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mapeterson2
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Hello all,

I've been looking for AWD cars that will be great in the snow and in the mountains. I'm from Minnesota but living in SoCal right now. I do many trips across the US and I would like a nice AWD car to drive in the snow so I can go in the winters.

I've been looking at Mistubishis, Subarus, Audis, and now came across this little guy. I've never heard of them before until I saw it in a magazine and I guess the AWD handling was compared to an Audi A4. Reading that, a question comes to mind. How big are these cars? I've never seen one so what is the car size compared to? A Jetta? A Camry? An A4?

All comments and pointers welcome!

Please help me decide!!

Thanks!

Mark.
2005 Pontiac GTO - 375 rwhp
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KHCreason
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I see it as a slightly scrunched Ford Fusion.

I can't quite see the hood while in the position I drive in.

wheelbase is 106.3 inches, with an overall length of 183.1, compared to the 110.6 wheelbase and 185.2 overall length of the Audi, this translates to a slightly tighter turning radius.

They are all in the Mid-Size segment, though that has a rather large scope as well.

For the price, I haven't seen anything that decently compares to the overall quality. Its like taking the technology and quality of a Ford Taurus, bumping it up to the next Quality rung and downgrading it one or two on the Tech end, and sticking it into the Fusion, and making sure a manual is offered, and THEN slashing 5 grand off sticker.

I sell Fords, and am buying a Kizashi.
mapeterson2
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haha nice. That's good to hear. The more I look into everything about the car, it makes me want one more.

They look real nice and having that 5 year/ unlimited mile corrosion protection is pretty sweet!
2005 Pontiac GTO - 375 rwhp
2001 Ford Ranger XLT - Stock w/ 6 inch lift
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TheHolyGhost
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The best comparison people generally make I think is to the previous generation Subaru Legacy and Acura TSX as far as size and sportiness. The TSX was probably a little quicker, but they were both on the smaller end of the mid-size segment and were good handling cars. The interior quality is definitely better than the Legacy though.
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mapeterson2 wrote:Hello all,

I've been looking for AWD cars that will be great in the snow and in the mountains. I'm from Minnesota but living in SoCal right now. I do many trips across the US and I would like a nice AWD car to drive in the snow so I can go in the winters.

I've been looking at Mistubishis, Subarus, Audis, and now came across this little guy. I've never heard of them before until I saw it in a magazine and I guess the AWD handling was compared to an Audi A4. Reading that, a question comes to mind. How big are these cars? I've never seen one so what is the car size compared to? A Jetta? A Camry? An A4?

All comments and pointers welcome!

Please help me decide!!

Thanks!

Mark.
its between corolla andd camary fit 2 golf bags in trunk, also wide as camry, whats nice is awd u can turn off, the kizashi or sx4 both that way i'm 63 lots of rooom ft and back seats
mapeterson2
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Awesome guys, thanks!

I'm really thinking about getting on now. They just seem so much fun!
2005 Pontiac GTO - 375 rwhp
2001 Ford Ranger XLT - Stock w/ 6 inch lift
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