1986 Suzuki Samurai Tintop Hardtop Tin Hard Top 4x4 4wd 4 Wheel Drive on 2040-cars
Oak Grove, Arkansas, United States
1986 suzuki samurai,i bought this last year and has been my daily driver all last year,i bought from original owner.it has absolutely no rust at all.has been repainted and it is pealing here and there.it has a 2 inch calmini suspension lift. body is nice and straight and rust free.it has a hitch to pull it behind your motorhome or whatever.all lights and everything else on it works perfect.4 wheel drive works flawlessly.it has new spark plugs,wires,distributor cap and rotor,air filter, tires,door panels,window regulators,fuel filter,outside door handles.i changed all the fluids with proper fluids,transmission,differentials,transfer case,brake fluid,oil and filter a few times.previous owner put silicone around sunroof,it'd look better if it was peeled off and put on with a little more care,has no headliner.it runs perfect.i didn't polish it all up and try to make it look new it's a little dirty and dusty in the pictures.it's just a good little rig,original owner said miles are original,i don't know but i believe him,it's a great little rig.
On Mar-25-14 at 21:41:09 PDT, seller added the following information: 126,742 miles,doesn't use or leak any fluids,not a spot on my garage floor where it's parked every night.all windows and windshield are good.wipers,heater and everything else work as they should.it has lockout hubs,interior is very clean,I'll post more stuff as I think of it,if you have any questions ask away.it is for sale locally,so I'll end it if it sells. |
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VW, Suzuki mulling rekindling relationship in face of legal battle
Sat, 27 Jul 2013Volkswagen and Suzuki have been undergoing marriage counseling in a bid to avoid finalizing their nasty divorce. The blissful union has been troubled for some time, with Volkswagen claiming that it could affect operational decisions at Suzuki, and the Japanese brand's sniping and constant flirting with a certain Italian temptress causing rifts.
The matter first went to court in 2012, when Suzuki demanded VW get out, and leave its 19.9-percent stake in the Japanese brand in a box to the left. Now, Automotive News is reporting that the company will give the relationship one last shot, according to closed-door dealings between the two in London.
Still, it's understood that VW and Suzuki recognize the benefit of their alliance, and that it'd be in the best interests of the kids both parties to make things work. Spokespeople declined to comment to AN, but the newsmagazine spoke with Frank Biller, an analyst for LBBW in Stuttgart, who said, "Both companies stand to benefit if they can overcome the disagreements over leadership claims."
American Suzuki gets $100M in financing to go out of business... buy more cars?
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Out of the newly approved funds, $50 million can be used for operations, and oddly, the other $50 million can be put toward purchases of new inventory from SMC. That's right, even as existing inventory was headed for a smooth exit with the help of incentives, customer demand for orphan Suzuki models is so strong - last month's sales were up 22 percent compared to 2011 - that ASMC plans to purchase 2,500 additional cars from SMC that were built after the bankruptcy announcement. Good news for the owners of those vehicles: the top 50 dealers, representing more than 98 percent of ASMC sales, will become parts and services centers.
The press release below has more information. Unlike its recent tenure here, the end of Suzuki cars in the US looks like it's going rather well.
Volkswagen forced to sell stake in Suzuki
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