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And the Most Appealing Brands and Vehicle Models for U.S. Consumers in 2011 Are…


Aside from the annual vehicle reliability study that determines which are statistically the most and least dependable cars on the market, J.D. Power & Associates’ also conducts an annual survey of the most appealing brands and vehicles in the States.

The APEAL study examines what consumers like and dislike about their vehicles and how gratifying they are to own and drive based on their evaluations of more than 80 different attributes. Some findings are expected but some may come as a surprise to you.

Beginning with the brand appeal, Porsche finished first followed by Jaguar, BMW, Land Rover (despite ranking close to last in J.D. Powers' reliability study), Audi and Mercedes-Benz.

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Mercedes-Benz Tops Secret Shopper Study of U.S. Dealers, Lincoln Places Last in Luxury Segment


Mercedes-Benz dealers were number one for customer treatment in the US according to an independent study by survey company Pied Piper. The California-based company hired 3,524 “secret shoppers” and sent them to US dealerships in order to determine how their salesmen were performing in anything from explaining a car’s features to closing a deal.

This is the third year in a row that Mercedes-Benz, which looks set to top the sales charts this year in the luxury segment, has topped Pied Piper’s study.

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2011 Suzuki Swift Sport Cars

The first generation Suzuki Swift was introduced in 2000 as a replacement for the Suzuki Cultus. Outside of Japan, the "Suzuki Ignis" name was used. Both three- and five-door hatchback body styles were offered, although the three-door was not offered as part of the regular lineup in Japan. 2003–2008 Suzuki Ignis (Germany). The Swift was powered by a new generation of Suzuki inline-four gasoline engines, the M family. Engine displacements of 1.3 and 1.5-litres were offered, both with a five-speed manual transmission or optional four-speed automatic. The vehicle was available with either front or four-wheel drive. Vehicles fitted with the 1.3-litre engine were designated HT51S, with the 1.5-litre version assigned HT81S.

2011 Suzuki Swift

 New 2011 Suzuki Swift has grown slightly in length (90 mm) with a 50 mm wheelbase. For powertrain, a new petrol engine that incorporates a 1.2 liter Dual VVT (variable intake and exhaust valve timing) is used which produces 94PS at 6,000 rpm, slightly more than the output of 1.3 liters. Torque is also improved to 118Nm at 4,800 rpm.

New Suzuki Swift has grown slightly in length (90 mm) with a 50 mm wheelbase. For powertrain, a new petrol engine that incorporates a 1.2 liter Dual VVT (Variable intake and exhaust valve timing) is used which produces 94PS at 6,000 rpm, slightly more than the output of 1.3 liters. Torque is also improved to 118Nm at 4,800 rpm.

2011 Suzuki Swift
2011 Suzuki Swift

The new Suzuki Swift 1.2-liter engine with manual transmission produces just 116g/km on the combined cycle, which represents a 24g/km or 17 percent increase over the 1.3. An optional automatic transmission is available for  motor gasoline since its launch. A 1.3-liter diesel engine will also be available and planned for introduction in the UK in early 2011, the engine emits 109g/km (down from 119g/km) and has an impressive combined fuel consumption 67.3mpg, an improvement in an already very credible 62.8mpg Swift DDiS output.

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2011 Suzuki Alto SZ-L Compack SUV Cars

2011 Suzuki Alto SZ-L

The 2011 Suzuki Alto SZ-L model is based on the popular SZ3 mid grade model with air conditioning;  pollen filter and side airbags as standard equipment but offers added customer value with a higher specification including front fog lamps and various exterior and interior upgrades; all for £8,170. For the exterior; SZ-L is recognised by its stylish new design wheel caps, black fog lamp surrounds and black ‘B’ pillar trims as well as SZ-L embossed tailgate trim and black side mouldings for extra protection when parked. 2011 Suzuki Alto SZ-L is available in either Superior White or Bright Red non metallic colours.



2011 Suzuki Alto SZ-L

The 2011 Suzuki Alto SZ-L exterior is recognized by its stylish new design wheel caps, black fog lamps surrounds and black ‘B’ pillar trims as well as SZ-L embossed tailgate trim and black side mouldings for extra protection when parked. SZL is available in either Superior White or Bright Red non metallic colours. The Alto SZL’s interior upgrades include 2011 Suzuki Alto SZ-L carpet mats, silver coloured trim for gearshift knob, side ventilation louvres and door openers. The SZL individual theme is continued for the heater control, gear lever and door handle surrounds which are coordinated in body colour.

2011 Suzuki Alto SZ-L
2011 Suzuki Alto SZ-L Interior

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VIDEOS: “Monster” Tajima Breaks 10 Min Record at Pikes Peak with 910-hp Suzuki SX4


Nobuhiro “Monster” Tajima has broken his own record at this year’s Pikes Peak Hill Climb, completing the 12.42-mile (19.9 km) “Race to the Clouds” in just 9:51.278, demolishing the 10:1.408 time he set four years ago.

“Monster” Tajima, who has being racing at Pikes Peak every year since 1988, accomplished this extraordinary feat driving an extremely modified Suzuki SX4 with 910-horses. Second fastest was Rhys Millen in the modified Hyundai PM580, with a time of 10:09.242.

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2011 Suzuki SX4 Sedan, Crossover and Sportback

2011 Suzuki’s five-door SX4 Crossover and its sedan counterpart, the all-new four-door 2011 Suzuki SX4 Sport led December sales. Launched in late years, the SX4 Sport has enjoyed media acclaim and popular response in the showroom thanks to its appealing design and standard features competitive with compact sedans costing thousands more. December sales of the 2011 Suzuki SX4 models totaled 2,309 units, while Suzuki’s midsize crossover, the XL7, achieved a notable 83% year-over-year increase.

2011 Suzuki SX4

The automaker has demonstrated steady growth since 2005, when Suzuki Auto redesigned its iconic Grand Vitara and enjoyed its best sales year in the company’s then 20-year U.S. history. Suzuki built upon that success in 2011 with the launches of the new 2011 Suzuki SX4 and redesigned XL7. Those introductions capped Suzuki Auto’s first year of 100,000 sales, and paved the way for once again clearing the six-figure sales hurdle in 2011.

2011 Suzuki SX4 Sedan

Suzuki Auto’s versatile line of vehicles includes the spirited four-door SX4 Sport, bold and functional five-door SX4 Crossover, exciting XL7 midsize SUV, rugged Grand Vitara compact SUV, popular Forenza sedan and Forenza Wagon, and the European-styled Reno. Every vehicle in the line provides Suzuki’s standout virtues of toughness, leading-edge style and high-end features at very competitive prices. All 2008 Suzuki automobiles are backed by America’s #1 Warranty: a 100,000-mile/seven-year, fully transferable, zero-deductible powertrain limited warranty.

2011 Suzuki SX4 Crossover and Sportback


Benchmarked against the Suzuki Swift, the SX4 brings dynamic performance to compact sedan segment. 2011 Suzuki SX4 Sport remains most affordable car with standard navigation. Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s “Top Small Car Rating” in sporty, functional package. New safety features include the addition of rear seat side airbags (8 airbags standard) and new larger rear head restraints. Improved safety features allow SX4 to meet 2014 side-impact standards three years ahead of schedule. Updated navigation system now includes info-suite including real-time traffic, weather forecast, movie time search, flight arrival/departure, lowest gas price and Google search. New Anniversary Edition value package added for SX4 Sedan features 17-inch alloy wheels with low-profile tires at an attractive price.

2011 Suzuki SX4 Crossover and Sportback

For 2011, the SX4 family, including SX4 Crossover AWD with standard all-wheel drive; SX4 Sedan and youthful SX4 SportBack combine to offer the nimble handling of a compact sedan and five-door hatch with the full capability of standard all-wheel drive. Not traveling too far outside the family, the SX4 lineup embodies the sporty character and award-winning handling found in its European cousin, the Suzuki Swift. And the appeal doesn’t end there, with the 2011 SX4 Crossover, SX4 Sedan and SX4 SportBack offering bold, youthful styling and a generous list of standard features.

With a lowered ride height (SX4 Sport), sport-tuned suspension and performance-oriented rubber, the 2011 SX4 Sedan continues to attract singles, couples, families and any car shopper seeking quality, comfort and capability – minus the high cost normally associated with that combination. As with all 2011 Suzuki automobiles and light trucks, the SX4 Sedan is backed by America’s #1 Warranty: a 100,000 mile/seven-year, fully transferable, zero-deductible powertrain limited warranty.

2011 Suzuki SX4 Crossover and Sportback


Outside, SX4 Sedan prospects will note an articulated beltline with “wedge” profile shape to indicate movement, as well as expressive headlamps inspired by the traditional Japanese Kabuki masks and a revised sporty grille. The SX4 Sedan’s exterior is further distinguished by muscular wheel arches accented with a body kit (SX4 Sport) for an athletic stance. The high roofline provides extra visibility, a higher seating position, and a feeling of spaciousness similar to that of a much larger vehicle.

Passenger comfort and convenience are attended to by an interior that has a sophisticated feeling reminiscent of vehicles much higher in price. The center stack includes available automatic climate controls, aluminum-look accents, 60/40 split folding rear seats, and a four-speaker AM/FM/CD audio system with MP3 and XM Satellite Radio compatibility. Integrated Garmin2 navigation, with literally millions of points of interest, weather forecast, parking location assistance and voice prompts, is standard on SX4 Sedan Sport.

Built for Safety
Safety technology in the SX4 Sedan includes eight standard airbags: driver and front passenger advanced frontal airbags; front seat-mounted side-impact airbags; side-curtain airbags designed to help provide additional protection for front and outboard rear-seat passengers and, new for 2011, rear seat-mounted side-impact airbags. Active safety items include four-wheel disc brakes (SX4 Sport) with an anti-lock braking system and electronic brake-force distribution.

Passive safety continues with a reinforced body with front and rear crumple zones designed to help absorb impact energy and direct it away from the reinforced cabin. Front three-point seatbelts include pretensioners and force limiters. The 2011 SX4 Sedan also is equipped with ISOFIX-compliant child seat anchors and the LATCH system (Lower Anchor and Tethers for Children) for the rear outboard seat positions. These active and passive safety features, in combination with other features such as daytime running lights and a tire pressure monitoring system, make the SX4 Sedan one of the best-equipped cars in its class when it comes to safety.

With more consumers interested in bringing value to their purchase perspective, Suzuki expects the improvements to the SX4 Sedan to further build on the SX4’s already broad appeal. With the addition of these enhancements, Suzuki’s volume leader looks to turn up the volume, bringing the SX4 Sedan to an even wider audience of sport sedan intenders.

The good news continues under the hood. Since its introduction, the 2011 SX4 has benefited from a full 2.0 liters of displacement. That capacity, a little more than 120 cubic inches, provides a competitive edge when contrasted with the bulk of the SX4’s competitive segment; there, a displacement of 1.8 liters is more often the norm. For 2011, Suzuki utilizes a 2.0-liter engine (new for MY2010) boasting five percent more horsepower and 4 lb.-ft. of additional torque than the previous (through MY2009) powerplant, while delivering – in the EPA cycle – 32 highway miles per gallon (manual). In a larger 2.4-liter displacement application, the same engine architecture is sported by Suzuki’s all-new, technologically advanced 2011 Kizashi.

As before, the 16-valve valvetrain is controlled by dual overhead cams. From the same company building the world’s fastest production motorcycle, one expects competitive performance, and this new 2.0 liter delivers: 150 horsepower at 6,200 rpm, in combination with 140 lb.-ft. of torque at 4,000 rpm with the manual transmission (148 HP CVT). Beyond the numbers are a fluid delivery, instant responsiveness and a much smaller carbon footprint than its predecessor.

Connecting the improved powerplant to the SX4 Sedan’s front wheels is the choice of a six-speed manual or a performance-tuned Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT). With the addition of an extra cog, the SX4 driver benefits from six degrees of separation, especially when placing the Suzuki in its competitive segment. Lower gear ratios are more closely spaced, allowing the driver to stay in the sweet spot of the powerband throughout the acceleration cycle. And while the closely spaced ratios improve acceleration when merging or passing, the overdrive sixth gear allows for relaxed cruising at highway speeds, optimizing the driving experience while maximizing fuel efficiency. For added convenience, the CVT optimizes performance and efficiency through a console-mounted gear selector and paddle shifters, better maintaining the engine’s rpm ‘sweet spot’ over a wide range of in-town and freeway driving.

The 2011 Susuki SX4 Sport retains MacPherson struts in the front, with a rear torsion beam in the back. Refined in Europe – and drawing from the widely acclaimed Suzuki Swift – the sport-tuned suspension offers a 10mm lower ride height than non-Sport SX4 models, KYB performance shocks and standard stabilizer bars. The combination of a wide track and large 17-inch alloy wheels with low-profile 50-series tires optimizes the ride and handling balance, while adding to the vehicle’s dynamic personality.

The 2011 Susuki SX4 Sedan comes in three trim levels: Base, LE and new Anniversary Edition value package that adds 17-inch alloy wheels, rear disc brakes, remote keyless entry and paddle shifters to last year’s LE Popular Value Package. The SX4 Sport SE offers all of the features on the SX4 Sedan, as well as standard rear disc brakes, aero body kit, fog lights, leather steering wheel, pop-up integrated navigation system (with standard advanced navigation features), cruise control, paddle shifters, remote keyless entry, 17-inch alloy wheels and an optional Bluetooth®3 hands-free system.

Technical Specifications – 2011 Suzuki SX4 Sedan/Sedan Sport
Wheelbase: 98.4 inches
Overall Length: 176.8 inches/177.6 inches
Overall Width: 68.1 inches
Engine: 2.0-liter, 4-cylinder, 16-valve DOHC engine
Horsepower: 150 hp @ 6,200 rpm (manual) 148 hp @ 6,000 rpm (CVT)
Torque: 140 lb.-ft. @ 4,000 rpm
Transmission, Manual: 6-speed manual transmission
Transmission, Automatic: Continuously Variable
Brakes: Front ventilated disc brakes with rear drums (SX4 sedan) and rear discs (SX4 Sport) and 4-wheel ABS with Electronic Brake Force Distribution. EPA Fuel Economy Estimates: 23/33 FWD MT with 15-inch wheels 23/32 FWD MT with 17-inch wheels 23/30 FWD CVT with 17-inch wheels.

2011 Suzuki SX4 Prices MSRP $13,499 - $18,899

2011 Suzuki SX4 Crossover Prices MSRP $16,999 - $18,499

2011 Suzuki SX4 SportBack Prisces MSRP  $16,499 - $16,999

 

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2011 SUZUKI KIZASHI SPORTS CARS

With the launch of the 2011 Suzuki Kizashi, Suzuki is taking aim at the midsize sedan segment. More precisely, the smaller end of the midsize market, since the Kizashi yields several centimetres to its main rivals in wheelbase and overall length. It also stands out, for the time being at least, for the fact that it is offered only as a fully equipped model, with leather upholstery, four-wheel drive, a 2.4-litre engine, continuously variable transmission (CVT), etc.

2011 Suzuki Kizashi

2011 Suzuki Kizashi Interior and trunk
Access to the front is relatively easy. The seats are very comfortable, with lumbar adjustment for the driver. Legroom is good but headroom is very limited for tall people, whose head is up against the ceiling. The driving position is good. Rear access is made more difficult by the rather narrow door openings. The bench seat, with its rather high cushion, is comfortable for two adults. Headroom and legroom are adequate for all but tall people. The seatback is split 60/40, and there is a small ski pass-through in the 60-section. Folding both sides reveals an opening to the trunk that is a bit narrow and that lacks height. The seatback folds a few centimetres higher than the floor of the trunk, sloping up towards the front. Luggage space is good and the trunk lid opening is relatively large. You have to be careful of the hinges, which can crush things placed underneath.

2011 Suzuki Kizashi


2011 Suzuki Kizashi Safety Features
The interior is carefully finished in good-quality materials. Except for engine noise in average acceleration and above, sound suppression is efficient. Cabin storage is good. Gauges and instruments are well laid out and everything is illuminated at night. The climate control system is efficient. You have to choose between the odometer reading and the outside temperature reading in the information display, which denotes a rather basic design.  For the time being, the Kizashi is offered with a choice of just four paint colours (silver, red, black, white) and one colour, charcoal grey, inside. Needless to say, that’s pretty basic. It’s also surprising that blue is not available, as it is quite a popular colour.



2011 Suzuki Kizashi

Standard equipment includes eight airbags (two front, four side and two curtain), four-wheel antilock disc brakes, stability control, five head restraints, and good headlights. Visibility is very good on all sides, except on a three-quarter-rear angle. In U.S. government tests, the Kizashi obtained five stars out of five for the protection of front occupants in a frontal impact, and for all occupant protection in a side crash. It earned four stars for rollover resistance. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety awarded the Kizashi an Acceptable rating, its second highest, for roof strength, and a Good rating, its highest, for the protection of all occupants in a side or a rear impact.

2011 Suzuki Kizashi Engine and Transmission
The 2.4-litre 4-cylinder produces 180 horsepower and 170 pound-feet of torque. Acceleration and pickup are more what you’d expect from a subcompact than from a midsize car, with performance lacking in vigour and conviction. The engine is noisy in average acceleration and above. The CVT transmission is usually smooth but becomes abrupt when reaccelerating after releasing the throttle. Manual mode is relatively quick.
The Kizashi is a front-wheel drive equipped with a four-wheel-drive system that the driver can activate with a push of a button on the dash. In ordinary driving, the system splits power 95:5 front to rear, but by analysing steering-wheel angle and throttle position, it can transfer up to 50% of power to the rear wheels.

2011 Suzuki Kizashi

2011 Suzuki Kizashi On the Road
The four-wheel independent suspension tuning blends firmness and suppleness to provide a comfortable ride that is a bit on the firm side. On uneven pavement the reaction can be firm, but not stiff or harsh. In combination with the Kizashi’s rigid platform, this rather firm suspension delivers very good road holding, actively assisted by P235/45R18 tires that will also be costly to replace. The power steering is a tad heavy but stable, precise and relatively quick. The brakes are powerful and resist well to fade.

The 2011 Kizashi is basically a good car, comfortable, pleasant to drive and roomier inside than you’d expect, given its exterior dimensions. However, price, limited colour choice, modest engine performance and the availability of just one model, for the time being, will probably turn off some buyers. Suzuki has already announced that a sport model with a manual transmission is on the way, but they’ll have to offer other, less equipped versions and front-wheel drive to allow the Kizashi to compete more adequately with its rivals, all of which are available in a wider choice of models and trims.

PROS: front comfort, ride, road holding, handling, standard equipment, fit and finish

CONS: headroom (tall people), small opening behind folding seatback, only one model, modest power, noisy in average acceleration and above, openings under front bumper.

2011 SUZUKI KIZASHI
Engine: 16-valve, 2.4-litre 4-cylinder
Horsepower
: 180 hp at 6,500 rpm
Torque: 170 lb-ft at 4,000 rpm
Transmission: automatic continuously variable transmission (CVT)
Suspension: fully independent
Brakes: disc/disc
Wheelbase: 270 cm
Length: 465 cm
Width: 182 cm
Height: 148 cm
Weight: 1,620 kg
Tires: P235/45R18
Maximum towing capacity: not recommended
Airbags: dual front, plus four side and two curtain airbags

Fuel consumption:
- Natural Resources Canada rating:
City 9.3 L/100 km (30 mpg) Highway 6.8 L/100 km (42 mpg)
- Test result: 9 L/100 km (31 mpg) Test temperature: 13°C to 27°C
CO2 emissions: 3,924 kg/20,000 km
Fuel tank capacity: 63 litres
Fuel requirement: regular grade gasoline
Acceleration
0–100 km/h: 10.2 seconds 60–100 km/h: 7.3 seconds
Competition: Chevrolet Malibu, Chrysler Sebring, Dodge Avenger, Honda Accord, Hyundai Sonata, Kia Magentis, Mazda6, Mitsubishi Galant, Nissan Altima, Subaru Legacy, Toyota Camry, Volkswagen Passat

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