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2007 Los Angeles Auto Show: 2008 SUZUKI XL7

11/14/2007

2008 SUZUKI XL7Redesigned for the 2007 model year, the XL7 midsize crossover SUV evolved from a body-on-frame, rear-wheel-drive design to a larger, more comfortable front-drive unibody design. Suzuki’s flagship SUV, which proudly displays a quadruple five-star safety rating, boasts a standard 3.6-liter V6, DOHC engine rated at 252 horsepower matched to a five-speed automatic transmission with manumatic control, available all-wheel drive and three-row seating. All work together to deliver the size, style, power and flexibility needed to facilitate a consumer’s active lifestyle with ease.

For 2008, the XL7 packs even more value into Luxury and Limited models with added standard features. Luxury models now include standard power moonroof and six-CD audio system. Limited models feature a lower MSRP than the previous model, and include substantial upgrades to the standard equipment list, including power heated front seats, touch screen navigation system, rear vision camera system, power moonroof, chrome wheels and six-CD, Pioneer-branded premium audio system. Limited models also offer an available rear entertainment system. The starting MSRP for the XL7 midsize SUV is $21,349 plus $650 destination and handling. The fully-loaded Limited is available for $28,899.

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