m sad they never rolled out a V6 version, it probably would have been a great car. But it’s sad these didn’t sell that well, they are actually pretty nice looking.
I would say it is basically a Camry. They weigh about the same their 2.4/2.5 liter make about the same power. Mpg should be similar. Camry gave up on the manual transmission after 2011. I have a positive opinion of Suzuki, and I believe they would be a good deal if you can find one in a manual. I would skip their jatco automatic (cvt) transmission though.
I've seen only one of these cars... ever lol
because its basically a car tech review
Most of these Kizashi's have an issue with the clutch paddle box broken, which is a manufacturers issue.. but hasn't been recalled.. leaving Suzuki owners with thousands of repair damage.
Why put gts rims on an Sls?
@tungol00 eh, Yeah I didn't know who this guy was at the time when I made the post.
Skip it and get a garmin. Don't worry, for the 2013 model year, it is! :p
There won't bee a V6 Kizashi,instead Kizashi engine gonna get turbo which will bring HP to 230-250. It suppose to happened by the end 2012
It didnt but RRM has a nice for sale which was intended to be sold @ suzuki dealerships
@benjaminlately "Car Tech" ?
It's called Car Tech not Car in general he focuses on the tech wich involves the stereo.
C'mon. You Can Do It. correct farm What's happening.. !
I dont like how this car's name means "a prelude to something good". its almost as if suzuki doesnt think this car's any good, cause then it would be that 'something good' and not a "prelude to something good".
SmartPass Push-button keyless ignition and entry is standard on all trim levels... You might want to google "kizashi club" if you want to hear from people who know something about the car. This guy focuses on really strange things. Stereo for over a min and never really talked about the handling. really?
Kizashi club forum
who needs a 6 disc cd changer anymore, don't be a noob and make a data cd
when Suzuki goes bankrupt i wonder who will buy there motorbike division?
@gdsmckrls Civic is more reliable, better resale value, drivability, higher safety rating and civic is quicker. Oh if i wanted a bigger car i would buy a bigger car.
depending which civic. 2001 to 2005 civics are garbage
More reliable.. Its suzuki and toyota who are the most reliable rewarded every year in most parts of the world. Lets say honda is at the same level maybe. Resale ok. Driveability i like to discuss and try that out too. Did you follow the reviews/tests on the kizashi and speak some of the owners or drive it yourself? ;)