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Its a very good mid/large SUV that is nice looking and performs well. Since you are buying a used 2007 model you are probably getting it for 50-60% of what the original owner paid for it or the retail at least. That is the negative, Suzuki's depreciate faster then many other brands, though...

What is wrong with my 2007 Suzuki XL7's power steering?
We brought our 2007 Suzuki XL7 into the dealership Thursday, because we lost power steering. They had to order a power steering pump and replaced it. They said it would be a little hard to turn due to air bubbles trapped. But, we have had it for two days now, and it seems harder than before it got fixed to turn! We can only turn the steering wheel...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

They should have bled the system of any trapped air when they replaced the pump. It needs to be taken back and don't leave until it is done right. Reference:Over 40 years repairing and restoring cars.

Can i add a 3rd row seat for a 2007 Suzuki XL7?
I want to add a 3rd row for my 2007 Suzuki XL7. Is it possible and can I do it myself?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

The slightly longer wheelbase model IS the XL7. XL meaning "extended length" and 7= 7 passenger. You can do it yourself. However, it would've been cheaper overall to purchase one with the 3rd row seat already since you get rear A/C also with the third seat from Suzuki.

Mechanic says that the reason my 2007 Suzuki XL7 won't start is because of some "security unit".?
2007 XL7. Key gets stuck in the ignition when you put it in, have to push the release button in the bottom of the steering column. Can not move the shifter and the car does not turn on. I was told that it "might" be a "security unit" that thinks the car has been tampered with or something. It was randomly misfiring in cylinders 1-6 before we took...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

Very curious that this all started when the "guy who did it" (your oil change) said it wouldn't start. It sounds like your ignition lock is damaged. Maybe "the guy" tried to put the wrong key in it - and either damaged the lock - or the security system thought it was being...


 
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