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2011 Suzuki Kizashi OverviewSource: CarGurus...and all Kizashi trims use regular-grade gasoline.Sport GTS and SLS trims get the lion’s share of attention this year, with chassis and suspension refinements that substantially improve the overall ride and handling. The chassis has been lowered by 0.4 inches, and certain key components have been replaced with high-strength steel for a stiffer configuration. This allowed a retuning of the suspension for a softer ride without negatively impacting overall steering response. The Sport trims also get performance tires and new, lighter 18-inch wheels that provide an 8-pound reduction in unsprung... |
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2011 Suzuki Kizashi Professional Cars.com ReviewSource: Cars.com...Both in our comparison test and in casual test drives of different Kizashi models, observers have described the quality as above average. Leather costs more, but that doesn't always translate to quality. Thankfully, in the Kizashi Sport SLS, the leather was as good for its type as the fabric was in the GTS. Shortcomings The Kizashi does have its shortcomings, one of which is backseat roominess: As mentioned in the 2010 review, legroom in particular is a couple of inches below the norm. It also has a couple of quirks that showed up both in our 2010 and 2011 test cars, one of which I'm ready to... |
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2011 Suzuki Kizashi Professional Cars.com ReviewSource: Cars.com...The rear is where things really get interesting, with the entire trunklid rising up in a curve to form a solid-spoiler look. The new Sport version lends a more muscular look at the front and adds a rear spoiler. Exterior features include: Standard 16-inch wheels Available 18-inch wheels Standard projector-beam headlights Rain-sensing wipers and sonar rear parking sensors (SLS Sport) Power glass sunroof (Sport GTS, SLS) Interior The Kizashi features a standard tilt/telescoping steering wheel, keyless entry with push-button start, dual-zone automatic climate control and USB connectivity... |
