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2008 Suzuki XL7 - Q&A

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I need to know how they number the cylinders on a suzuki XL7 2008.?
I need to find where cylinder 5 is located, but I do not know how to find it. Car: Suzuki XL7 2008 Answers appreciated.
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I need all of your opinions about a 2008 Suzuki XL7?
Are they good SUV's?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

Suzuki made cars and SUV for Chevy for a very long time, they just now decided to venture out on their own. The 2008 XL7 is very nice looking vehicle with lots of improvement over the last few years. If you can get it at a good price, buy it! I have the 2005 XL7 and it have been very good to me.

Where can i find a 2008 Suzuki xl7 for 14,000 $ and 2000 miles with 7 passenger?
please tell me the website
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I would check ebay.com cars.com and autotrader.com nationwide, you'll find one for sure, though probably with more miles as that vehicle does retail about $28,000, but like you figured it loses 40% of its value in the 1st year.

Suzuki XL-7 (base model)?
does anyone feel like the mileage is bad with their xl-7? I have the '07 base model.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Bad in what way? What are you comparing it to, a Honda Civic, other XL-7's or mid-size SUV's in general? The XL-7 is an SUV rated around 16/22 so you probably are averaging 18 mpg as stated on http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/sbs.htm.

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The 2008 Suzuki XL7 is part of a growing class of crossover utility vehicles that stretch between compact and mid-size, and feature a small third-row seat that’s only good for small children—but nevertheless expands passenger capacity to seven.

The third-row seat in the XL7 is more useful than the extremely pinched ones in the Outlander and Tribeca, but comparable to that in the RAV4.

Compared to these other vehicles, the XL7 has what’s perhaps the softest, most comfortable ride, while still allowing decent handling.

The Outlander and Tribeca feel much sportier behind the wheel, even though the amount of power they have to haul their weight around is similar.

The XL7’s engine, a 3.6-liter V-6 made by Suzuki in Japan, is especially smooth.

The Santa Fe, Outlander, and RAV4 all offer more economical four-cylinder engines, but in the Santa Fe and Outlander the four-cylinder is only offered with the five-passenger layout.


 
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