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Hello everyone. I came across this site while searching for some Suzuki Kizashi info, and you had a great review posted.

This seems like a great site, and I'm glad to be a member. My current ride is a 2012 Suzuki Kizashi GTS AWD, and I think I'm in love with my car. I live in Pittsburgh, and I just can't stop thinking about a little snow coming our way, and me in the local parking lot doing donuts. I've been a Suzuki owner on and off, this being my fourth "genuine" Zuk (no Dawoos here). I had a X-90, followed by an SX4 AWD (my wife still has one), and now the Kizashi.

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Thank you Oldsmoboi, and a great city it is.

Sweet looking Ride! Welcome to C&G amazing space of electrons. May you find us entertaining. I look forward to your input.

Rock on with AWD Auto's :metal:

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Thanks for the welcome guys. It does seem like a great place you have here.

Hello rp2s, that's a nice Suzuki you've got.

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Thanks ocnblu. I guess I have a fondness for the proverbial underdog. I hope they remain a player in the US market, as I think they really are of the best automakers at building quality cars at affordable prices. I actually can't believe the prices they offer, considering their manufacturing for US market vehicles is based in Japan. Fingers crossed.

I really like the photo in your signature.

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Thats a nice ride to be sure. A lack of power and not the best fuel mileage caused me to send it on it's way. Other than that it's a damn nice car.

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