Favorite thing about the Kizashi.

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bmw&kizzyownr
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Best features, I could list a bunch: Probably seems like I'm listing every option but really just providing the ones I enjoy the most. The fact you can buy a one year old Vivid red SLS AWD with less than 10K (stickered for approx. $30K US) for about half the price as I did. Well, I sure don't want to get rid of my 'fully loaded' SLS AWD and I enjoy all the features it has. I'm glad almost all the forum members like the versions they have too! Especially cool that the 'S' owners like the simplicity and straightforwardness of their car, couldn't agree more. :)

Features: AWD, Navigation (yes)w/traffic alerts, Rockford Fosgate stereo, steering, CVT (yes), leather, backup camera (with sensors), dual zone climate control, heated seats, fog lights, ski bag (w/pass through), homelink, push button start, keyless (smart key) entry, lumbar support, memory driver seat, dimming r/v mirror, etc. , etc. Many of these are not important to others ... I understand, but they are to me and I have utilized each feature numerous times.

Agree with many posters, wouldn't pay extra for the Nav. However, I bought my 2011 SLS AWD a year after it was sold in the USA and I would much prefer having the NAV (although it isn't a great unit) than no NAV. Also, I've never had any problems with my CVT or headlights with almost 50K on the speedo. Maybe I'm just lucky.. but I certainly don't stress the CVT from a standing stop. But yes I drive fast...I just don't start out from a stoplight like I'm a teenager anymore. Would I prefer the manual, yes (I've owned more than a dozen and prefer them) but the tradeoff to get AWD is worth it and I think anyone who goes to sell his/hers in a climate that experiences four (including brutal winters) seasons will appreciate the extra $$$ their vehicle commands for this feature.

Steering is 'almost' as telepathic as the Bimmers I own...and that's the real reason I bought it. Yes, electric pwr steering doesn't beat 'hydraulic' power steering (heavier but w/better feel in 'my opinion') but the Kizzy has a good, make that really good pwr steering unit.

Hope everyone enjoys their Kizashi like I enjoy mine. All the models (S, SE, etc) share the same DNA (steering, 'similar' looks, extensive features//w/each subsequent model after the S adding more to the mix) so I think anyone who criticizes any version other than their own is at best disingenuous and at most 'jealous'.

Take care, enjoy your vehicle, and happy motoring!
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KuroNekko
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AWD models will command more in resale value not only for the AWD system, but also because they're automatics. Manuals are cheaper in the new car market and also cheaper in the used car market given they are less sought-out. This diminishes their value given the majority of Americans looking to buy a car aren't looking to row their own gears.
In areas with considerable snow in the winter, there is no question that the AWD will be a major selling point.
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