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2010 Suzuki Kizashi 4dr AWD Sdn SE
MSRP :  $ 22,899
Invoice :  $ 21,983
Manf. Code :  6B23VC0
Engine :  2.4L I-4
Drive Type :  All-wheel Drive
Body Style :  Sedan
Fuel Type :  Regular unleaded
Fuel Economy Range :  29 mpg Hwy, 22 mpg City
EPA Class :  Compact Cars
NHTSA Driver's Crash Rating :  
Basic Warranty :  36 months/36,000 miles
2010 Suzuki Kizashi Overview

The 2010 Kizashi is Suzukis' well equipped all-new sport sedan. With a lengthy list of standard equipment the Kizashi offers dynamic performance and premium design.

Available with front-wheel drive with a six-speed manual or CVT transmission, or all-wheel drive with CVT, the Kizashi offers exceptional value in S, SE, GTS, and SLS trims. The Kizashi is equipped with a 185-hp 2.4 liter four-cylinder engine with the six-speed manual or a 180-hp version with the CVT. Standard features include sport bucket seats, projector headlamps, keyless ?Smartpass? pushbutton start system, automatic dual-zone climate control, and steering wheel audio controls. Safety features include a class exclusive eight airbags, stability control, anti-lock brakes, and tire pressure monitoring system. As well, the Kizashi already meets 2014 NHTSA crash standards. Optional features include a Rockford-Fosgate audio system, leather interior, heated power seats and Bluetooth hands-free calling.

The 2010 Suzuki Kizashi is an all-new premium sport sedan offering exceptional value and performance.

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 2010 Suzuki Kizashi
 All-new sporty midsize sedan.
 Reviewed by
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Interior
 
If you're looking for flaws, or even looking for under-$20,000 trim pieces, you won't find them inside the car.   If you're looking for discomforts or inconveniences, look elsewhere.  

The instrumentation isn't as clean and sporty as it might be, but it's still sportier than many sports sedans and we like the ambient blue lighting.   We enjoyed the fit of the sport seats, their high-density, low-fatigue foam covered by leather in our test model, an SLS.   We drove all day, including over some choppy pavement and felt at one with the seat.   It never entered our minds, being just a naturally good fit.  

The leather is great, but the standard cloth is smooth and elegant in charcoal.   Leather upholstery is an option you can skip, and still have a stylish car.   Unlike some competitors, such as the Acura TSX, you can keep the Kizashi's price near base MSRP and still feel like you've got the good stuff.  

The layout on the center stack, in brushed aluminum-look and black, is totally intuitive.   You can easily understand and operate the knobs and controls, everything in its logical place, handsomely so.   The leather-wrapped shift lever feels good, although if your Kizashi has the CVT, you'll be using the paddle shifters a lot.   The paddles are sized and shaped just right, unlike some.  

The three-spoke steering wheel with controls, no more and no less than you need, is nice.   It feels good in your hands, driving sportily through the twists.   Fold-down rear headrests improve rearview visibility.  

Tight cupholders in front, and in the rear they slide forward out of the dropped center armrest.   Nice leather door grab handles.   A standard folding rear seat that opens up the trunk is always a treasure in a car; in addition, there's a hatch to the trunk for loading long items, such as skis or two-by-fours.  

The legroom in the rear is adequate, although it's a couple inches less than the redesigned Subaru Legacy, a competitor with a base model at that same under-20k price (and including all-wheel drive).   The Legacy is also a couple inches longer in wheelbase and length.   But what the Kizashi lacks in legroom, it might make up in temperature comfort, with that rear seat climate vent.  

There's a lot of sound insulation, so the cabin is quiet.   The Kizashi is not as quiet as the Toyota Camry, but quieter than the VW Passat, Mazda6, or Acura TSX.   The Kizashi also offers extensive corrosion protection, including resin panels under the body, zinc-plated steel sheets, and hot wax imbedded in the suspension mounting points.  

Finally, the optional 425-watt Rockford sound system is beautiful.

 
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