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The first generation was known as Suzuki Sidekick in the United States. ... The JLX offered powered windows and body-coloured bumpers. ... In 1994, Suzuki built a ...
Suzuki Sidekick (Canada) ... and came equipped with rear seats until 1994. The Suzuki Samurai became intensely popular within the serious 4WD ... the JLX adds roof ...
Geo Tracker – United States (Suzuki Sidekick/Vitara) GMC Tracker – Canada (Suzuki Sidekick/Vitara) GME Rascal – Europe (Suzuki Carry) Holden Barina – Australia & New Zealand (Suzuki Cultus) Holden Cruze – Australia (Suzuki Ignis) Holden Drover – Australia & New Zealand (Suzuki Sierra/Jimny) Holden Scurry – Australia (Suzuki Carry)
Suzuki Swift (1989-1994) Suzuki Sidekick (1989-1998) 1990. Buick Park Avenue (1990-1996) Chevrolet 454 SS (1990–1993) Chevrolet Caprice (1990-1996)
The Suzuki X-90 is a front engine, rear or four wheel drive, two door, two seater car manufactured and marketed by Suzuki for the model years 1995-1997. Derived from the Suzuki Vitara , the X-90 featured a T Section removable roof. [ 1 ]
In 1999, the Sidekick was discontinued, and a second generation Tracker was introduced, differing from the Sidekick's successor, the Grand Vitara. A Suzuki version of this North American-exclusive Tracker was sold in the North American market as a Suzuki Vitara, which is shorter than the Grand Vitara. In Mexico, the second-generation Tracker ...
It uses the same G series block found in many other Suzuki models and so it is a popular conversion into the Suzuki Sierra/Samurai, which uses either a G13A (85-88) or G13BA (88.5-98). This allows the engine to fit into the engine bay simply as engine and gearbox mounts are identical and both engines are mounted north–south.
This is a list of automobile engines developed and sold by the Suzuki Motor Corporation. Suzuki is unusual in never having made a pushrod automobile engine , and in having depended on two-strokes for longer than most.