🌝 Grand Vitara 2.7 V6 Review

While the smaller Jimny is a far more rugged off-roader, the lack of love for the Grand Vitara makes it much cheaper secondhand. It is a grand bargain for those looking for an off-road rig with all the comforts of a modern SUV. On sale: 1999-2005 Price new: P1,330,000. Price now: P250,000 Engine: 2.5 liter DOHC V6 gasoline Search for new & used Suzuki Grand Vitara Prestige cars for sale or order in Australia. Read Suzuki Grand Vitara Prestige car reviews and compare Suzuki Grand Vitara Prestige prices and features at carsales.com.au. Highway MPG: 22. highway. 5.6 gals/ 100 miles. 2007 Suzuki Grand Vitara 4WD 6 cyl, 2.7 L, Automatic 5-spd. Regular Gasoline. View Estimates. It comes as a three-door or a five-door with a choice of 1.6 and 2.4-litre petrol engines as well as a particularly refined 1.9-litre diesel engine. You'll find plenty of second-hand Suzuki Grand Vitara cars for sale at Motors.co.uk . Read our expert Suzuki Grand Vitara review to find out more. Suzuki Grand Vitara With A 2.7-liter Engine For Sale Suzuki Grand Vitara With A 2.7-liter V6 Engine For Sale Suzuki Grand Vitara With A 3.2-liter Engine For Sale Used Suzuki Grand Vitara XL-7. With 4 used Suzuki Grand Vitara XL-7 cars available on Auto Trader, we have the largest range of cars for sale available across the UK. Suzuki Grand Vitara. 2.0 TD XL-7 Estate 5dr (7 Seats) £1,995. 13. Owned our 2.7lt V6 Auto Grand Vitara Trekker since new in 2007 and just recently sold. Extremely reliable, great build quality, excellent vehicle for towing with good low down torque. Currently have 162,000 on the clock with no major faults. Just had new tyres and new suspension done, feels like new again after 15 years. The base engine was a 2.4-litre four-cylinder that significantly boosted the performance over the rather asthmatic 1.6-litre unit it replaced. On top of that there was a lusty 3.2-litre quad-cam V6 that had plenty of punch for towing, while being more economical than the 2.7-litre V6 it replaced. tjOzV.

grand vitara 2.7 v6 review