2005 Suzuki Xl-7 "all Original" Very Great Condition on 2040-cars
Copperas Cove, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.7L V6 DOHC 24V
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Make: Suzuki
Model: XL7
Options: CD Player
Trim: LX2WD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 108,841
Interior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 6
Number of Doors: 5
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
*** 2005 SUZUKI XL-7 "ALL ORIGINAL" ***
HERE IS SOME INFORMATION ABOUT THIS SUZUKI XL-7 SUV
THIS IS A VERY WELL TAKING CARE 2005 SUZUKI XL7 SUV TRUCK WITH ONLY 108,841 ORIGINAL MILES, NEVER BEEN WRECKED, MODIFIED OR ABUSE LIKE OTHERS, GREAT INTERIORS, TIRES ARE IN GREAT SHAPE, WORKING HEATER AND A/C, CLEAN SC TITLE, GREAT CONDITION ORIGINAL BODY AND PAINT WITH VERY FEW DENTS, JUST LOOK AT THE PICTURES SPEAK BY THEMSELVES.
Engine 2.7L V6 DOHC 24V ***THIS ENGINE JUST BEEN SERVICE, NEW TIMING CHAIN KIT, NEW OIL
PUMP, NEW WATER PUMP, NEW BELTS, NEW OIL SEALS, NEW ALL ENGINE GASKETS ETC ETC,
THIS ENGINE HAS BEEN TAKING OUT AND COMPLETE REBUILT IT, CLEAN AND EVERYTHING
MECHANIC TALKING ITS A NEW ENGINE *** ABOUT $2K INVESTED IN LABOR AND PARTS***
Transmission Automatic
Drivetrain Rear Wheel Drive
3rd Row Seat
Rust Free Body And Frame
No Noise Running anywhere, Runs Great
Clean SC Title
Excellent Interior, Excellent Carpets, Excellent Seats, Excellent Dashboard, Excellent Door Panels, Excellent Exterior, Excellent Original Paint With Only a Few Dents, Excellent Trim Condition, Excellent Glass Condition, Good Tires, Already Texas Inspection, No Oil Leaks, This Suzuki xl7 is in very Excellent Shape, Only a few small dent on hood, a small dent on the roof, a small dent on the passenger front door and a faded paint on the original bumper
I USE MY BEST KNOWLEDGE TO DESCRIBE THIS VEHICLE, REMEMBER YOU ARE NOT BUYING A 2013 TRUCK, BUT OVERALL THIS 2005 SUZUKI XL7 TRUCK IS IN EXTREME GREAT CONDITION AND SHAPE YOU WILL NOT BE DISSAPOINTED
ONLY SERIOUS BUYERS PLEASE, ANY QUESTIONS JUST TEXT ME AT (254) 371-3296 OR EMAIL ME, AND INMEDIATE DEPOSIT OF $500.00 IS REQUIRE BY PAYPAL TO CLOSE THIS DEAL, REST IN 72 HRS, I WILL HELP FINDING RATES AND INFORMATION FOR SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS, I WILL POSTING THIS SUV AT 5 DAYS LOW RESERVE AUCTION, SO BID AND WIN.
THANKS AND GOOD LUCK
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Suzuki demand in US rises after bankruptcy
Wed, 26 Dec 2012Following word that Suzuki is ceasing car sales in America, it appears that demand for the Japanese automaker's wares have increased. According to The Detroit News, American Suzuki Motor Corp. will import an additional 2,500 vehicles to quench demand that has jumped since the company announced that it was filing for bankruptcy and ending sales in America.
Dealers recently informed their sales personnel that no more vehicles would be produced and that this was the final push. With heavy incentives and a seven-year warranty as value-adds, November sales for Suzuki rose in November some 22 percent, up to 2,224 vehicles. December sales also rose, but neither month's gains outweigh the long-term losses for the automaker. While Suzuki will sell roughly 22,000 cars this year in the US, it was selling about 120,000 annually before 2008.
As it stands, Suzuki will sell off the rest of its vehicle inventory, including the 2,500 additional units, and dealers will continue to provide parts an warranty work. With all of this negative news for the automaker, it's impressive to see an interest in Suzuki vehicles even with the imminent shuttering of its North American car sales.
Suzuki Chapter 11 bankruptcy plans approved by US court
Tue, 05 Mar 2013It's pretty much a done-deal now, folks. A US bankruptcy judge has approved Suzuki's plans to wind down its operations in the States. As part of Suzuki's Chapter 11 proceedings, its automotive unit will cease to exist in the US, leaving the motorcycle, ATV and marine units to function as Suzuki Motor of America.
It's not clear how many vehicles are left on the 219 remaining Suzuki dealership lots - the company reported sales of 1,764 in February - but the automaker has assured customers that warranty service and parts will remain available. Suzuki made an investment of $45 million to ensure its past and current customers aren't completely left in repair-work limbo.
Check out the complete announcement from Suzuki below for more information, and please join us in mourning the loss of the Kizashi sedan and SX4 hatch, two vehicles we are legitimately going to miss when this whole sordid affair is done and over with.
American Suzuki Motors files chapter 11, will no longer sell cars in the United States
Mon, 05 Nov 2012As much as we knew it was a possibility, we have to say that Suzuki's announcement this afternoon that it is filing chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings caught us a bit off guard. American Suzuki Motor Corporation - the sole distributor of Suzuki automobiles in the United States - will realign its business to focus on motorcycles, ATVs and the marine market.
What does this mean in simple terms? In short, new Suzuki cars and trucks will no longer be sold by Suzuki in the United States once current supplies run out. Period.
Suzuki cites "low sales volumes, a limited number of models in its lineup, unfavorable foreign exchange rates, the high costs associated with growing and maintaining an automotive distribution system in the continental US and the disproportionally high and increasing costs associated with stringent state and federal regulatory requirements unique to the US market."