Re: The Kizashi Spotting Thread!
Posted: Wed May 02, 2018 2:01 am
I think it's funny that while our cars are certainly not considered exotics, they are about as rare. And in well-to-do areas, more rare!
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To give any credence to this, I always see more Lamborghinis in Japan on my visits than I do Kizashis. Even as government fleet vehicles, they are very rare in Japan. I believe the US market got the most out of anywhere and they were still sold in very small figures.LPSISRL wrote:I think it's funny that while our cars are certainly not considered exotics, they are about as rare. And in well-to-do areas, more rare!
If not total it as we've seen a lot lately. I truly hope I don't get into an accident with my Kizashi as I want to keep it a long time. I think finding a quality-built sedan that's engaging to drive that can be had for a very good price is getting rarer and rarer. Given the news of the Honda Accord's faltering sales and Ford's announcement to gut all sedans and hatches from their line-up, I think the days of a fun-to-drive family sedan are fading.SamirD wrote:I'd hate to be a person that collides with a Kizashi--your insurance will jump as your insurance company tries to repair the car!
You should take orders from us that want JDM Kizashi goodies from the homeland.KuroNekko wrote:If not total it as we've seen a lot lately. I truly hope I don't get into an accident with my Kizashi as I want to keep it a long time. I think finding a quality-built sedan that's engaging to drive that can be had for a very good price is getting rarer and rarer. Given the news of the Honda Accord's faltering sales and Ford's announcement to gut all sedans and hatches from their line-up, I think the days of a fun-to-drive family sedan are fading.SamirD wrote:I'd hate to be a person that collides with a Kizashi--your insurance will jump as your insurance company tries to repair the car!
I haven't driven my Kizashi in two weeks given my Japan trip and I'm looking forward to it.
P.S. I always bring back JDM gifts for my Kizashi. This time, a tiny QC3 USB charger so small, the console can close with it and the USB cable plugged in. I also got my favorite Japanese car air fresheners.
Back in the day, I would have but these days the internet makes just about anything available anywhere. If anything, it's harder finding out about these products in the first place than actually trying to buy them online.SamirD wrote:You should take orders from us that want JDM Kizashi goodies from the homeland.KuroNekko wrote:If not total it as we've seen a lot lately. I truly hope I don't get into an accident with my Kizashi as I want to keep it a long time. I think finding a quality-built sedan that's engaging to drive that can be had for a very good price is getting rarer and rarer. Given the news of the Honda Accord's faltering sales and Ford's announcement to gut all sedans and hatches from their line-up, I think the days of a fun-to-drive family sedan are fading.SamirD wrote:I'd hate to be a person that collides with a Kizashi--your insurance will jump as your insurance company tries to repair the car!
I haven't driven my Kizashi in two weeks given my Japan trip and I'm looking forward to it.
P.S. I always bring back JDM gifts for my Kizashi. This time, a tiny QC3 USB charger so small, the console can close with it and the USB cable plugged in. I also got my favorite Japanese car air fresheners.