Suzuki is probably best known for their small rugged suvs but the brand would very much like to win over car buyers as well. Solid efforts like the small SX4 have helped but its Kizashi the brands mid-size entry that has the best chance of transforming Suzuki into a more mainstream car outlet. For more new car reviews, interviews and automotive news visit www.kbb.com today.
I get a chance to check out the latest generation nissan maxima in all its entirety. I take the viewers on a full in depth tour and review of the exterior, interior, trunk, and engine, which is a V6. I make sure to address all the fine details styling cues and notable features of the car. I also start it up to show it idling and what it sounds like under acceleration. Enjoy!
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Suzuki is one of Japan’s smaller automakers. To try and grow its sales, later this year it’s launching a new midsize sedan called the Kizashi. It’s aimed right at competitors like the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry. The car is not available at dealerships yet, but here’s a quick overview of what it will bring to the market.
Get the complete story at TheAutoChannel.com. American Suzuki Motor Corporation, known primarily as a maker of small vehicles, took a bold step forward yesterday with the debut of the Kizashi sedan, the company’s first entry into the all-wheel-drive sport sedan segment.
2009 Nissan Maxima (For Pricing, Specs, Reviews & More visit www.kbb.com ). In its heyday, the Nissan Maxima was king of the sport sedan niche. Blessed with good looks, sporty handling and a price that put it on par with more mundane offerings, the Maxima soon gained a loyal following. But the last two generations of Maxima’s didn’t live up to the “four-door sports car” reputation earned by the original, growing larger, slower and absent a sporting edge. The newest Maxima …