Suzuki has been building great off-road vehicles for decades. While a few J-series Suzukis made it to North America through private means, it wasn't until the 1986 introduction of the Samurai that ...
Cute, lovable, surprisingly capable even in the most rugged terrain, the late 1980s/early '90s dynamo known as the Suzuki Samurai was an instant hit. It managed to triple projected sales and ...
The Suzuki Samurai was a pocket-size SUV that was as capable off-road as a mountain goat. This one got a Swift GT engine upgrade for a bit more punch. You can't get the Samurai's modern equivalent, ...
A lot can and has been said about Suzuki’s series of small 4x4s (marketed under many different names around the world, such as the LJ and SJ series, Samurai and Jimny) over the years – I’m sure many ...
The Suzuki Samurai first arrived on U.S. shores in 1986 to demonstrate that Suzuki was about more than just motorcycles. However, Americans' experience with Suzuki bikes established a good place from ...
The Suzuki Samurai was a pocket-size SUV that was as capable off-road as a mountain goat. This one got a Swift GT engine upgrade for a bit more punch. You can't get the Samurai's modern equivalent, ...
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