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MSRP: $25,595 - $29,980 See Local Classifieds
 
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CarGurus' Review for 2009 suzuki xl-7

...Although it offers good cargo utility, three rows of seats, and a tough engine, the '09 XL-7 does not stand out in a field crowded with more fuel-efficient, nicer-looking, and better-handling...

Edmunds
2009 suzuki xl7 Professional Edmunds Review

...Whether you're looking at a pair of jeans or a $26,000 SUV, value is difficult to ignore. Body Styles, Trim Levels, and Options: The 2009 Suzuki XL7 is a midsize crossover SUV available in three trim...

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2009 Suzuki XL7 Professional Cars.com Review

...Heated door mirrors are standard on Limited models with front- or all-wheel drive, and standard on Premium and Luxury trims levels with all-wheel drive. The XL7 measures 197.2 inches long and 72.2...


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This is an excellent SUV

...Previous to that I had a Corvette and Volvo and my most recent vehicle was a fully loaded Montana mini-van. I mention this in way of letting you know my past...

Edmunds user
Love my XL7!!

...!! I love the room it has inside. The third row is so convenient. The storage is great and it rides really good. My daughter even loves it! Not too big and not...

Edmunds user
Waste of Money

...I have had it for a little over a year and it has been back to the dealership 7 times. There is something faulty with the gas cap and the check engine light...

Edmunds user
Great SUV

...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...


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Trouble with Suzuki XL 7 front end alignment ?
I own a 2004 Suzuki XL 7 that I bought new.It only has 50,000 miles on it, but Am having a difficult time getting the front end aligned. Regardless of new tires, 3 front end alignments ( told everything is within specs) the car pulls severely to the right. The lower arm recall showed no sign of corrosion. Someone mentioned that the rear might be...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Post the alignment results. Unless the vehicle has been in a wreck the rear end should be ok. Other things to check that can cause pull: Brakes, tight balljoint, tie rod or strut.

Timing Belt or Timing Chain?
Just booked a 2003 Suzuki XL7 (Bug eyed model) in for it's 105,000km service. In the owners manual it says to replace timing belt. But when I have called to book it in Suzuki have said that it doesn't have a timing belt but it has a Timing Chain which they don't replace. So who do I believe the Owners manual or the Suzuki dealer? Does it have a...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 7 answers

Timing chain,no replacement schedule.

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The 2009 Suzuki XL7 is part of a growing class of crossover utility vehicles that stretch between compact and mid-size, and that feature a small third-row seat good for small children only—but nevertheless expands passenger capacity to seven.

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 available with the five-passenger layout.

The Outlander and Tribeca feel much sportier behind the wheel, even though they boast similar amounts of power for hauling their weight around.

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

In relation to these other vehicles, the XL7 has perhaps the softest, most comfortable ride, while still allowing decent handling.

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