I purchased a new 3dr Vitara 2.4 about 2 moths ago, its really is a great vehicle, and its great to see how Suzuki havent compromised its true heritage as a 4x4 in trying to make it a girlie suv.....the engine is sweet and fast, its a great 4x4, with little to compare it with for price and class.
I have the '08 diesel variant which looks very similar to these. fuel economy around town is 8.6L per 100km, and on the highway can go as low as 7.4L per 100km so not too bad. Performance off-road is excellent for what you pay. Driving around the city can be rather unrefined, but it really comes into it's own off-road. It's a hairy mountain goat of a car. I really like it. The stereo is terrible though. Leg room in the front is good too, I'm 6'5" and it's fairly comfortable.
I wish Suzuki would bring the Jimny and or the 3 door Vitara over here. I had a 2001 XL-7 my mom gave it to me cuz she thought it wasn't going to last, i drove it got something newer and gave it to my grandma she wrecked it and beat the hell out of it. and it still feels tight at like 180k
@digitalwolves Nope, I had a an inch or two of headroom clearance, and my legs are comfortably stretched. Usually, in other vehicles of this size, you can see my neck being cranked over, and my knees sitting higher up.
@digitalwolves I would love to see how it stacks up against the surprisingly tough old Samurai vehicles. I have a feeling it wouldn't ride over the dunes quite as well.
No it wouldn't do as well as the Samurai ofcourse, cuz one is independent suspension and the other is solid axle... but the Vitara does giv it a run for it's money
I don't know why Suzuki crippled the US version. Much superior models available overseas unless Suzuki held back because of the rebadged version sold by GM (?) as well.
This isn't a truck. It's unibody and has the independent suspension from a crossover. Also, the reviewer seems really nervous and needs to slow WAY down when he's talking.
under the Geo brand it was called "Sidekick". admittingly I don't have a clue about the Samurai name. but back in the early 90's at least in North America under the Chevy brand it was called "Tracker" that's why I was wondering about the name change under the Chevy brand.
BlackFire3 - It's always been called the "Vitara" (or the Grand Vitara) in the UK and (I believe) some other countries. The first version was called the Vitara. Then, the later versions were called the Grand Vitara. I guess they've just standardised the name between countries as was done with the Snickers bar. In the UK, that used to be called the Marathon but they changed its name here to standardise between countries.
Jabdiel Algarin well, he is 6'3'' ! Lol... so i am quite certain he is not confy, or he is less unconfy compared to other carsorSUV he tried. He probably know it is confy for people 6 feet or smaller 😎
If you want a soccer moms car then there are better cars than the GV. As the presenter said at the beginning, if you want to hit the trails plus the urban jungle then the GV is a good choice.
I purchased a new 3dr Vitara 2.4 about 2 moths ago, its really is a great vehicle, and its great to see how Suzuki havent compromised its true heritage as a 4x4 in trying to make it a girlie suv.....the engine is sweet and fast, its a great 4x4, with little to compare it with for price and class.
Nice I bought a fully loaded limited 4WD 3 days ago. I am glad parts are still readily available here in America.
+Mr. Vinz Clortho III What engine do you have? The 2.4 liter of the V6?
The 2.4. They stopped making the v6 after 2010. Still a good SUV. Drives like a small truck. I love it.
My 2009 has a 230 HP engine, and the option for Low 4wd. Beats the pants off the newer models !!
I have the '08 diesel variant which looks very similar to these. fuel economy around town is 8.6L per 100km, and on the highway can go as low as 7.4L per 100km so not too bad. Performance off-road is excellent for what you pay. Driving around the city can be rather unrefined, but it really comes into it's own off-road. It's a hairy mountain goat of a car. I really like it. The stereo is terrible though. Leg room in the front is good too, I'm 6'5" and it's fairly comfortable.
I wish Suzuki would bring the Jimny and or the 3 door Vitara over here.
I had a 2001 XL-7 my mom gave it to me cuz she thought it wasn't going to last, i drove it got something newer and gave it to my grandma she wrecked it and beat the hell out of it. and it still feels tight at like 180k
Best handling SUV.
the forester has a 4spd auto as well...both of these suv are very off road capable...i suspect the reason for the low gears...
Greatest reviewer of all times .
I have 2009 with 3.2 v6 and 5 speed and it rocks!!! Love it!!!
Pro tip : watch movies on flixzone. Me and my gf have been using them for watching lots of of movies lately.
@Victor Xander yup, I have been using Flixzone for since december myself :)
getting mine 2morrow. cant wait
How's it going so far?
At first I thought the vehicle looked so small, until you mentioned that you're 6'3" tall.
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Hello
I would like to ask what is the max speed suzuki grand vitara 2.0 103 kilowatts with automatic transmission
So from what I see Suzuki auto will be leaving the US market?
How would it compare with xtrail?
@digitalwolves Nope, I had a an inch or two of headroom clearance, and my legs are comfortably stretched. Usually, in other vehicles of this size, you can see my neck being cranked over, and my knees sitting higher up.
Good
@digitalwolves I would love to see how it stacks up against the surprisingly tough old Samurai vehicles. I have a feeling it wouldn't ride over the dunes quite as well.
No it wouldn't do as well as the Samurai ofcourse, cuz one is independent suspension and the other is solid axle... but the Vitara does giv it a run for it's money
where can i find one?
I don't know why Suzuki crippled the US version. Much superior models available overseas unless Suzuki held back because of the rebadged version sold by GM (?) as well.
This isn't a truck. It's unibody and has the independent suspension from a crossover. Also, the reviewer seems really nervous and needs to slow WAY down when he's talking.
Shut your mouth faggot
at the end they wrote kia sorrento instead of sorento!
i wonder why they changed the name from "tracker" to "vitara"
It was Samurai and Sidekick,not "tracker" there Blackfire.
under the Geo brand it was called "Sidekick". admittingly I don't have a clue about the Samurai name. but back in the early 90's at least in North America under the Chevy brand it was called "Tracker" that's why I was wondering about the name change under the Chevy brand.
BlackFire3 - It's always been called the "Vitara" (or the Grand Vitara) in the UK and (I believe) some other countries. The first version was called the Vitara. Then, the later versions were called the Grand Vitara. I guess they've just standardised the name between countries as was done with the Snickers bar. In the UK, that used to be called the Marathon but they changed its name here to standardise between countries.
It always has been called Vitara tho, ever since the 90s...
from 2006-2013 look pretty much the same. except for cosmetic updates.
1:58 😂😂😂 suzuki payed him
Jabdiel Algarin well, he is 6'3'' ! Lol... so i am quite certain he is not confy, or he is less unconfy compared to other carsorSUV he tried. He probably know it is confy for people 6 feet or smaller 😎
Nice voice crack at 2:51 mark.
d fuel economy is real bad for a 4cyl engine .
If you want a soccer moms car then there are better cars than the GV. As the presenter said at the beginning, if you want to hit the trails plus the urban jungle then the GV is a good choice.
Suzuki needs to redesign their whole line up, a 4spd auto ..... really?
Stop talking with the hands
The presenter is tall.
@ThePjp100 haha - OK, that was pretty funny. Apparently I'm just finishing up puberty at 31.
i would take an xterra over this :)
wow, brown nose!
Gas station those