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“After 6 years in storage, (in my basement), Kevin finally
handed his bike over to Missy.
She's wanted to get her license for some time now,
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The Suzuki XL-7 hit the market in 2001 and made news as the smaller SUV with a third row of seats. The XL-7 comes in 6 trims that basically break down into 2WD and 4WD versions of the Base, Plus, and Touring. All trims have 4 doors and seat 7 passengers.
In addition, the XL-7 uses a 2.7 L, 170 hp V6 powertrain with 5 speed manual transmission. Expect to get around 17 mpg in the city and 20 on the highway. If you need room to store your belongings, fold down the second and third rows to get up to 73 cubic feet of cargo space.
Drivers like the inaugural edition of the Suzuki XL-7. The low price and solid handling get the highest claim among the XL-7's features. However, critics warn that you could do better than a 170 hp V6 for an SUV and that the XL-7 could use removable second and third rows. In any event, the 2001 Suzuki XL-7 presents a good, inexpensive first SUV for a young family. If you need a little more power from your XL-7, go with something from 2002 or later.