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Suzuki Kizashi 3 concept 'sports sedan'

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Looks interesting...I wonder if this is on a GM platform (seems to be Epsilon sized).

Suzuki Kizashi

looks pretty good. but i get a sense of pontiac/chevy/VW feel from it. oh and the opel concept from... last year? that had the 'crying' headlights...

Not bad, not bad. Thank god it's not the Verona. Suzuki has so much potential. It's about time they start trying to put forth an effort to use it.

It does look like a GM product. A SWB Epsilon, perhaps? The Theta XL-7 has not done well, afaik, which begs the question: are GM platforms a good match for Suzuki?

Suzuki platform, 2.8 m wheelbase (swb Epsilon is 2.675 mm, mid 2.7 m, lwb 2.83/2.85 m). As for the XL7 it went from 8K p.a. to more than 20K p.a., but it's a big V6 in a market that wants small 4s and even the Pilot lost more than 20% of it's sales last year (more than the TB).

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It has a very Saab feel to it. I like it. I wonder if thats what the next 9-5 will look like

Yay, let's bring back some more threads from the grave.

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Yay, let's bring back some more threads from the grave.

Ok I'll give it a bump just for you.

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