Showing posts with label Suzuki. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Suzuki. Show all posts

Saturday, May 8, 2010

You Can Kiss My Kizashi


Saw the commercials and finally saw one in the metal, on the road. I'm talking about the Kizashi. To be quite honest- you have to look hard to see a Suzuki in the wild... This one, reminds me of a slightly shrunken, "poor-man's" version of an Infiniti G37 which is a lot of car for the money- and about twice as much as the Kizashi; base-line Kizashi to a nicely equipped G37. Which is as skewed a comparison as I've ever heard- but then again- it works, if you want it to.

Suzukis are good cars, but for some reason or another- their mass appeal just isn't there. Maybe it still has a lot to do with Consumer Reports finding the Suzuki Samurai's propensity to roll-over back in 1988? Or maybe they're just a bit quirky?

I have a good friend and fellow-car guy who hinted they may be pulling-out of the US market- I mean- I don't know how anyone makes a living selling cars these days- let alone Suzukis. Maybe their motorcycles and ATVs are what keeps them afloat. I think I just answered my question here...

But I'm not here to spread rumors- just wonder a little bit. What the hell are they thinking? Kizashi?

The Kizashi is Suzuki's flagship sedan of sorts- it's a mid-size, so, the flag masts are short on this ship. For the record, Kizashi means "omen" in Japanese.

Looks like a neat little car- good styling, good amenity, in a very competitive segment too I might add.

Some other published auto mavens are even comparing the Kizashi to the prior generation Acura TSX and Subaru Legacy of a few years back; both the TSX and the Legacy have gotten much larger in recent years to swim in larger, Accord and Camry segments.

All-wheel-drive is optional, something not seen on a lot of similar cars its type. All-in-all, seems like a tidy package- yet- this is not the first Suzuki to come in a tidy package.

This car, I think, will make or break them once and for all... But what the hell were they thinking giving it a name like Kizashi?

Sounds like something exotic you order at a sushi place... Or maybe it's that new multi-grain cereal you should be eating? Maybe they just want you to finally forget the Samurai once and for all?

Maybe it's the Suzuki you should be driving, but really... A name may not say a lot about the car it represents- but for brand recognition... it works. If you want it to.