Just because you haven’t heard of the Suzuki Kizashi doesn’t mean you should write it off. Suzuki has been a bit of a sleeper brand in the US, but the 2011 Kizashi SLS Sport was enough to surprise our staff member while he test drove it for Bullz-Eye.
Here’s an excerpt from his review:
The interior of the 2011 Suzuki Kizashi Sport SLS felt like it belonged to a much higher priced vehicle. Our test model included push button ignition, 10-way power driver seat with memory, dual zone auto climate control, 425W Rockford Fosgate CD Audio with booming 10 speakers, iPod and MP3 USB Port. The Kizashi also had Bluetooth hands free calling, a leather steering wheel, power moon roof and heated mirrors. I also want to mention the upscale black appointed leather seats as they were some of the most comfortable and stylish seats I have seen in a vehicle with a 20k sticker price. Suzuki used the same leather to accent the door panels. That’s a detail normally used in much more expensive sedans than the Kizashi Sport. The dashboard is sleek with a very clean center stack, featuring quality dials and buttons that also give that feel of “affordable luxury”.
To read more about the 2011 Suzuki Kizashi, including our staff’s take on the car’s performance, head over to Bullz-Eye.com.
Bullz-Eye is currently behind the wheel of a 2011 Hyundai Sonata Limited 2.0T. Hyundai’s taken a lot of time to liven up the design of this affordable sedan. Head over to the Bullz-Eye Sonata gallery to see pics of the new model and, as always, keep an eye out for the upcoming review.
Bullz-Eye recently had the chance to review the new 2011 Ford Explorer Limited. The Explorer is one of those models that hasn’t seen an update in several years. This year it looks like Ford is trying to move the Explorer into the crossover segment.
Here’s what Bullz-Eye’s staff member had to say:
When I first took a look at the 2011 Ford Explorer it was obvious this would be a new beginning for a familiar name. The model I drove was an Explorer Limited 4WD with fog lamps, privacy glass in the 2nd and 3rd rows, dual chromed exhaust tips, roof rack side rails 20″ painted aluminum wheels and LED tail lamps. There are more than a few similarities between the 2011 Ford Explorer and the 2011 Ford Edge and I found myself doing a double take when I spotted either of the vehicles on the road. Basically both have a sleek and modern look and are both eye catching. Ford has been building the Explorer since 1991 but has not made fundamental changes to the exterior in any of the previous redesigns. The body is a few inches longer than the prior model but with the sleek new styling I don’t thing anyone will notice without breaking out a tape measure. This look is the look the Ford Freestyle should have achieved a few years back.
For the full review, including a look at the performance in the new 2011 Ford Explorer Limited, head over to the Bullz-Eye Cars Channel.
The guys at Bullz-Eye really said it best when they said this is the best time of year for sports fans. We just had MLB opening day, the NFL draft is right around the corner, and who could possibly forget about March Madness. Few sporting events stir up the kind of excitement generated by the Final Four, and for good reason.
Bullz-Eye is On Location for the Final Four this year, courtesy of Infiniti and the new M Hybrid. They’ve put together five things to look forward to for this year’s Final Four. For the full list, head over to the Bullz-Eye Blog, and don’t forget to check out the video above.
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