Overview & Reviews
The XL-7 receives minor updates to the exterior and equipment list. The Touring and Limited models have been renamed EX III and LX III. The front grille and bumper have been reworked, and the foglights, taillights and headlights all have a new look. The front-passenger airbags are now multistage, and there's a new panic button on the keyless remote. Lastly, the V6 engine gets two additional horsepower for a total of 185, and the automatic transmission is now a five-speed unit.
- Affordable base price, competent on- and off-road handling, available seven-passenger seating.
- Cramped second- and third-row seating, dated cabin design, low-grade interior plastics, side airbags not available.
User Reviews:
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confort car - 2004 Suzuki XL-7
By danmar37 - September 14 - 2:00 amwe rented a similar car for our trip to San diego, a we loved it, after a few month we decided to buy a new xl7 4x4.
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02 XL7 - 2004 Suzuki XL-7
By gbt - August 14 - 10:00 amI have a 02, not a 03. Handles great. My last two SUVs were Jeep Grand Cherokees. Jeep obviously roomier but XL7 handles much better and fun to drive.
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OUTSTANDING VALUE - 2004 Suzuki XL-7
By matt67man - June 27 - 2:00 amI Purchased my Suzuki at Al Packer Suzuki in West Palm Beach Florida. Great people no pressure agreed to terms quickly. I disagree with the reviews comparing this vehcile to a honda CRV. In my case I compared it to a Honda Pilot. Very Close in almost ever catagory with the exception the Honda had a Power seat. In the end I did not see where the Honda was worth $6000 more. Would highly recomend this vehicle
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perfect - 2004 Suzuki XL-7
By andy dubitsky - June 15 - 10:00 amWe have 4 children, ages 2-10 with one on the way.. My wife doesnt want to drive a tank, I dont want to pay for one... Our solution??? THE XL-7.. The interior is perfect for our family. It seats all of us comfortably without making us feel like we should be paid $0.36 a mile and be home on weekends. It came with all the features we wanted, 4 wheel drive, pwr windows, locks, mirrors, and numerous cupholders. The engine pulls strongly all the way to the redline..
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Amazing Value and Reliability - 2004 Suzuki XL-7
By Dmurray - June 15 - 10:00 amBought my first Suzuki 4X4 SUV in 1989 and every few years, look at the marketplace to see if I can fine a better value coupled with reliabilty. I cant!! Drove my 2003 4X4 XL7 from Florida to Alaska, packed full of our stuff and pulling the biggest U-Haul trailer I could get. Flawless! Not a problem! Did the Alaska winter with 8 Feet of snow. Again...perfect performance. Let the Hummer owners pay twice as much for half the reliabilty and performance. Idiots!! Lose your ego and go Suzuki. Wife drives the 2003 XL7 and I drive a 1993 Sidekick 4X4. I guess Im hooked. Money saved bought our Cessna!
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happy with it ! - 2004 Suzuki XL-7
By RafaelnGaby - April 28 - 10:00 amLove the truck. I traded my van and I like the move. Love the dash and the wood panel. The auto A/C is nice to have plus the rear A/C is nice to keep control
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Quite a bang for your buck - 2004 Suzuki XL-7
By xl7fan - April 2 - 2:00 amI owned a 2001 XL-7 and traded it in when I saw the 2004 XL-7. Very nice updates to the interior. The leather seats are very comfortable and of good quality and Suzuki has done a nice job of moving the placement of the radio, A/C controls to give the inside a better look and feel to it. Fully loaded my cost was just under $26,000. $26,000 for a fully loaded 4WD SUV with heated leather seats, CD-changer, power sunroof, power windows and locks is a steal. Other SUVs with those features will cost you $10,000 more easily. At $26,000 you cant beat what you get from the XL-7.
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The over looked jewel - 2004 Suzuki XL-7
By Thomas J. Nigrelli - March 26 - 2:00 amThis is a well made strong mid sized automobile. It performs well in 4wd; as it was designed to be. It is not premium in confort but what true truck is? Suzuki is a trusted name in the vehicle world, motorcycles or autos.
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Great SUV for the value! - 2004 Suzuki XL-7
By ShadowMan - November 14 - 10:00 amAfter having driven many midsize SUVs, it became very clear for the cost, warranty and standard equipment, this was the car. You can pay thousands more and look no better than you will in this vehicle. The vision or view of the road in the XL7 is very good. The seating is firm, but very comfortable, especially on longer trips. Power equipment and accessories are standard features. Handling, road noise and cabin comfort are as good as those costing thousands more. Did I mention a great warranty?
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I Like My XL-7 - 2004 Suzuki XL-7
By Ed Eskew - May 29 - 6:26 pmMy 2004 Suzuki XL-7 has been a reliable and fun to drive truck. 3The 3rd row seats are not particularly roomy, but serve the purpose when we need to carry a few more kids. Its ride is a little harsh, but not jolting, and this is an "SUV". It handles and rides much better than most of the big truck-based SUVs Ive driven. My milage was a little less than I had expected, but still better than most trucks. I suppose that the aerodynamics play a part in that.