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Reviews of the 2007 Suzuki XL7

  • 6.8

    CNET Review

    May 9, 2007

    The Good: The navigation and stereo system in the 2007 Suzuki XL7 has a very usable interface, along with an auxiliary input in its faceplate. The car offers a lot of features for a good price.

    The Bad: Body panel rattling points to poor construction. Choosing the navigation package means the rear-seat DVD system goes away. A rearview camera isn't available, nor is Bluetooth cell phone integration.

    The Bottom Line: The 2007 Suzuki XL7 is functional but boring, with lots of features that don't really distinguish it from other cars. Its tech offerings are adequate for a modern car, with a couple of superior components.

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Manufacturer: Suzuki

Part number: 100814613

Basic car properties

  • Body style SUV
  • Trim levels Limited
  • Available Engine Gas

Safety Features

  • Smart airbags Standard
  • Antilock brakes Standard
  • Traction control Standard
  • Stability control Standard
  • Adaptive cruise control Standard

Entertainment

  • Satellite radio Standard
  • Video entertainment system Standard
  • Connection for portable MP3 sound system Standard
  • MP3 CD-enabled sound system Standard

Climate/convenience

  • Smart (set-and-forget) climate control Standard
  • Heated/cooled seats Standard
  • Keyless entry Standard
  • Remote start Standard
  • Two-way security system Standard
  • 12V power outlet Standard

Drivetrain Technology

  • Drivetrain available All-wheel drive

Navigation

  • Live traffic data Standard
  • DVD navigation system (non-GPS) Standard

Product Photos

  • overview
  • front
  • side
  • interior

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