Overview & Reviews
For 2003, Suzuki has updated the Grand Vitara XL-7's dash and console with wood grain trim, chrome accents and a 12-volt accessory outlet. Other additions to the interior include a new seven-speaker system, integrated audio and cruise control buttons on the steering wheel, an adjustable center armrest with CD storage and smaller rear headsets for better rearward visibility.
Suzuki has also changed some of its trim names for 2003. The previous "Standard" trim has now simply become the XL-7, while the "Plus" has become the XL-7 with the option of third-row seating. The "Touring" model has been dropped all together. The Limited model is now being offered with a six-disc in-dash CD changer. Finally, a Limited model with the third-row option is also available with climate control and a rear air conditioning switch.
- Affordable base price, competent on- and off-road handling, optional seven-passenger seating, stylish design.
- Cramped second- and third-row seating, side airbags not available.
User Reviews:
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GOOD CHOICE - 2003 Suzuki XL-7
By Luis A.Sara - October 7 - 2:00 amIts a good choice because cover my family needs. I dont like vans & mini vans and my wife use it to pick up & drop my kids to school. It has nice handling and very good engine. I like this SUV.
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so so - 2003 Suzuki XL-7
By hoop - September 30 - 2:00 amit is an o.k. car for the price tag but needs to be modernized.
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my xl-7 - 2003 Suzuki XL-7
By my xl-7 - July 24 - 2:00 amI have less than 13,000 miles on this suv, but have had the abs changed on front wheels, and rear wheel bearings changed. And now the remote is not working! Too many problems for a new automobile. I fear that other problems will arise.