Back and Forth: 2020 Suzuki XL7 GLX Reviewed
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Some may argue that the Suzuki XL7 is just an amped up Ertiga, but that just simply wouldn't do it justice. The XL7 is a low-key formidable contender in the multi-purpose vehicle segment with its styling, well-rounded package, and pricing.
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The back and forth discussion approach of the review is a breath of fresh air.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is an underrated review. Great job guys! Very genuine.
Glad you enjoyed it!
- Nics
This is a nice format of reviewing, thank you.
Thank you for the appreciation!
Agree with the 2-person discussion format. Not a typical and not over-the-top way of presenting a review.
Love this approach to reviewing,subscribed
This channel provides essential insights to deeply learn different cars' capabilities.
That's what we do :) thanks for noticing!
Thank you for the review! It helps me a lot before deciding which car to buy and would not be able to waste my hard-earned money!
Glad to help!
Simple informative review! New subscriber here. I am 100% now that I will buy XL7.
Napasubscribe ako sa review! Detailed and direct to the point wlang sinayang na segundo
Nice review, original approach. Well done and informative.
You got your channel a new subscriber here.
Keep it up! Thanks!
Awesome, thank you!
Ang galing.. The best review
Syempre!
- Nics
Actually the Xpander is almost 200,000 pesos more expensive. The XL7 is way more affordable. The only advantage the Xpander has is the design. However, when it comes to riding comfort, steering, suspension and FUEL ECONOMY, the XL7 wins it hands down. Not to mention the huge gap in price.
Very good points!
- Nics
This is not a review, it is more like a job interview while driving!
I hope Suzuki PH will bring the GL manual...
Will make sure to tell them about it!
Great video.
for me the only con is the high ground clearance that translates to higher center of gravity which is a con during long drives especially to Baguio
You are a very experienced driver! A lot of people want higher ground clearance without understanding the implications.
- Nics
Having a hard time choosing between this or geely coolray :(
Both are great options! It will boil down what you need more :)
This is better. Engine-wise, only Toyota Rush and Suzuki are using timing-chain. Coolrays uses belt for timing but chain for me is much preferred. They also hide the engine's drive belt and pulleys as much as they can in their website. If you like the coolray, ask them where the water-pump is, the best location would be externally driven by the drive belts that also drives the AC compressor, and alternator. If it isn't there then the water pump is driven by timing belt which is very hard to replace. If you really like the Coolray, you can search more about it, it's called "Geely Binyue" there.
@@3dr14ng4 Hi! Do you think this is better compared to the 2021 innova?
Planning to use this as a daily driver in metro manila and occasional long drive to Nueva Vizcaya. Thanks for the response.
I really hope that manufacturers will bring disc brakes for all wheels as standard for cars sold for more than 1M Php especially for MPV and pickups.
Eventually they will :)
- Nics
Nice.
Xl7, xpander, rush o brv?
Telescopic steering wheel will be a good addition
Sana magkaroon manual transmission
Just a question also, in your opinion should I go for the XL-7 or Innova just add a bit more? Thanks!
If you are looking for more pulling power, I would suggest the Toyota Innova. But if you don't need that much torque, the Suzuki XL-7 takes it :)
- Nics
@@cmagazineph thanks sir Nics!
Getting advise from the pros really helps on my decision. I appreciate it.
Stay safe!
Thinking about getting this or the Xpander GLS. 😂 still can't decide!
I heard numerous rattling sounds outside your drive from WP. Is that the car or just the stuff inside?
Yep hahaha
XL7 or Xpander GLS?
also another important factor to consider is if Suzuki makes this from India
thanks for sharing the info!
Hello sir paolo despite a 1.5 Engine can i use Shell V Power Racing? Which is 97 Octane Rating? Im currently using 95 Octane. Will it harm the engine? Will it added power when using 97 octane compare to 95? Thanks a lot 😊
You can use 97 Octane fuel, but you wont really feel any benefit or power increase. So it is best to stick to the 95 Octane :), which is more than enough
@@cmagazineph thanks for the advice si paolo 😊
Hi should I get this or the Ertiga GLX Upgraded variant?
If you can afford, going up is definitely a plus!
@@cmagazineph Thanks so much for replying 👍
@@cmagazineph Hi we decided to get the Ertiga GLX upgraded variant but sad to say , the agents at the local Suzuki said that it is being phased out at the moment. Is that true? If so, then we would have to get the XL7 since I don't like the direct competitors of the XL7.
Magastos sa Gas XL7
Got 1
How is it for you?
- Nics
Very very nice...totally nice car.
Torn between XL7 and Okavango, in your opinion, which is better?
Oh this is a tough question!
What will be the average amount of passengers in the vehicle?
Since both can seat 7 people, let's say full. Thank you for the response! 😁
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