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2006 Suzuki Grand Vitara

Date: January 2006
Miles: 4,000

So far we are feeling fine about our compact 2006 Suzuki Grand Vitara. A big change from its predecessor, the unitized-body Grand Vitara is smartly styled, tightly built, and with a long list of standard features.

Our all-wheel drive Grand Vitara has been with us two months, with 4,000 miles on the odometer. Standard power is a 185-horsepower 2.7-liter V6. While off-line performance is only adequate, it is balanced by fuel economy that has already reached 23.4 miles per gallon. Ride quality is quite firm and reminds us of a pure truck.

While a compact SUV, the interior of our Premium-grade Grand Vitara is comfy and quite useful. Our only beef so far is the cheap-looking dash plugs that instantly say "something is missing." Still, the Grand Vitara is a small SUV that is already making a big impression on us.

Date: March 2006
Miles: 11,000

If you caught our original road test last fall, you know we're pretty impressed with the 2006 Suzuki Grand Vitara. A huge improvement over its predecessor, the unit-body Vitara is smartly styled, tight, with a long list of standard features. Our all-wheel drive Grand Vitara has been with us for 4 months, and has quickly managed nearly 11,000 miles. It has proven to be sure footed in deep snow, and quiet and stable on interstates. Our staff praises the comfortable interior, the no-nonsense instrument panel, even if it does have a couple of switch-less plugs, and generous, low load floor. Too bad the rear cargo door opens towards the curb. Convenient for Japan but not here.

The standard 185-horsepower V6 is smooth, if a little lacking in guts when passing. Fuel economy for a compact SUV is still pretty good at 20.4 miles per gallon, but it has dropped since last report.

The Suzuki Grand Vitara may not have a lot of frills, but it does deliver a lot of purpose. In a small SUV market where form often overwhelms function, we find the Grand Vitara very refreshing.

Date: June 2006
Miles: 13,000

We don't give an award for most improved vehicle of the year. But, if we did, this year's winner would likely be the Suzuki Grand Vitara. The now-unit-body 2006 Vitara is smartly styled, tightly built, with a long list of standard comfort features including air and CD-stereo.

Our all-wheel drive Grand Vitara has managed almost 13,000 mostly around-town miles in just 7 months, with reasonable fuel economy of 20.4 miles per gallon of regular gas. The standard 185-horsepower V6 lacks the reserve power of larger SUVs, but it is still a smooth operator.

You sit very upright in the Grand Vitara, and that means excellent outward vision for a party of five. Keeping them safe are standard front side impact, and front and rear side curtain airbags.

High gas prices are prompting many SUV buyers to downsize. But as you consider a RAV4 or CR-V, also give the Suzuki Grand Vitara a long hard look.

Date: August 2006
Miles: 15,000

A new design that arrived right on time is the 2006 Suzuki Grand Vitara. Just as truck-like SUVs were loosing favor to car-like crossovers, the Grand Vitara made the switch from perimeter to unitized frame.

Log book comments praise the fun to drive nature of the Grand Vitara. But, those in the second seat think it could be quieter. Our only fault so far is a dome light that works when it feels like it.

Our all-wheel drive Grand Vitara has managed almost 15,000 mostly around-town miles in 9 months, with reasonable fuel economy of 20.6 miles per gallon of regular gas. The standard 185-horsepower V6 lacks the reserve power of larger SUVs, but it is still one smooth operator.

Date: October 2006
Miles: 20,000

It's been almost a year since we took delivery of our 2006 Suzuki Grand Vitara compact crossover-utility vehicle. Our 20,000 miles of commuting and traveling in the Grand Vitara has been so uneventful as to be boring.

The only fault was an intermittent dome light but has since been repaired. However, we never get bored of passing gas pumps as this 5-seat unitized utility continues to return almost car-like fuel economy a 20.9 miles-per-gallon on regular gas.

This jives well with its government fuel economy ratings of 18 city and 23 highway. Our staff praises the Grand Vitara's fun to drive nature. Even when the sound of its 185 horsepower V6 gets a little intrusive.

There are a lot compact crossover utilities on the market today and the Suzuki Grand Vitara is clearly one not to be overlooked.

Date: March 2007
Miles: 23,000+

This is the last report on our 2006 Suzuki Grand Vitara compact crossover utility vehicle. As typical for Suzuki vehicles, it left us impressed at how well a small and scrappy car company can compete with the giants.

After more than a year of service, and over 23,000 miles, the Grand Vitara delivered nearly fault free operation. Only an intermittent dome light marred its perfect record.

The Grand Vitara stands out as a rare small utility with standard rear-wheel drive. That has a lot to do with its fun to drive nature. Plus, for 2007, all 4X4 models include a locking center differential and Hi-Lo transfer case. So, the Grand Vitara can venture where most of its rivals would fear to tread.

As for economy, its standard 185-horsepower V6 delivered a 20.9 mile-per-gallon average on regular grade. Not bad, but it still falls 10-20% short of its best rivals.

Still, if we were looking for a small utility, the Suzuki Grand Vitara would certainly be on our short list.