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2006 Suzuki XL7 Base
213,670 Miles | Salt Lake City, UT
$2,498
est. $45/mo

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2008 Suzuki XL7 Luxury
128,840 Miles | Spokane Valley, WA
$7,995
est. $144/mo

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2003 Suzuki XL7 Limited
148,502 Miles | Deer Park, WA
$6,750
est. $121/mo

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2008 Suzuki XL7 Luxury
64,410 Miles | Pleasant Grove, UT
$12,900
est. $232/mo

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2008 Suzuki XL7 Luxury
61,471 Miles | Burbank, CA
$9,995
est. $180/mo

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2004 Suzuki XL7 EX
165,000 Miles | Willoughby, OH
$2,495
est. $45/mo

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2005 Suzuki XL7 LX
111,187 Miles | East Dubuque, IL
$5,430
est. $98/mo

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2002 Suzuki XL7 Plus
152,507 Miles | Portland, OR
$6,990
est. $126/mo

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2007 Suzuki XL7 Limited
146,584 Miles | Detroit, MI
$5,995
est. $108/mo

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2005 Suzuki XL7 EX
170,931 Miles | Bartow, FL
$5,495
est. $99/mo

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2003 Suzuki XL7 Limited
240,624 Miles | Lexington, NC
$3,795
est. $68/mo

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2007 Suzuki XL7 Base
39,000 Miles | Spencerport, NY
$9,995
est. $180/mo

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2007 Suzuki XL7 Luxury
155,848 Miles | Kenner, LA
$4,995
est. $90/mo

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2007 Suzuki XL7 Limited
178,000 Miles | Franklin Park, IL
$2,995
est. $54/mo

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2007 Suzuki XL7 Base
66,702 Miles | Rockbridge, OH
$5,950
est. $107/mo

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2009 Suzuki XL7 Luxury
110,314 Miles | Chicago, IL
$4,995
est. $90/mo

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2004 Suzuki XL7 LX
181,696 Miles | Indianapolis, IN
$3,950
est. $71/mo

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2007 Suzuki XL7 Luxury
92,652 Miles | Houston, TX
$7,900
est. $142/mo

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2001 Suzuki XL7 Touring
171,315 Miles | Mesa, AZ
$3,600
est. $65/mo

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2008 Suzuki XL7 Premium
130,438 Miles | Sandpoint, ID
$3,399
est. $61/mo

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Suzuki XL7 Owner Ratings & Reviews

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2004 Suzuki XL7 - Excellent utility vehicle for snowy conditions

Harry
Anchorage, Alaska
Overall
4.0
Value
4.0
Performance
4.0
Style
2.0
Comfort
3.0
Fuel Economy
2.0
Reliability
5.0
I first got my Suzuki xL7 in 2011 and the price was excellent. The main feature that I love about the vehicle is its outstanding 4 wheel drive. As an Alaskan resident, this feature saved me from being stranded in the snow multiple times. Another feature that is excellent is the lift. Being up and above other cars around me (even though it's a small SUV) is great for staying safe and avoiding accidents. I can see everything. The seats are comfortable and you can fit an army of passengers in the vehicle. All in all, the vehicle only gives me one real complaint: fuel economy. I think Suzuki could have done a lot better for gas mileage, considering how small the SUV's frame is. 24 Mpg is pretty awful, especially for an import. Other than that, I would recommend the car to anyone.
Story
Absolutely the most fun was when we had gently slid off the road in Alaska and get buried in the snow. After the initial shock and realizing we were alright, I discovered that we were indeed stuck. Putting the vehicle into 4 wheel drive added an insane amount of power and grip. We got out easily, and were laughing the whole way home.
Pros
My favorite feature is by far the 4 wheel drive. Cruise control and cd player come in a distant second and third. I bought a bare bones model, so there aren't too many bells and whistles. What I did get was reliability, and a smooth ride.
Cons
The top negative is a pretty poor fuel economy. The thing eats gas faster than it should.

2007 Suzuki XL7 - Great cheap model for expanding families.

XL7 Owner
Society Hill, New Jersey
Overall
3.0
Value
4.0
Performance
3.0
Style
2.0
Comfort
4.0
Fuel Economy
3.0
Reliability
4.0
Our Suzuki is a previously water damaged vehicle with power locks and doors. A sunroof is included and rear third seat as well. I like that I can mostly comfortably fit my family of 5 inside without having to purchase a larger vehicle. The third seat room is the largest seemingly in its class on the market. The option of controlling temperature for the rear of the car is nice. I like that the car is mostly good on gasoline on the highway and includes an aux cable ability to connect to my smartphone for play. I like that the car includes latch for car seats and cruise control for long rides in the family car. I like that the Suzuki also has a rear window defrost and wiper feature. I dislike the alarm of the car and also the display on the dashboard. It looks a bit dated and while includ... (more)
Story
I remember when we looked like a clown car when we went to open houses because we fit a total of 7 people (adults and 3 children in seats) in what looks like a midsize SUV.
Pros
Car seems to have a high rollover threshold. Car can fit 7 people mostly comfortably. The car is mostly good on gasoline on the highway requiring average fill ups in compared to a small car.
Cons
Third row is a bit small and requires some smart maneuvering when placing small children in their safety seats relating to directionality. The car does not offer Bluetooth capability or many other now standard features.

2006 Suzuki XL7 -

Steve
Montgomery, Alabama
Overall
4.0
Value
4.0
Performance
4.0
Style
4.0
Comfort
4.0
Fuel Economy
4.0
Reliability
5.0
I have had my 2006 XL-7 for a month now, it is one solid SUV. I took a trip to Key West with a family of four and was very comfortable. I was pleasantly surprised at how quiet it rides. The interior with the woodgrain makes it look more expensive than what it is. I bought the five-passenger model because I liked and wanted all the storage space. It's amazing how much it will hold. I have had numerous compliments on how nice it looks. I'm loving mine. It feels big yet is very responsive and easy to park in the city. It pulled my boat with plenty of power to spare. I love the fit and finish.
Story
It doesn't really have the "get up and go" when taking off, like I thought it would.
Pros
Have owned since 2003, changed spark plugs once, changed the oil and have done brakes, shocks, struts and tires as needed. It keeps going down the road. Currently have an air conditioner problem that isn't fixed yet (know what the problem is) and recently had to replace an oxygen sensor on the engine. That's been it. Have 176,000 miles on it. It is tough on tires, but if that's all I have to replace and everything else keeps purring along, I'm a happy camper. A great vehicle -- sad day when Suzuki pulled its cars out of the U.S. Never gave me any problems. Maybe because I keep it up on oil... (more)
Cons
The only complaints I would have would be the fuel mileage (of course), was told when I bought it that I would get 22-24 hwy, but only get about 18. Other complaint is that it doesn't really have the "get up and go" when taking off, like I thought it would.