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Suzuki pitching Kizashi against premium brands

Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 6:55 pm
by sj85
I was doing a general search in the internet and came across this article
http://www.mediapost.com/publications/? ... aid=141717

It seems, Suzuki America is giving Kizashi the much needed hype that would probably drive more people to the dealership. One thing that I have seen is that Suzuki lacks the advertisment to drive people to the dealership because I know for fact the car sells itself to anyone who drives it once.
With kizashi's attempt to putting ads in premium TV ad slots, I sincerely hope Suzuki finds the necessary publicity to drive people to the dealership. Thoug I love the uniqueness of this car in the road, but in all fairness better sales would definitely mean assured presence of Suzuki in America for years to come.

You might also want to check the Kizashi Kicks website here http://www.kizashikicks.com

Re: Suzuki pitching Kizashi against premium brands

Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 2:05 am
by metatrox
Just saw these on their facebook. Its a great little series of videos. Informing and funny!

Posted links on the Depot page!

Re: Suzuki pitching Kizashi against premium brands

Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 4:40 am
by Puppy80
I love the banana peel one. GO GO GOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Re: Suzuki pitching Kizashi against premium brands

Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 6:38 am
by metatrox
Lol yeah. I wonder I'd they are still taking submissions.

Re: Suzuki pitching Kizashi against premium brands

Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 1:34 pm
by jimmerz
Although, I think it is a little silly to advertise a Kizashi for $15,000 and compare it to BMW, Lexus and Audi...JMO.

I love my Kizashi but it is none of the above mentioned vehicles.

Re: Suzuki pitching Kizashi against premium brands

Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 2:40 pm
by Ronzuki
Finally saw another Kizashi on the road here in Lancaster for the first time ever yesterday leaving the very same industrial/office park I work in. Bright Red...looked nice. Right now, we do not have a Suzuki dealer in Lancster County which is why, I'm certain, I haven't seen any until now.
I agree that a little bit of Kizashi advertising would probably go a long way, however, it is my belief that the lack of advertising is what also helps to keep the price down...double edge sword.

Re: Suzuki pitching Kizashi against premium brands

Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 4:37 pm
by Blackbelt
jimmerz wrote:Although, I think it is a little silly to advertise a Kizashi for $15,000 and compare it to BMW, Lexus and Audi...JMO.

I love my Kizashi but it is none of the above mentioned vehicles.
Very true. Our Kizashis are more reliable than 2 of those three vehicles. :D :D

Re: Suzuki pitching Kizashi against premium brands

Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 11:57 pm
by jimmerz
Ha ha ha...I am sure you are referring to the BMW and Audi?

Well, reliability beats luxury anyday in my book. And so far so good. I do really like this car. I think If I were to get the fully loaded SLS, I might be hard pressed to realize it is a Suzuki and not a more "popular" luxury vehicle. They did a good job and hopefully they continue to improve on it...I might get another one in 2.5 years when my lease is up.

Re: Suzuki pitching Kizashi against premium brands

Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 3:19 am
by kizashi_mike
I am gonna get another Kizashi in 2-3 years, whenever there is a facelift. Lets just hope Suzuki is doing well enough to still be in the States by then.

I suppose if they market the Kizashi more (as they are attempting to do) and hopefully release the Swift here they should be able to get back to 6,000+ vehicles a month which will keep them in the game here. I got my fingers crossed!

Re: Suzuki pitching Kizashi against premium brands

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 1:03 am
by TheHolyGhost
The Swift does look like a great little car. With the Ford Fiesta coming over here it looks like the small car market could be becoming more competitive but also more popular in the coming years, that could bode well for Suzuki.