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2007 Suzuki XL7 Review
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The XL7 offers a surprising amount of room in the second row, and is one of the vehicle’s unqualified high points. The theater seating arrangement puts the passengers’ heads above the front row occupants, and there is plenty of head, leg, foot and shoulder room for two people (three is cramped), even with the reclining seatback in its upright position. Though stretched nearly 10 inches longer than the Chevrolet Equinox, we’re not sure if the XL7’s third row of seats was worth the effort. It’s hard to access thanks to the narrow door opening and fiddly two-step folding second row, and there’s only adequate head room; you’ll have to cut off your legs to get truly comfortable.
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