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23 Suzuki XL7 results

Suzuki XL7 OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS

Owner Reviews
3.8
14 Reviews
5 star
29%
4 star
36%
3 star
21%
2 star
14%
1 star
0%
Overall
3.8
Value
3.4
Style
3.1
Performance
3.0
Comfort
3.6
Fuel Economy
2.6
Reliability
3.4
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AA
AA
Arlington, Texas
5.0
Love it
I really like this vehicle. For a smaller brand car, it has been very durable. Overall the car is very durable, as I'm about to hit two hundred thousand miles this year. Which is pretty good for a thirteen year old car. Even though it has a weak engine, it has a truck frame so I can tow smaller things like a jet ski. Also with the small engine, it has a good exhaust note.
Brittany
Brittany
23114, Virginia
2.0
Clunky and expensive
I enjoy driving a car that is this high up above the traffic. My vehicle is a rebuild, which means it is missing a radio and has had some problems as a result of the rebuild. I am trying to not let that influence the rest of the review of the vehicle. I like the color, the fact that it has a large space in the back for my dog, and the fact that I can add extra seats in the back.
SDG
SDG
Lexington, Kentucky
4.0
Great SUV from Suzuki
The Suzuki XL7 2002 model is by far the best SUV I've ever driven. After 13 years and 140,000+ miles of work, my car is still going strong. It can seat 6 people besides the driver, making it an excellent car for travelling with friends or family. There have been no major issues with the engine; it runs great! This was the car I learned to drive with, so it's been through all the bumps, jerks, and trials that a new teenager driver can inflict on a vehicle. It's jumped curbs, bumped mailboxes, had a driver riding the brakes, and still it keeps going. During a major ice storm that dumped several inches of ice and over a foot of snow on the ground, my car was the only one among my friends with 4-wheel drive, and thus was used by the group to get around town. The seats fold down easily to make room for moving large objects, and all but the back row can easily slide forward and back to increase floor space. I regularly travel 200 miles each way to see my family once a month, but this never seems to affect the vehicle's performance.