2011 Suzuki Kizashi

The 2011 Suzuki Kizashi is one of Roadfly’s favorite cars. It’s sporty, fun to drive, and is an overall great value. Join host Jessi Lang as she compares the Suzuki 4 door sedan to a host of competitors including Honda, Toyota, and Nissan.

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  1. Erik23ode says:

    [..YouTube..] How? Because instead of just calculating on fill-up’s they actually emtied the fuel tanks of each vehicle at the end of the test to get exact measurements that’s how. At the end of the “real world conditions testing” the difference was less than 1mpg difference between Kizashiand Sonata. As far as the Sonata results being 6mpg off, yes it is possible which is why Hyundai ended up editing their superbowl commercial and deleted MPG claims, there are so many complaints now.

  2. Erik23ode says:

    [..YouTube..] @BrownBagSB How? Because instead of just calculating on fill-up’s they actually emtied the fuel tanks of each vehicle at the end of the test to get exact measurements that’s how. At the end of the “real world conditions testing” the difference was less than 1mpg difference between Kizashiand Sonata. As far as the Sonata results being 6mpg off, yes it is possible which is why Hyundai ended up editing their superbowl commercial and deleted MPG claims, there are so many complaints now.

  3. BrownBagSB says:

    [..YouTube..] the EPA does MPG ratings for all vehicles. So, since all car cars are based on the EPA’s benchmark, that makes the MPG ratings the EPA puts out accurate because they are consistent. The MPG numbers that Hyundai, Suzuki or any automaker claims should be considered unreliable and biased. Compare EPA to EPA, not EPA to Suzuki

  4. BrownBagSB says:

    [..YouTube..] @Erik23ode the EPA does MPG ratings for all vehicles. So, since all car cars are based on the EPA’s benchmark, that makes the MPG ratings the EPA puts out accurate because they are consistent. The MPG numbers that Hyundai, Suzuki or any automaker claims should be considered unreliable and biased. Compare EPA to EPA, not EPA to Suzuki

  5. tungol00 says:

    [..YouTube..] why are people comparing this to a hyundai sonata lol when its an AWD, ohh btw my female friend’s sonata just got replaced by a veracruz by the dealership because it had a engine/transmission problem they couldnt fix, and she has to pay more per month obviously lol

  6. danno751 says:

    [..YouTube..] Ha, ha, she put her bike in the trunk! Tricycle?, or a big girl’s bike with training wheels? Look out Jessi, there’s a cop with a radar gun around the next corner. You don’t want to get another ticket and loose your license, cause you won’t be able to drive cars anymore. Then you’ll just be reviewing bicycles like the one you put into the trunk. We’ve come full circle, here!

  7. syndrome666 says:

    [..YouTube..] Awd isn’t everything unless you actually take it on offload rally tracks. I love Suzuki sx4 and this new kizashi, still remember the prototype being a wagon a few years back, anywho it’s more on par with a civic si 2012, not accord. Si is lighter due to fwd rather than wad which add more weight, and it’s 201 hp vs 185, same torque and same size engine and interior. Both awesome cars, test em both then decide

  8. resonantevol says:

    [..YouTube..] It’s the leather interior that I am smelling actually. 1 year now, still smells awesome. When I bought this car, I told myself it is perfect because it has options and luxuries galore without an expensive engine that will just get me in trouble for speeding, and I stand by my logic today. I enjoy casually strolling from point A to point B catching eyes and second glances. I debadged it for maximum effect.

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