We’ve seen it in concept form, we’ve reported on all the specs, we’ve even taken a spin in it and reported on that too, but now we finally have pricing details for the new 2010 Suzuki Kizashi sedan so we can add that to the list as well.
Set to go on sale this December, the new Kizashi will be one of the best value mid-sized sedans in its class, with the entry-level Kizashi S starting at just $18,999 (plus $735 for destination and handling).
This base price includes many standard features usually found in vehicles costing thousands more or as options in the competitive class. Standard features of the Kizashi S include eight airbags (front/rear side and curtain), keyless start, dual-zone climate control, a 9-speaker stereo system with steering wheel mounted controls, powered windows, doors and mirrors and ambient and footwell lighting.
Upgrade to the Kizashi SE for an additional $2,500 and you get a nifty continuously variable transmission (CVT), 17-inch alloys, a 10-way adjustable driver’s seat, 3-position memory for the driver’s seat, and a leather wrapped parking break handle and steering wheel with cruise control.
Next in line is the sporty GTS model, available in 6-speed manual or performance tuned CVT with steering wheel paddle shifters, starts at just $22,499 (plus $735 for destination and handling). For the extra cash, you get a Rockford Fosgate 10-speaker stereo, Bluetooth connectivity, 18-inch wheels, fog lights and a power moon roof.
Topping out the range is the luxuriously appointed SLS model, which builds on the GTS and includes leather seats, power passenger seat, heated front seats, auto dimming rear view mirror, heated outside mirrors, automatic rain sensing wipers, automatic headlamps and rear proximity sensors with audible warning and graphic display. Prices for this model start at $24,399 (plus $735 for destination and handling).
Note that all trim levels come with a 185 horsepower 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine and each is available with an optional all-wheel drive system. Pricing for the full lineup is listed below.
Kizashi S 2.4L I-4 6-speed manual 2WD $18,999
Kizashi S 2.4L I-4 Automatic (CVT) 2WD $20,499
Kizashi SE 2.4L I-4 Automatic (CVT) 2WD $21,499
Kizashi GTS 2.4L I-4 6-speed manual 2WD $22,499
Kizashi GTS 2.4L I-4 Automatic (CVT) 2WD $23,599
Kizashi SLS 2.4L I-4 6-speed manual 2WD $24,399
Kizashi SLS 2.4L I-4 Automatic (CVT) 2WD $25,499
Kizashi S 2.4L I-4 Automatic (CVT) AWD $21,749
Kizashi SE 2.4L I-4 Automatic (CVT) AWD $22,749
Kizashi GTS 2.4L I-4 Automatic (CVT) AWD $24,849
Kizashi SLS 2.4L I-4 Automatic (CVT) AWD $26,749
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2010 Suzuki KizashiEnlarge Photo We’ve seen it in concept form, we’ve reported on all the specs, we’ve even taken a spin in it and reported on that too, but now we finally have pricing details for the new 2010 Suzuki Kizashi sedan so we can add that to the list as well. Set to go on sale this December, the new Kizashi will be one of the best value mid-sized sedans in its class, with the entry-level Kizashi S starting at just $18,999 (plus $735 for destination and handling). 2010 Suzuki KizashiEnlarge Photo This base price includes many standard features usually found in vehicles costing thousands more or as options in the competitive class. Standard features of the Kizashi S include eight airbags (front/rear side and curtain), keyless start, dual-zone climate control, a 9-speaker stereo system with steering wheel mounted controls, powered windows, doors and mirrors and ambient and footwell lighting. Upgrade to the Kizashi SE for an additional $2,500 and you get a nifty continuously variable transmission (CVT), 17-inch alloys, a 10-way adjustable driver’s seat, 3-position memory for the driver’s seat, and a leather wrapped parking break handle and steering wheel with cruise control. 2010 Suzuki KizashiEnlarge Photo Next in line is the sporty GTS model, available in 6-speed manual or performance tuned CVT with steering wheel paddle shifters, starts at just $22,499 (plus $735 for destination and handling). For the extra cash, you get a Rockford Fosgate 10-speaker stereo, Bluetooth connectivity, 18-inch wheels, fog lights and a power moon roof. Topping out the range is the luxuriously appointed SLS model, which builds on the GTS and includes leather seats, power passenger seat, heated front seats, auto dimming rear view mirror, heated outside mirrors, automatic rain sensing wipers, automatic headlamps and rear proximity sensors with audible warning and graphic display. Prices for this model start at $24,399 (plus $735 for destination and handling). Note that all trim levels come with a 185 horsepower 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine and each is available with an optional all-wheel drive system. Pricing for the full lineup is listed below. Kizashi S 2.4L I-4 6-speed manual 2WD $18,999 Kizashi S 2.4L I-4 Automatic (CVT) 2WD $20,499 Kizashi SE 2.4L I-4 Automatic (CVT) 2WD $21,499 Kizashi GTS 2.4L I-4 6-speed manual 2WD $22,499 Kizashi GTS 2.4L I-4 Automatic (CVT) 2WD $23,599 Kizashi SLS 2.4L I-4 6-speed manual 2WD $24,399 Kizashi SLS 2.4L I-4 Automatic (CVT) 2WD $25,499 Kizashi S 2.4L I-4 Automatic (CVT) AWD $21,749 Kizashi SE 2.4L I-4 Automatic (CVT) AWD $22,749 Kizashi GTS 2.4L I-4 Automatic (CVT) AWD $24,849 Kizashi SLS 2.4L I-4 Automatic (CVT) AWD $26,749 [Suzuki]



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By Gearhead #1, Posted: 11/5/2009
Am I missing something? Is the 6-speed manual not available with AWD?
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