I think it's all relative. Some people are simply OK with the way the engine sounds/feels, while other ones find it rougher than what they're used to (or compare it to). For me it's an Outlander V6 I compare it with, and I find the Kizashi engine rougher even when idling (I can feel vibrations in the chair in the Kizashi, even more in the steering wheel, when idling, for instance). I know the V6 engines are smoother, but I'm yet to get used to the Kizashi's feel. I noticed this from the first test drive (and that was a different Kizashi, not the one I have now), but I liked the car a lot otherwise, so I decided to get it in spite of this.Minority wrote:
I also drove a manual which exhibited the same characteristic if driven in the same manner (but on a manual I wouldn't drive at so low revs in such a high gear).
The engine is definately rougher than my last two Mazda 6s and definately rougher than my wifes 2L Kia Cerato (Forte). Even if I drive my wifes car at 1500rpm in top (it's a manual), it's much smoother (it doesn't want to accelerate away from 1500rpm in top, but it's not rough like the Kizashi) and thats a much cheaper Korean car.
I recently drove a Toyota Corolla auto hire car and that was smoother.
My dealer avised that I should contact Suzuki Australia direct and that's what I'm going to do.
The fact that some of you guys don't seem to be experiencing this problem gives me hope that it's a problem that can be resolved and stop it spoiling my experience of an otherwise lovely car!
Regarding the rpms/speed ratio, I did the following experiment today: drove slowly, just below 40km/h in automatic mode. While maintaining speed, changed to manual. The displayed gear was 5. Once I dowshifted to 4, the car would not let me upshift to 5 again, unless I went over 40km/h. Similarly, below 60km/h in automatic and the corresponding manual "gear" was 6. In manual mode, one would not be able to upshift to 6 if the speed was less than 60km/h. So it's clear that the automatic mode has a tendency to keep the engine at low rpms, even lower than it accepts in manual mode.
Why that is, I have no clue. But I'm getting used to switching to manual mode every time I drive slowly, so I can keep the rpms in a decent range without accelerating.