Suzuki Samurais have gained a cult following in recent years. Their low price, light weight, and nimble size make them a perfect choice for budget-minded 'wheelers who like tight, technical trails.
The Samurai was introduced to the U.S. market with the 1986 model, and the small Suzuki remains highly popular today despite being discontinued in the states over two decades ago. Prices have ...
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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, ...
From the January 1986 issue of Car and Driver. There seems to be no end to the number of Far Eastern car manufacturers eager to hawk their wares in America. Mitsubishi and Isuzu joined the existing ...