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1995 Suzuki SamuraiOnly a 2-door convertible body style with 4-wheel drive returned for 1995, Samurais final season. Switching from carburetion to fuel...
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Only a 2-door convertible body style with 4-wheel drive returned for 1995, Samurais final season. Switching from carburetion to fuel injection for 1990, the 66 horsepower 1.3-liter engine came only with a 5-speed manual transmission. An on-demand, part-time 4WD system was standard. Manual-locking front hubs also were standard, but dealers could install automatic-locking hubs. Introduced for 1986, it was not until 1989 that the sport-utility vehicle was on sale across the country, as either a convertible or a fixed-roof hardtop. Only a 2-door convertible body style with 4-wheel drive returned for 1995, Samurais final season.
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Tuff little machine!!
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Pros: Light, Tuff, easy to build and maintain.
Cons: Stock gearing too tall. Engine needs more power. Read More at Epinions.com
Strength is a pro!
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Pros: Safe, Acceleration, Power (Performance)
Cons: Gears, Fuel tank Read More at Epinions.com
Great car
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Pros: Cheep to run/ very low maintenance
Cons: body lacks longevity Read More at Epinions.com