How reliable is a 2011 Suzuki Kizashi?

How reliable is a 2011 Suzuki Kizashi?

The 2011 Suzuki Kizashi is often overlooked in its class, but reviewers agreed that it has a lot to offer, including an upscale interior, available all-wheel drive, athletic performance and high safety scores. However, the Kizashi’s low reliability rating could dissuade some used car buyers.

How reliable is a Suzuki Swift?

Suzuki Swift review – Reliability and Safety The Suzuki Swift didn’t feature in the 2019 Driver Power survey, but Suzuki itself achieved an impressive 8th place finish out of 30 manufacturers. No other brand scored better for running costs and fuel economy, while reliability was praised.

What was the rating of the Suzuki Kizashi?

The Kizashi has not been rated using the government’s new, more strenuous 2011 crash-testing procedures. Its 2010 ratings (which aren’t comparable to 2011 tests) resulted in a perfect five stars for front and side protection.

How much does a Maruti Kizashi cost in India?

Maruti Suzuki, 54.2% owned by Suzuki Motor Corporation, launched the Maruti Kizashi on February 2, 2011. It is imported as a Completely Built Unit (CBU), which attracts import duties of 105%. It was priced at around 16 to 17.5 lakh rupees.

Where can I buy a Suzuki Kizashi In Pakistan?

The Kizashi currently is on sale only in Pakistan as it has been removed from other markets. Pak Suzuki Motors, a subsidiary of Suzuki Motor Corporation in Pakistan, launched the Suzuki Kizashi on February 11, 2015 at Pearl Continental Hotel, Lahore. It is imported as a Completely Built-up Unit (CBU) with no plans to manufacture it locally.

How big is the fuel tank of a Maruti Suzuki Kizashi?

The fuel tank capacity of the car is 63 L. Maruti Suzuki though, has not been able to sell many units since the Kizashi is petrol only (running a petrol car in India is expensive compared to a diesel), and the fact that it is expensive there.