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2007 Suzuki XL-7 pictures

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They just got 2 new XL-7's at the local dealer. I took a few pics Sunday morning.

The headlights are not so bad in person. They flow "over" the front wheelwells. The tailights scream Saturn VUE!

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I kinda like the headlights. Looks pretty long - do they have a shorter version with similar styling?

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I kinda like the headlights.  Looks pretty long - do they have a shorter version with similar styling?

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Sorta. If you want smaller, you want Vitara.

Underwhelming, to put it politely. Boring. Undertired. The Crying Clown.

Not beautiful, but not fugly either.

Will give them credit for doing what GM couldn't do, make it look different than the other vehicles made at CAMI

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Underwhelming, to put it politely.  Boring.  Undertired.  The Crying Clown.

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:P

Taillights look really cheap and Chinese.

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Yet they still have more style than the red boxes on the back of the Vue (isn't that sad??)

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