http://www.iihs.org/iihs/news/desktopne ... -for-teens
Funny how they keep looking at it, even though it's dead for all intents and purposes.
The Kizzy makes top list for Teens (Again)
Suzuki Kizashi 2010-13 $4,500
Yeah right!
Yeah right!

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It's perfect for this purpose. One would be crazy to buy a teenage driver a new car. They are likely going to damage or mistreat it so going used is wise. However, you also want them in a safe car. In that regard, I think something like the Kizashi is quite good given all Kizashis are sold used now but all have the same high safety rating.nytq wrote:http://www.iihs.org/iihs/news/desktopne ... -for-teens
Funny how they keep looking at it, even though it's dead for all intents and purposes.
I also want to praise the other two Suzukis that made it on the list which were the Grand Vitara and the XL-7.
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2011 Suzuki Kizashi Sport GTS 6MT (Sold)
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The only issue I have for this car being recommended for teens or beginner drivers is the giant A-pillars.
I've been driving for years now, and pedestrians still find their way to sneak into the blind spot and I see them almost last second before applying the brakes.
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I've been driving for years now, and pedestrians still find their way to sneak into the blind spot and I see them almost last second before applying the brakes.
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Totally agree! I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONEDesRado wrote:The only issue I have for this car being recommended for teens or beginner drivers is the giant A-pillars.
I've been driving for years now, and pedestrians still find their way to sneak into the blind spot and I see them almost last second before applying the brakes.
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Pedestrians? I've lost entire small cars behind those a-pillars! I have to do the owl head-bob thing on either side of the pillars to make sure I'm not missing anythingDesRado wrote:The only issue I have for this car being recommended for teens or beginner drivers is the giant A-pillars.
I've been driving for years now, and pedestrians still find their way to sneak into the blind spot and I see them almost last second before applying the brakes.
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Hahaha, that is true and now that you mention the owl thing, I admit I've had to do the same thing.Speed_Racer wrote:Pedestrians? I've lost entire small cars behind those a-pillars! I have to do the owl head-bob thing on either side of the pillars to make sure I'm not missing anythingDesRado wrote:The only issue I have for this car being recommended for teens or beginner drivers is the giant A-pillars.
I've been driving for years now, and pedestrians still find their way to sneak into the blind spot and I see them almost last second before applying the brakes.
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