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New Suzuki Kizashi 2025

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The Suzuki Kizashi: A Blast from the Past

The Suzuki Kizashi was a mid-size sedan that aimed to shake things up. It was a bold step for Suzuki, known more for smaller vehicles. This sporty sedan tried to offer a premium driving experience. Let's take a trip down memory lane and explore what made the Kizashi tick.

Exterior: Looking the Part

Suzuki Kizashi Key Specifications

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Suzuki Kizashi Other Specifications

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Fuel Tank CapacityTBD

Suzuki Kizashi Pros and Cons

What we Like

  • Reliability and Durability: Suzuki Kizashi is known for its robust build quality and reliable performance, making it a practical choice for the Kuwait's demanding driving conditions.
  • Fuel Efficiency: The Kizashi offers decent fuel economy, especially considering its size and performance, which is important for long commutes and urban driving.
  • Spacious Interior: The Kizashi provides ample space for passengers and cargo, making it suitable for families or frequent travelers.
  • Comfortable Ride: The Kizashi offers a comfortable ride, thanks to its well-tuned suspension and sound insulation.
  • Competitive Price: The Kizashi is priced competitively in the Kuwait market, offering good value for money.
  • Available Features: The Kizashi comes with a range of standard and optional features, such as advanced safety systems, modern infotainment, and comfortable amenities.

What we don't Like

  • Limited Availability and Parts Supply: The Suzuki Kizashi was discontinued globally in 2015, meaning parts and service can be difficult to find in the Kuwait. This could result in higher repair costs and longer waiting times.
  • Limited Resale Value: Due to the discontinuation and lack of popularity, the Suzuki Kizashi has a low resale value compared to other vehicles in its class. This can be a concern for potential buyers.
  • Outdated Technology: The Suzuki Kizashi was released in 2010 and features technology that is now considered outdated. This can be a drawback for drivers who prefer modern features and safety systems.
  • Fuel Efficiency: While not overly inefficient, the Suzuki Kizashi's fuel economy might not be as competitive as other modern vehicles in its segment.
  • Limited Driving Dynamics: While comfortable, the Suzuki Kizashi is not known for its sporty handling or engaging driving experience.

Suzuki Kizashi Ratings

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