1987 Suzuki Samurai Jx Sport Utility 2-door 1.3l on 2040-cars
Tucson, Arizona, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.3L 1325CC 81Cu. In. l4 GAS
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Suzuki
Model: Samurai
Trim: JX Sport Utility 2-Door
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 70,452
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Red
This is a 1987 Suzuki Samurai A real head turner where ever you drive people always are looking
Clean Title
Suspension:
It has the SPOA lift 4ich and it was professional done.
It has 30 x10.50 15 inch tires which are BFG they have some wear left in them
Engine:
The engine is Stock and runs good it will go any where very dependable.
It saw 70,000 but I don't know if that has rolled over.
The transfer case was rebuilt and has the gear ratio of 6:5:1 This samurai will clime you know when you have it in 4 low
The car was just serviced at jiffy lube new oil change all fluids toped off
Brand new spark plugs and fuel filter
Interior:
It has a full roll cage which is red
It has racing seats Made by STI The driver seat has a tear on the side of it
There is no carpet and the floor in NOT rhino lined but is decent when you buy a samurai it is not for the inside
It has a full system in it you flip a switch and it has a hook up for you IPOD and you can jam out
Exterior:
It is a full wrap around the whole samurai
The front and rear bumpers are custom and professional built
The front bumper has a witch 3,000 pounds but I lost the plug in to use it
The 2 off road lights up front are not hooked up.
Comes with full top and binki top
The BAD:
It does leak oil not very much you NEVER have to add between oil changes
To pop the hood the cable broke to the glove box so the cable is right by the hood you pull to open
The full top a couple of the buttons are broken
No Glove Box
The 4 wheel drive light always is on but its not in 4x4
If you have question's feel free to contact me we can talk about it
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Suzuki demand in US rises after bankruptcy
Wed, 26 Dec 2012Following word that Suzuki is ceasing car sales in America, it appears that demand for the Japanese automaker's wares have increased. According to The Detroit News, American Suzuki Motor Corp. will import an additional 2,500 vehicles to quench demand that has jumped since the company announced that it was filing for bankruptcy and ending sales in America.
Dealers recently informed their sales personnel that no more vehicles would be produced and that this was the final push. With heavy incentives and a seven-year warranty as value-adds, November sales for Suzuki rose in November some 22 percent, up to 2,224 vehicles. December sales also rose, but neither month's gains outweigh the long-term losses for the automaker. While Suzuki will sell roughly 22,000 cars this year in the US, it was selling about 120,000 annually before 2008.
As it stands, Suzuki will sell off the rest of its vehicle inventory, including the 2,500 additional units, and dealers will continue to provide parts an warranty work. With all of this negative news for the automaker, it's impressive to see an interest in Suzuki vehicles even with the imminent shuttering of its North American car sales.
Incentives aid smooth Suzuki wind down
Tue, 04 Dec 2012American Suzuki is continuing to offer buyers substantial incentives even as the company winds down operations. Those looking to nab a new Suzuki vehicle will find rebates of between $500 and $2,000 and zero-percent financing for up to 72 months as dealers look to liquidate inventory following the automaker's filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last month. The strategy is working so far. Last month saw Suzuki sell a total of 2,224 vehicles, up 22 percent compared to the same time period in 2011. The Japanese manufacturer says it will continue the incentives through December.
Suzuki had around 5,000 units in dealer inventory in the US when it went into bankruptcy protection, with an additional 1,500-1,700 vehicles headed to dealers at that time. The company says it will continue to honor warranties moving forward using its current dealer network. Most of the dealerships will become Suzuki service and parts stores after American Suzuki shutters car sales in the US.
Suzuki teases production C-segment crossover, could it have saved them in US?
Wed, 06 Feb 2013Suzuki may be retreating (amidst booming sales) from the US market, but its efforts to woo European buyers are still going strong. Witness as proof these shadowy teaser images of the automaker's new C-segment crossover that it plans to unveil at the Geneva Motor Show next month.
Until the official debut, we've got just a few tidbits of information to report about the upcoming Suzuki. We're told, and can see, that the car has been modeled on the S-Cross concept car from the 2012 Paris Motor Show. Quite a bit of translation has happened, however, from show car to production form, as we see that the sweeping greenhouse of the S-Cross has been ditched in favor of a traditional pillared setup, large LEDs have moved from the lower front fascia to under the headlamps, and the grille is now much more in line with the rest of Suzuki's current range. The crossover is still painted in a faintly froggish shade of green, though, so the weirdness hasn't been completely leeched out.
We're also informed that the new C-segment offering will have an available a four-wheel-drive powertrain and one of the largest luggage areas in the segment. All of which strikes us as good stuff, but we're still not convinced that this unnamed entrant could have turned the Japanese automaker's fortunes in North America - even if it would have competed in one of the industry's fastest-growing segments. Feel free to read over Suzuki's brief press release below and look at the images before speculating for yourself in Comments.