10 Things You Should Know About the 2010 Suzuki Kizashi
If you forgot Suzuki sold cars, here's a great reminder.
#1. Nothing spells confidence like a long warranty, and the Kizashi has one.
No company wants to sell its products based solely on a long warranty, but offering one certainly doesn’t hurt when competition is tough and buying dollars are not easily relinquished. It’s an approach that has worked for Hyundai, is being put to the test at GM, and has long been a part of every Suzuki purchase. Spanning seven years or 100,000 miles, the Suzuki powertrain warranty isn’t the longest, but unlike most of its competitors, Suzuki’s coverage is fully transferable, a point that should bode well with subsequent owners. (GM’s warranty is transferable, but lasts only five years.) Owners also enjoy roadside assistance services covering the regular warranty period of three years or 36,000 miles.