10 Things You Should Know About the 2010 Suzuki Kizashi
If you forgot Suzuki sold cars, here's a great reminder.
#8. The nicest Suzuki sedan ever. And the most expensive.
Prices for the 2010 Kizashi have yet to be released, but estimates put the base Kizashi S at about $19,000, whereas a fully-loaded Kizashi SLS is said to reach into the $29,000 range.
Nearly 30 large for a Suzuki sedan might be a hard pill for shoppers to swallow, but that does include all-wheel drive instead of the standard front-drive setup, triple-setting heated seats, rear parking sensors, leather upholstery, a 425-watt Rockford Fosgate sound system, and a navigation system. Not too shabby, but what really impresses are the features found on lesser trim levels, like a dual-zone climate control system, keyless ignition, and connections for iPods and Bluetooth devices. Given the popularity of personal portable musical devices, a multi-disc CD changer is not available on the Kizashi.