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1988 Suzuki Samurai Ja Sport Utility 2-door 1.3l on 2040-cars

US $8,700.00
Year:1988 Mileage:72590 Color: WHITE
Location:

Simpsonville, South Carolina, United States

Simpsonville, South Carolina, United States

  • Key:
    Present
  • Start Code:
    VEHICLE STARTS
  • Odometer:
    72590



  • Fuel Type:
    Gasoline
  • Cylinders:
    4 Cyl
  • Engine:
    1.3L L4 FI NF
  • Transmission:
    Manual
  • Drive Line Type:
    Four Wheel Drive



  • Body Style:
    CONVERTIBLE
  • Vehicle Class:
    Non Luxury Compact Suv


  • Manufactured in:
    JAPAN
  • Exterior Color:
    WHITE
  • Interior Color:
    TAN




  •      

  • CD Player:
    PRESENT
  • Radio:
    MISSING
  • Tape Deck:
    N/A
  • Vehicle may be sold by prior to the end of the auction. I reserve the right to end this auctions early or to cancel bids solely at my discretion or due to private sale or sale through auction and shall not be held liable for any such cancellation. 


    The winning bidder is required to contact me within 24-48 hours after the close of the auction to finalize the details of the transaction. A $500 non-refundable deposit is required within 24-48 hours of the auction's close.  This deposit reserves the vehicle and removes it from the market. Acceptable payment types for deposit are: credit card, wire transfer, cashier's check, and money order. 



    Wire transfer is the preferred method of payment following deposit due to scams and fraudulent payments through Paypal. Vehicle will not be shipped until it is paid for in full. 

     If winning bidder does not contact me or submit deposit within 48 hours of auction close, vehicle may be made available to the next highest bidder or another qualified buyer on a first come, first serve basis. or will be re-listed. 

    vehicle is sold "AS IS" and with no warranties expressed or implied. Final or winning bid price does not include shipping, tax, title, or registration fees. It is the purchaser's responsibility to provide for any state or local taxes and shipping expenses resulting from the sale. 

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    Thu, 28 Aug 2014

    The death of Suzuki's American automotive operations can be chalked up to many, many things. One thing it cannot be blamed on, however, is the arguable goodness of its products. The company's criminally underrated offerings included the Kizashi sedan, the SX4 compact and your author's personal favorite, the Grand Vitara.
    The GV rode on a radically different version of General Motors' Theta platform, which underpins the American manufacturer's current crop of crossovers, like the Chevrolet Equinox. What made the Grand Vitara special, though, was that it wasn't just another run-of-the-mill CUV. Buying the cheapest model meant living with rear-wheel drive rather than the Theta's typical front drive. Spend a bit of money, though, and you'd end up with an honest-to-goodness off-roader, sporting selectable four-wheel drive complete with low-range gearbox. It also comfortably sat five, was reasonably efficient and was quite handsome. We aren't totally sure how it turned into this.
    This, of course, being the new Vitara (it replaces the Escudo, the vehicle Americans know as the Grand Vitara), and it will make its global debut at October's Paris Motor Show, which has ditched its four-wheel-drive system for a part-time all-wheel-drive system called Allgrip.

    Suzuki teases production C-segment crossover, could it have saved them in US?

    Wed, 06 Feb 2013

    Suzuki 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.

    American Suzuki Motors files chapter 11, will no longer sell cars in the United States

    Mon, 05 Nov 2012

    As much as we knew it was a possibility, we have to say that Suzuki's announcement this afternoon that it is filing chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings caught us a bit off guard. American Suzuki Motor Corporation - the sole distributor of Suzuki automobiles in the United States - will realign its business to focus on motorcycles, ATVs and the marine market.
    What does this mean in simple terms? In short, new Suzuki cars and trucks will no longer be sold by Suzuki in the United States once current supplies run out. Period.
    Suzuki cites "low sales volumes, a limited number of models in its lineup, unfavorable foreign exchange rates, the high costs associated with growing and maintaining an automotive distribution system in the continental US and the disproportionally high and increasing costs associated with stringent state and federal regulatory requirements unique to the US market."