Used 2009 Suzuki XL7 Consumer Reviews
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Not bad for 27K
This is my first new ride, and I am quite pleased with my selection. I haven't had much time to drive it as it seems I'm busy 24/7 with my 2 jobs, but at least I got to take it about 60 miles outside of Denver the other day (and then back) and I'm very impressed with its ride/stability/performance and toys. With the navy blue paint and factory chrome wheels, I get plenty of compliments on my selection.
Best kept secret -- ever!
I love this SUV so much that I just bought a second one! Very few people know anything about this vehicle. This SUV has standard stability control, traction control, ABS, 5 spd auto/manumatic transmission, auto door locks/headlights, side curtain bags - all rows, climate control, alloy wheels, privacy glass, IPOD input, 252 hp GM high feature engine(same used in Cadillac CTS, Buick Enclave, although, XL7 engine built in Japan), 7yr/100,000 mile warranty with roadside assistance, 3/36 bumper to bumper that covers even the dome light,driver information center (which allows to program lights,doors,etc),tire pressure monitor (tells you pressure for each tire). Quad 5 Star crash rating too.It's not an Equinox!
- Luxury 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,999861 mi away
Value SUV and functional
This is our first Suzuki purchase and have not been disappointed with it. It excels in room, power and functionality. Too bad Suzuki dropped it from their line up, some upgrades to the interior and better tires (bridgestone - above average noise) can make this an A+ buy. Looks good on the outside and comfortable interior. Rear seats are not for adults, but perfect for little ones, specially in seat restraint. Audio system is standard GM, very average. Mileage has been around 22.4 hwy and 14 in the city.
one of the best vehicles ever owned
This is one of the best vehicles I have ever owned over my 50 years+ of driving easy to drive very good petro mileage considering the size of the vehicle the boot holds a great deal of luggage for holiday trips. The instrument panel is very well laid out. The bonnet has easy access. The vehicle performed extremely well over our 4,600 mile trip. I highly recommend this xl7 any gripes? yes; backing up the vehicle takes some getting used to. Really could use back-up sensors!
Exceeds Expectations
I have driven this XL7 over 15000 miles in 6 months,on the highway(gets up to 80 mph like a champ),in town accelerates with the best,reliable performance every day;Great Car!Wife loves it(and she drives a luxury car costing twice as much.) Have had "0" problems, except would like to buy driving/fog lights to look cool and can't seem to find any. W.C.Smith