BREA, CA – American Suzuki Motor Corporation has announced pricing on its all-new XL7 crossover SUV and SX4 compact sport X-over (crossover). The XL7 has a starting manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of $22,899. The SX4 has a starting MSRP of $14,999. The SX4 is arriving in dealer showrooms now, and the XL7 is scheduled to arrive in dealer showrooms later this fall. The XL7’s 3.6L V6 DOHC engine, rated at 252 horsepower with 243 lb.-ft. of torque, is matched to a five-speed automatic transmission fitted with manumatic controls. The flagship XL7 has extensive safety features, including four airbags, driver and passenger front airbags, side-curtain airbags, tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS), antilock brake system (ABS) with electronic brake-force distribution (EBD), and Electronic Stability Program (ESP) including traction control system (TCS). Three trim levels will be offered: XL7, Luxury, and Limited. XL7 and XL7 Luxury will be offered in both five- and seven-passenger configurations, and each package will be offered in either front-wheel drive or available all-wheel drive ($1,600). Seven-passenger XL7 vehicles are fitted with Nivomat self-leveling rear suspension. The XL7 Luxury has a starting MSRP of $24,599, and the XL7 Limited carries an MSRP of $27,949. Built in Japan, the all-new 2007 Suzuki SX4 features a 2.0L, in-line four cylinder, 16-valve DOHC engine rated at 143 horsepower. SX4 is also fitted with intelligent all-wheel drive (i-AWD) as standard equipment. The i-AWD system operates in three modes for maximum fuel economy on dry pavement or to facilitate traction in case of snow or mud. The SX4’s standard features include six airbags, four-wheel ABS with EBD, TPMS, seatbelt pretentioners, power windows, locks and mirrors, remote keyless entry, air conditioning, AM/FM/CD/MP3 audio system with four speakers, tilt steering wheel, 16-inch alloy wheels, black roof rails, daytime running lights, fender flares, and silver bumper guards. SX4 carries an MSRP of $14,999. The SX4 comes in two trim levels: SX4 and SX4 Sport. SX4 Sport has an MSRP of $16,399.
American Suzuki Announces Pricing for All-New 2007 Xl7 and SX4
BREA, CA – American Suzuki Motor Corporation has announced pricing on its all-new XL7 crossover SUV and SX4 compact sport X-over (crossover). The XL7 has a starting manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) of $22,899. The SX4 has a starting MSRP of $14,999. The SX4 is arriving in dealer showrooms now, and the XL7 is scheduled to arrive in dealer showrooms later this fall.
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