subject: 2010 Kizashi Model's Performance At The Chicago Auto Show Foreshadows The Car's Success [print this page] If you ever get a chance to fly out, you should definitely check out the Chicago Auto Show. This years showcase displayed a large number of fuel efficient vehicles, and some of the concept models even had solar panels placed on the roof to help improve interior efficiency. While we have not yet reached the day when we will see pure solar power turned into energy for the entire vehicle, some of the cars on display at the show represented a huge step forward for the industry. Fuel economy continues to creep towards zero emissions, and manufacturers are excited to keep the trend going and stay competitive in an increasingly competitive market.
The Chicago Auto Show also proved successful for some of the lesser known car brands, including Suzuki, who put the 2010 Suzuki Kizashi on display for the buying public. The Kizashi was released to the public this past December, stirring up some serious media buzz in the process and boosting sales at your Naples Suzuki dealership. For the price, the Kizashi really wowed attendees with a positioning that almost puts it in direct competition with the luxury automotive market. The Chicago show put all four trim levels of the new Kizashi on display for eager event goers. Naples Suzuki SX4 dealers were thrilled with the performance of the new Kizashi.
Your base Kizashi will run you about $18,999 for front wheel drive, while the all-wheel drive model puts you at an affordable $21,749. The high end, fully equipped model, which is definitely worth the upgrade, wont run you any more than $26,749 a steal for its functionality. Your Naples Suzuki dealership is in for some serious consumer interest over the course of this year, where the 2010 Kizashi is expected to get some serious consideration.
On top of the Kizashi, Suzuki also had a chance to showcase its 2010 Suzuki SX4 SportBack, looking much like the SX4 Crossover but with a 2.0-liter engine that pumps 150 horsepower. Not incredibly powerful, but for the price and functionality, a great buy for the first time purchaser. Naples Suzuki SX4 drivers manipulate a standard six-speed manual transmission or an optional performance tuned CVT with paddle shifters. With the Suzuki SX4 SportBack, buyers take advantage of a revised rear spoiler, an aero package, lower ride package, integrated navigation system and all-new instrument cluster that is sure to have your Naples Suzuki dealership seeing a huge jump in business.
It sounds like Suzuki has finally decided to jump on the social media bandwagon, too; the companys announcement about its presence at the Chicago Auto Show points to new Twitter, Facebook and YouTube accounts that are sure to help engage the younger demographic. Welcome to the 21st century, Suzuki. But its alright. We know that Suzuki has some seriously solid products to back up its position as one of the up-and-coming manufacturers, a fact that Naples Suzuki SX4 dealers are proud of. So go check out some of the new features your Suzuki dealership has to offer.
by: John Ward
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