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2005 Suzuki XL-7 Mid-Size Sport Utility Vehicle

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Suzuki XL-7 has big interior, off-road capability

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Despite having the road manners of a pickup, this Suzuki is one of the best off-road bargains around. It has a large amount of interior space for its price range, with more passenger room and cargo volume than the competition. It's also the only SUV in its class to offer a third-row seat.

It comes well equipped, too. Standard features include a tire-pressure monitoring system, automatic climate control with air filtration, a great seven-speaker stereo with an in-dash CD player, cruise control, keyless entry, and power locks and windows. Thanks to these features, the interior doesn't feel cheap.

And, if you're worried about the long-term quality of a Suzuki, it comes with a better warranty (seven years, 100,000 miles) than all but one of its competitors. Only the Santa Fe beats its protection with a 10-year, 100,000-mile warranty.

Not surprisingly, the XL-7 drives a lot like a small pickup truck. It's not particularly responsive to driver input, steering seems a tad sloppy, and it feels top-heavy in corners.

The XL-7's 2.7-liter, six-cylinder engine makes 185 horsepower and 184 foot-pounds of torque, plenty for comfortable acceleration around town and on the highway. Coupled with a five-speed automatic transmission, it's a perfect match for the Suzuki's rugged off-road capability.

Fuel economy is average, with a government rating of 17 miles per gallon in town and 22 on the highway.

Overall, the XL-7 is a terrific bargain, assuming you need its off-road durability. While the many car-based SUVs have better performance on pavement, none of them can match the Suzuki's spacious interior and rugged performance.

Pros? If you need to travel off road with up to seven passengers, this is one of the best bargains around. It has rugged capability and a roomy interior at a surprisingly low starting price.

Cons? Since it's built on a truck frame, it drives like a truck. That means it has a bouncy suspension, noisy highway ride, and a driving feel that's rough and unrefined.

Ratings (1-10)

  • Style: 7
  • Performance: 6
  • Price: 10
  • Handling: 3
  • Ride: 3
  • Comfort: 6
  • Quality: 7
  • Overall: 7

More Data

Where Built: Japan

Major Options: Antilock brakes. Other options are available as dealer-installed accessories.

Seating: 7.

Number of Rows: 3.

Length in Inches: 187.4

Warrantees: 3 years/36,000 miles Bumper to bumper, 7/100,000 miles Extended powertrain, 12 years/unlimited miles Corrosion protection, 3 years/ unlimited miles Roadside assistance.

Weight in Pounds: 4806 - 4916 lbs.

Cargo Capacity in Pounds: 1091 â€' 1224 lbs.

Gross Maximum Vehicle Weight in Pounds: Not available.

Towing Capacity in Pounds: 3000 lbs.

Gas Tank Capacity in Gallons: 16.9

Destination Charge: $595

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