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Suzuki XL7 Review - Kelley Blue Book

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Suzuki XL7. In the past several years consumers have moved away from traditional truck-based SUVs and toward smaller car-based crossover SUVs. The Suzuki XL7 has changed with the times as well -- morphing from a rugged body-on-frame SUV into the more comfortable, easy-to-live-with crossover it is today.

Welcome to our comprehensive Kelley Blue Book review of the Suzuki XL7.

Along with the promise of outdoor adventures, the XL7 offers up all of the features one might expect from a modern family-hauler: seating for seven, the ability to tow and available all-wheel-drive. For more new car reviews, interviews and automotive news visit http://www.kbb.com today.

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  • Grand Vitara is by far the best small SUV in the market.

  • The xl7 looks to gm to me!!! I think that it was made by gm

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  • My parents had an '07, over all really enjoyed it. The dealer we bought it from *cough* faulkner *cough* is a joke, but their suzuki division was (thankfully) purchased by Sutliff, which is where we had any warranty work done. Traded it in last year for a top end Impala which has had more wheel, tire, and alignment problems than i have gone through tires for my car... *6* in 5 years, but i dont rotate, nor do i have a feather for a foot.

  • And one other thing I forgot to add is that getting service on the XL7 is like pulling hen's teeth. The Suzuki dealerships have pretty much closed up shop or moved away.

  • Well, I bought this vehicle back in 2007 and what a waste. The moonroof leaked and it was supposedly repaired. However, it started leaking again about 3 weeks ago and that's when I decided to get rid of it. It started leaking under the dashboard, I don't know how many gas caps I had to replace because after a couple of months they didn't stay on, which kept the engine light on. Please don't waste your time or money on this vehicle because they don't make them anymore.

  • Beautiful car the intenior looks downgrade n cheap.

  • Last gen XL-7 made in Canada in a plant owned by GM and Suzuki. The quad-cam V-6 is a GM motor (check the emission stick under the hood-yup, GM) as is the '09 6-speed auto. Rumor was on the '09 some had the direct-injected fuel injection, don't know that for sure; chassis was a stretched version of Equinox/Torrent (Epsilon chassis, not a modified car chassis). Not a bad design, detractors say it can't go off-road very well, but done right they are excellent...ask Jeep!

  • the only thing that gave suzuki and edge was the use of thebody on frame design with out it I will just get a crew cab truck and call it a day

  • Used to have one and it has both parts GM mainly but i think the only thing from suzuki is engine, pretty much everything else is gm steering, navi, keyless remote ect

  • ummm...Its has a GM Stereo and steering wheel...

  • @capang9555 nope... it is made by suzuki

  • Suzuki should stick to motorcycles

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