Suzuki may have officially exited the U.S. new car market, but that doesn't mean it can shirk responsibility for problems related to vehicles it has already sold. Its XL7 three-row crossover is now ...
Certain vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 212, "Windshield Mounting." The windshield may not be properly secured to the vehicle body due to ...
I bought my 2009 Suzuki XL7 in 2013 used it was a lease turn in with 42k miles on it. It had one minor problem wrong with it which it was my mistake for not checking after I bought it which was the ...
The new-for-2007 Suzuki XL7 looked like a solid contender, but sales never took off. Source: Suzuki. Whatever happened to those cars and SUVs Suzuki used to sell in the U.S.? Suzuki is mostly known ...
A more affordable base model is added to Suzuki's XL7 line, which had been completely redesigned for 2007. Meanwhile, the standard equipment list for Luxury and Limited models has been expanded.
Suzuki may officially be out of the new-car market in the U.S., but it still has plenty of vehicles on American roads that it has sold over the past nearly three decades, and over that period of time, ...
It wasn't a bad SUV. But like Suzuki's other U.S. offerings, it needed to be great to survive -- and it wasn't. Suzuki is mostly known for motorcycles in the U.S. nowadays, but the company is Japan's ...
American Suzuki is issuing out a recall for 2,830 XL7 SUVs for a faulty fuel pump that could potentially cause a fuel leak. The vehicles affected were originally sold or currently registered in the ...
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