2008 Suzuki XL7 Consumer Opinions from Around the Web

Found 56 consumer opinions, showing 1-5:

  • Suzuki XL7, KBB Consumer Review

    "This is my second and best XL7. My first was the previous body and drive-train model so it is not comparing apples to apples, but this one is like driving a luxury vehicle, without... Read full review

  • 2008 Suzuki XL7, CarAndDriver Consumer Review

    Mileage: 7500 Style: AWD Limited Owned Before: I have previously owned a vehicle of this make. Pros Plenty of power, loaded with options, great price! Cons Have had it for almost a year and... Read full review

  • Great 7 Seater Mid Size SUV

    A great value for a seven seater. The usable 2 extra back seats are great for kids yet even small adults. Plus the 2 extra seats have airbags so safety is considered (unlike other SUVs we... Read full review

  • Surprisingly great SUV!

    "The 2008 Limited is my second XL7. While the styling may not appeal to everyone I find it especially attractive in silver. The interior room for an SUV of this size is incredible. I also... Read full review

  • Suzuki XL7, KBB Consumer Review

    "Purchased the Platinum top of the line XL7. Fully loaded. Purchased a Dealer Demo unit and got a great deal. Sunroof, Navigation, 17" Chrome Wheels, Tire Pressure Sensors, XM Satellite... Read full review

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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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