Used 2007 Suzuki Grand Vitara Consumer Reviews
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Love Our Grand Vitara
We were to buy a new vehicle due to a serious accident we had two weeks ago. We looked at Honda CR-V, Hyundai Tuscon, Kia Sportage, and Toyota RAV4. The Grand Vitara stood out like a shining star with its features, styling and performance. Best kept secret among small SUVs. Drives and looks great.
Best compact SUV I've had
Very nice compact SUV. Looks better than most of it's competitors and it also has better performance as well as more amenities than it's competitors. Handles better than a car. Very fun to drive. It can be used for towing as well as for off-roading. This small SUV is capable of taking you almost everywhere you take it. My rating for this SUV is 8/10.
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $2,60013 mi away
- Luxury 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,45013 mi away
- Luxury 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,950722 mi away
Our First SUV!
We have drove several SUVs and just couldn't find the right one. When we test drove the Grand Vitara and were very happy with the style, amount of pick up, and the build of the vehicle. Especially the 100,000 mile warranty. We are also very impressed with all the standard features you receive that are usually not in other SUV's and the great pricing! We recently discovered that Suzuki offers a large amount of assecories for reasonable prices so we can upgrade as we good. This vehicle drives like a sports car, has the power of a truck, and the style of luxury and class. We would recommend this vehicle to our friends and family.
Watch Out Toyota
I considered getting a CR-V, RAV4, and Subaru. I was surprisingly unimpressed by their overpriced stickers and lack of standard features. Many Subarus had rattles. Plus they are now pricing consumers out of their market. After researching JD Power and Edmunds, I kept looking convinced that many pro reviewers are in the pocket of Honda. Their reviews are glowing, while consumers say otherwise. We were pleasantly surprised by the standard features and the thoughtful elegant interior/exterior. I expected a budget vehicle and found a quality surprise. This isnt a $40,000 SUV, but it certainly shares many attributes. Its materials arent cheap in look/feel! The seats are very comfortable. It drives like a car-based SUV with solid handling. It has good power.
Some Good, Some Bad
I love the features like Smart Key that you don't find on vehicles in this class. I have one serious gripe. The mechanical valve lifters need to be serviced ever other year. I've heard it costs anywhere from $500 to $2400 out of our pockets! That's unacceptable for a modern engine. The rest of the car makers ALL use hydraulic, maintenance-free lifters. My '67 Ford even had them. Suzuki saved $100 and we will be paying for it for years to come. My valves are already ticking with only 7,000 miles. Also, the MIL came on and the fuel gauge went to "E" so that's my first trip to the dealer for repair. The valve train ruins it for me. Cannot recommend this SUV for this reason. Try again, Suzuki.