Used 2008 Suzuki XL7 Consumer Reviews
Great SUV
Bought the vehicle used with 9K miles on it from the dealer. The car new was 30K and I paid half that. This is my 3rd Suzuki vehicle. Presently still has 2003 XL-7 with 96K(runs great). The car has fantasitc power, smooth tranny and is confortable to drive. The fact that the car is AWD is a big plus in the snow. Interior quality, fit and feel are just fine for me. I have pulled my boat with my 2003 XL7 without a problem and the extra 70+ HP will prove to be a great addition. 22MPG in the highway and about 18MPG around town. At this point I could not be happier.
Tickled with XL7
Just bought mine used (6,000 Miles) from a major dealer. Great style, power and interior space. Love the fit and finish and bought it for 40% less than list at new. Great car for kids, w/side airbages and plenty of storage.
- Premium 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,995253 mi away
- Premium 4dr SUV w/3rd RowMSRP: $4,999275 mi away
- Premium 4dr SUV w/3rd RowMSRP: $6,995306 mi away
Love it! (so far)
After looking at many, many choices for an SUV to replace our family Caravan, I had exhausted just about every option and was destined to pay 30K+ for an SUV that had all the options I wanted in a family transport. I happened to glimpse an XL7 while eating at a fast food place one day. I didn't even consider Suzuki as an option, but started doing some research and decided to chose something "out of the box". I have to say I've not been dissapointed. It's been a great SUV and was well within my budget with all the "bells & whistles" a much more expensive Acadia or GMC, Tahoe or Yukon would have been.
Crossover to Susuki
Before I purchased my Susuki I drove a Lexus RX300. I could not afford to buy another Lexus but wanted all the bells and whistles of my Lexus. I would never thought to have even test drove a Susuki but when I did I was hooked. I knew that I was going to purchase the car. I have two kids and love the 3rd row seating. The storage is great. It has a lot of pep and my husband likes the duel exhaust. I really like the interior. I love the red and white lights. I actually like the window switches in the middle console. I know some people in other reviews did not like that...to each their own. I would at least recommend someone to test drive the Susuki XL7 before making a final purchase.
Excellent choice
I have been eying the XL7 for some time now. I owned an Aerio SX but I was hit by an elderly woman and it was totaled. I was in Japan for 3 years and all I saw was Suzuki cars every where. Hardly any Hondas. So when i got back to the States I went to the dealership offered $19000 and i drove it off the lot. I have no complaints, rides smooth and it looks good. I would call it a crossover before an SUV.