Legacy vs. Suzuki Kizashi

41 messages,  Last post on May 04, 2010 at 6:34 PM

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What is this discussion about? Subaru Legacy, Suzuki Kizashi, Car Buying, Car Comparisons, Sedan, Wagon

#35 of 41 For the life of me... by iluvmysephia1

Apr 06, 2010 (12:34 am)

I can't figure out why people are buying more VW's worldwide than ever before. All I hear is bad news about how they break down from this thing or that thing. Do they reach popularity merely on body style?

#36 of 41 Re: For the life of me... [iluvmysephia1] by ateixeira

Apr 06, 2010 (8:11 am)

Replying to: iluvmysephia1 (Apr 06, 2010 12:34 am)
I think they have improved, not to mention the difference between the most and least reliable cars is much smaller than it used to be.
 
Our nanny's daughter owned a Passat lemon, I swear she drove a Ford Five Hundred loaner more miles than she drove her Passat.
 
I really like TDIs but I'm not sure I could ever pull the trigger.
 
All cars have their issues (wheel bearings, anyone?) but with Subaru at least I'm familiar with them and there is a community around to help.

#37 of 41 Re: For the life of me... [iluvmysephia1] by robr2

Apr 06, 2010 (8:28 am)

Replying to: iluvmysephia1 (Apr 06, 2010 12:34 am)
I can't figure out why people are buying more VW's worldwide than ever before. All I hear is bad news about how they break down from this thing or that thing. Do they reach popularity merely on body style?
 
VW became the largest auto maker in the world because Toyota cut production last year. Also VW doesn't focus on the North America market like Toyota and GM. They have focused their sales efforts in China and South America - places the recession hasn't affected. They are also the number one brand in Europe with about 20% market share in western Europe.
 
I own an 05 Passat and completely love it. Great intial quality and thus far great long term reliability.
 
Every brand has issues - it wasn't too long ago that Toyota was considered bullet-proof.

#38 of 41 Suzuki VS Subaru Legacy by marvinlee1

May 01, 2010 (7:29 pm)

I owned a Suzuki Verona, purchased new. It was a very nice car despite some reliability issues. When considering a new car, I drove the Suzuki Kizashi and was unimpressed by the four cylinder engine noise and vibration, the small size, limited features, and the dark interior. It all felt marginal. We bought a Subaru six cylinder Legacy Limited and find it quite acceptable despite its own list of cost cutting issues.

#39 of 41 Re: Suzuki VS Subaru Legacy [marvinlee1] by ateixeira

May 03, 2010 (8:46 am)

Replying to: marvinlee1 (May 01, 2010 7:29 pm)
Some people like a smaller sedan, and think the Legacy grew too much.
 
Though I will say the majority of the public thinks the same way you do, just look at Legacy sales lately.

#40 of 41 suzuki kizashi rocks by cammy2

May 04, 2010 (4:13 pm)

kizashi is a great car everybody have they own likes and dislikes...i love the kizashi so much i bought one the car drives great...great value for the money putting a lot of main stream auto makers to shame with they big ugly cars...go suzuki...funny suzuki is in the same position hyundai was a couple years ago it wasnt cool to have a hyundai but suzuki cars are way better looking kizashi is a great start stop hating on suzuki kizashi and buy one you will like this car...i do..privious car was a jetta

#41 of 41 cammy2... by iluvmysephia1

May 04, 2010 (6:34 pm)

I think like you do. The new Suzuki Kizashi rocks! Whoo-hoo!
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