1986 Suzuki Samurai Jx - Very Nice Never Off-roaded on 2040-cars
Port Angeles, Washington, United States
This Sammy is very nice. 135k miles (probably correct), runs and tracks well, I've had it going on two years, probably the third owner. Paid over $4k, have well over $6k invested. In the past year - transmission rebuild, new clutch, new timing belt, all other belts as well, new rebuilt carburetor, new starter, new oil pump, oil pan and valve cover gaskets, new battery, new muffler, new accelerator cable, new K&N air filter, 2 new Hella 500FF driving lights, new Alpine CD/USB stereo with I-POD capability. There are 2 very comfortable reclining seats from some car? no idea what, former owner doesn't know either, top is a new BESTOP, there is a roof rack capable of carrying a surfboard or kayak. I have the back seat. Added a mesh carrier to back door (good for wine bottles.)This is a NO RESERVE auction, so the highest bidder gets it. The bidding will start at $5300. I would be happy to deliver the vehicle to a shipper of your choice within a hundred fifty miles of where it sits today. Terms, cash, major bank check, personal check (I keep vehicle until it clears) $500 non refundable PAYPAL within first 24 hours after close of auction. Full payment within 7 days.
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Suzuki recalling 2,800 XL7 models over faulty fuel pump
Sat, 29 Dec 2012A recall has been issued for the 2007 Suzuki XL7, but only those vehicles either bought or registered in four states: Texas, Arizona, California and Nevada. Potentially 2,380 of the SUVs manufactured from June 13, 2006 to December 22, 2006 could have an issue with their fuel pump modules: The plastic supply or return port could crack. If that happens, it could lead to a fuel leak and then to a fire.
Suzuki hasn't said when the recall will begin. Once it does, owners will be notified and can have their dealers make the necessary repairs free of charge. There's a bulletin from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration below with more information.
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Tue, 13 Aug 2013It's not a secret that a few of us here at Autoblog have a crush on Japanese Kei cars. The diminutive sizes and cheeky looks of most of the segment are certainly endearing factors, but it was the sporting Kei cars of the 1990s that made for the most delicious forbidden fruit.
Suzuki's entry in that time and market space was the Cappuccino, a rear-wheel-drive coupe with a removable roof and roll bar, powered by a 657cc three-cylinder motor. The car hung around the Japanese market until 1997 (and was booted up in Gran Turismo form for years after that). Now, rumor has it that the little coupe could be getting a reboot around 2016.
The reports are still a bit short on detail; some indicate that a new Cappuccino could be built up on an existing Kei platform from Suzuki. If the new car were to keep the RWD layout of the original, however, that would mean building up the model on the live-rear-axle bones of the Suzuki Jimny or Carry.
Junkyard Gem: 2003 Chevrolet Tracker
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