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Re: [budman3] by bm000092
Nov 29, 2008 (11:42 am)
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Replying to: budman3 (Nov 28, 2008 9:04 am)

It's strange that they say that the sliding arm rest is something new, I have it on my 06, may be it was gone for the 07 and 08 ?
I bought the GV for the same reasons as you WookieOnRit, and I haven't been disapointed yet. It is now 3 years old 43 000km, and never had any problem yet. I'm not soft with it and it still ride as good as when it was new. My previous one was a Jeep Cherokee Country 96 and for me the GV was an improvement (comfort, handling, fuel economy, fun to drive). I cannot claim that the GV is a better off-road performer as the Cherokee, the latter having twin solid axles and probably more rough, but still the GV fulfill my needs and it has better handling on snowy roads, better towing handling for my pop-up trailer. The safety of the GV is better than the Cherokee. About the tailgate the noise is coming from the plastic shelf around the spare, it doesn't mean that the tailgate is flimsy, but yes if someone hits me in the back I'll get more damage than the Cherokke would have had, it was a tank.
 
Up to now the GV is "aging" better than my Cherokee did, I kept the Cherokee for 10 years, so I guess that I will do the same with the GV, by then if it is still a safe vehicule to drive, it will go to my older kid as its first car, so I don't worry about resale value, I would have rent it instead of buying it, you buy new when you think you'll keep it for a long time, if not rent or buy used. Buying a used 4x4 ? Sometimes it can be risky, but this is what I did with the Cherokee, it had 1 year of use, 20 000km and was almost trouble free for 10 years and I saved 10000$. I like that "rat fur" carpet, so easy to clean, most of the asian cars have that.
 
Anyhow it always comes down to the individual, did you make a cleaver choice so it fulfill your needs and expectation for the price you paid ? It did for me.
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Re: [WookieOnRit] by budman3
Nov 29, 2008 (12:40 pm)
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Replying to: WookieOnRit (Nov 28, 2008 7:45 am)

Wookie, hopefully they also corrected the XM "ready" radio. Hardly ready.
Hopefully they added a power drivers seat in the luxury model.
Also keep a few hundred dollars in your pocket when you replace the tires around 16,000 miles. And you'll get to know your front end alignment tech.
Buy some oil drip pans for your garage floor.
And of course the GV is going to age better than a Jeep. The Jeep is probably one of the lowest rated vehicles out there. And now with Chrysler behind them, it will be the 1st company to go belly up.
GM also sold all of it's interests in Suzuki. Hmm, wonder why that was? No need for more junk other than their stock status.
Maybe Suzuki made some good changes over the years, just be careful.
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Re: [bm000092] by budman3
Nov 29, 2008 (7:53 pm)
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Replying to: bm000092 (Nov 29, 2008 11:42 am)

bm, if you're comfortable losing your hard earned money, go for it.
If you're happy with your GV, post a positive reply instead of calling me out on my negative comments. This is all about opinions and freedom of speech. If you don't like what I say, turn the page. I want future buyers to be aware of what they may or may not be getting themselves into. It's their choice to determine if my bad experience was contributing to their decision.
If you like the carpet, I'm happy for you. So far, it seems you're the only one. At least wookie or anyone else might give it a second look.
Just wait till anyone tries to use the warranty. DENIED! Vitara4me was another perfect example. I drove his GV and can't imagine why Suzuki didn't take care of his vibration issue. It was BAD.
After looking at your plethora of cheap american cars that you've purchased in the past, I wouldn't take your opinion for any future purchase.
And being in telecommunications, I would learn how to spell and be grammatically correct.
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Re: [WookieOnRit] by xostnot
Nov 29, 2008 (8:39 pm)
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Replying to: WookieOnRit (Nov 28, 2008 7:45 am)

Hi WookieOnRit, (is that Ritalin? Maybe others here need a tiny bit of it.)
 
While as an owner of an '06 GV, I hasten to support your views, I must say a few things.
 
Other than the rwd GV sold in the US, the 4wd GV is always in 4wd. You can't drive it in 2wd even if you wanted to (to save gas, for instance).
 
The North American spec GV had a sliding armrest right from the '06 introduction. Annoyingly, it did not have an alarm, remote gas flap release, and the rear center armrest provided in other markets.
 
The Jeep Patriot is available with one low gear, skid plates and raised suspension. Other than it's heritage, I'd say the low prices make it a competitive vehicle, although a little downmarket.
 
Even with the new engines, I believe the GV is still at the lower end of the class for mileage. There's not much you can do about the extra weight, relatively low gearing biased for off-roading, plus the cost of being in 4wd all the time.
 
The latest Forester is an equal to the GV in everything except drivetrain, as you said. Oh, and price. The outgoing Forester, which everyone loved so much, was just not in the same class as the GV.
 
As for the warranty, my personal experience is that Suzuki dealers are sometimes reluctant to honour it. I don't know if this is true for all GV owners, and if it is better or worse than other manufacturers.
 
We had an oil leak caused by a loose transmission oil cooler hose. Since it was fixed the garage floor under the GV remains spotless. Our original tires are less than half worn out at 32,000km. The GV has never had or needed an alignment. Tire wear is slow and completely normal.
 
A few people got '06 GV's that can only be descibed as lemons. I don't understand how that happens, but our friend bm000092 definitely got one.
 
My wife had never been in a GV or even seen one when we went to pick up ours. She really likes it.
 
Thanks for taking the time to describe your reaction to the GV. We're always hungry for new perspectives. Hopefully your house will sell soon.
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by xostnot
Nov 29, 2008 (8:51 pm)
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I should add that being in 4wd alll the time translates into a safety and cost savings in that you are less likely to lose control. Accidents, though uncommon, are very costly. So on average, the superior control would translate into more savings than the extra gas cost for the average owner. This also applies when comparing the GV to Rav4's, CRV's etc. with their slip&grip systems.
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Re: [xostnot] by WookieOnRit
Nov 30, 2008 (7:02 pm)
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Replying to: xostnot (Nov 29, 2008 8:39 pm)

Other than the rwd GV sold in the US, the 4wd GV is always in 4wd. You can't drive it in 2wd even if you wanted to (to save gas, for instance).
 
I guess it's good that I live in the US huh? As the 4-Mode 4WD is described from a multitude of sources, the 4-high mode only sends power to the front tires as needed making it primarily 2WD. It says this on both Suzuki's website and other reviews of the system.
 
Even with the new engines, I believe the GV is still at the lower end of the class for mileage. There's not much you can do about the extra weight, relatively low gearing biased for off-roading, plus the cost of being in 4wd all the time.
 
The lower end? I wouldn't say that. They're all extremely close. Here's some the mileage numbers for its competitors.
 
GV: 19/25 (18/24 V6)
Forester: 20/26
Vue: 19/26
CR-V: 20/27
Outlander: 20/25
Patriot: 21/25
Rav4: 21/28
Rogue: 22/27
Tiguan: 17/24
 
From my perspective, you're fussing about 17-34 miles per tank. Added up, that might be savings of $500-$600 a year? More if gas goes up again. I don't have a lot of frivolous expenses so the extra savings would not mean that much to me. I tend to save money for the basic elements of living in our world. I don't buy the latest techno-gadget and I don't waste money shopping for expensive things. To me, if I get more enjoyment out of the vehicle than the others, isn't that the point? Frankly, that's more than worth the extra cost which really isn't that much considering I've been averaging around 12-14 mpg for the last 3 years. If I can survive with that right now, I'll be actually losing less money by upgrading.
 
A few people got '06 GV's that can only be descibed as lemons. I don't understand how that happens, but our friend bm000092 definitely got one.
 
Being that we will be entering the 4th model year of the vehicle, the dependability of the vehicle should actually increase. It takes what, 2 years to get out the kinks for most new vehicles? It happens even to the best of manufacturers. I honestly believe that if you take care of a vehicle, it will take care of you. My 93 Jeep GC has over 300k miles on it. Two owners. My dad and then when I bought it from him. We have taken care of it. If you take care of the vehicle, it runs. It might not sound pretty after 300k, but it still runs.
 
Thank you for the honest review as an owner yourself. I think when you compare the vehicle to the rest of the class, you can see why I am enthused.
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Re: [budman3] by bm000092
Dec 01, 2008 (5:07 am)
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Replying to: budman3 (Nov 29, 2008 7:53 pm)

If you're happy with your GV, post a positive reply instead of calling me out on my negative comments. I don’t know form where you took that, it was a positive comment, and never called you out, I was just making the point that for me it was a good buy, that’s it.
 
After looking at your plethora of cheap american cars that you've purchased in the past, I wouldn't take your opinion for any future purchase. Cheap? I agree, they were basics and if you think about buying cost and maintenance, the fact that I never got any problem with them, they have been cleaver choices (exception of the Phoenix, but I didn’t choose this one, it was given to me), they made me save a lot of money, even made some with the Dart.
 
I would learn how to spell and be grammatically correct. Try to write me in French and see what you can do…but I don't want to be nasty, be it if you want.
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Re: [xostnot] by bm000092
Dec 01, 2008 (5:16 am)
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Replying to: xostnot (Nov 29, 2008 8:39 pm)

Hi Xostnot, I think you made a mistake: A few people got '06 GV's that can only be descibed as lemons. I don't understand how that happens, but our friend bm000092 definitely got one. , may be you were referring to budman3, as I never had any problem with my GV yet after 3 years and 43 000km, so far it has been quite a positive experience.
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Re: [bm000092] by budman3
Dec 01, 2008 (5:38 am)
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Replying to: bm000092 (Dec 01, 2008 5:07 am)

Try to write me in French and see what you can do…but I don't want to be nasty, be it if you want.
 
Got me on that one, bm. My family lives in Canada and I took french in hs but I'm definately not fluent, et?
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by bm000092
Dec 01, 2008 (9:03 am)
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No worries, have a nice day

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