SUZUKI KIZASHI USER REVIEWS
- Practicality
- 5
- Reliability
- 5
- Running cost
- 4
- How it drives
- 5
I have owned my Kizashi for three and a half years and I love it.
I like its trendy looks,comfort,performance and reliability .
I really can not fault the car in any way.
Greg.
Suzuki's jewell in the crown
2012 SUZUKI KIZASHI 4D SEDAN BASE
By Paul Upton on 10 Sep 2012
- Practicality
- 4
- Reliability
- 5
- Running cost
- 4
- How it drives
- 5
In Feb. this year I bought a new Kizashi after owning my Ford Falcon wagon for 13.5 years-our son now drives this as his first car. I did a fair amount of research and test drives on various medium size sedans and bought the Kizashi from our local dealer. Only options I had fitted were headlight covers, mud flaps & floor mats. 9,000 + km down the track and the only complaint would be a very small plastic panel vibration when the cabin is cold. Otherwise this is a quirky yet brilliant car to drive. 4 Wheels to each corner, huge head and taillights, no body kit or bogan spoilers. Very nicely put together interior with a minimum of that fake brushed plastic aluminium that looks like rubbish and overwhelms your retinas on a sunny day.Great handling & breaking. CVT took some time getting used to as it is somewhat unique in maintaining torque as revs increase. This car is just the best to drive on the open road and loves the windy stuff as well. Goes through roundabouts flat and beautifully. Not the quietest or most economical in its class but at 110km om the freeway you hear a great almost /aeroplane/ rev. I am NOT a fan of silent motoring. Had my first Suzuki in the 1980's (an LJ80), cost me $2-00 in repairs in 2 years. Well done Suzuki on what you have created here. Truly the 4 wheel evolution of the Hayabusa road hike.