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Suzuki Grand Vitara Review

MPGomatic.com reviews the 2009 Suzuki Grand Vitara Luxury 4WD on a long weekend test drive and finds the little four-wheeler fun to drive both on and off the road. http://www.mpgomatic.com/20...  
 
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peterfarrow (4 months ago) Show Hide
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what a great review, nice camera work at the end with the in car driving shots, gives a real feeling of "being there"
Nice car too!
hecastemesa (7 months ago) Show Hide
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1:30 the sound is great
1doubbled1 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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check out the sound on mine
zukisidekick (7 months ago) Show Hide
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I just bought a 2009 XSport V6, and it's incredible. My family are Suzuki fans, owning an 08 SX4 Crossover, a 95 Sidekick (modified for offroad), an 88 Samurai (Also modded). My in laws liked our SX4 so much that they bought two...

The new 2.4L inline 4 on the GV is better than the older 2.7L 6cyl. More torque down low and far more fuel efficient. If you need power and torque to tow, etc, go with the 3.2L V6. Take one for a test drive!
zukisidekick (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Don't let Consumer Reports cloud your judgement. They're a joke..They claimed the Suzuki Samurai had a high propensity to roll-over....Suzuki took them to court, and won the case....They CR falsified the report and the test of the Samurai...Sorry, they lose all credibility....
tonylione316 (9 months ago) Show Hide
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I am interested in the four-cylinder model, do you suggest it? Price being an issue
mpgomatic (9 months ago) Show Hide
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I haven't driven the four-banger. You lose power over the V6, of course, but you can gain a bit of fuel economy with the manual transmission.
flyrodder68 (11 months ago) Show Hide
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Per Consumer reports: "has fully independent suspension. Our newly tested 2.4-liter four-cylinder was noisy and sluggish and yielded just 19 mpg overall. .......Steering is somewhat vague, and handling is reluctant though ultimately very secure. The ride is stiff and jittery. We found the rear seat fairly roomy. Side curtain air bags adn stability control are standard. "

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