1987 Suzuki Samurai 79xxx Original Miles! Lots Of Extras! Great Condition! on 2040-cars
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 CYLINDER
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Suzuki
Model: Samurai
Trim: 2 DOOR
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Safety Features: Driver Airbag
Drive Type: 4 WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 79,753
Exterior Color: Red
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
UP FOR SALE
1987 SUZUKI SAMURAI "SAMMI" 4 X 4
VERY ORIGINAL WITH 79xxx MILES
FRESH OFF A 125 MILE TEST RUN TODAY
RECENT OIL CHANGE
STARTS FIRST TIME EVERYTIME!
NEW BATTERY
GREAT TIRES, COOPER 205/75 R 15
GREAT BRAKES
DRIVES SMOOTH DOWN THE ROAD
ORIGINAL CARPET(PLUS EXTRA), MUD FLAPS, GAS CAP WITH RETAINING CORD
NEW DOOR PANELS, STILL HAVE ORIGINALS
NEW SEAT COVERS
JVC CD PLAYER
REAR SEAT, WITH ALL SAFETY BELTS
WIPERS AND WASHER WORK FINE
HAS ORIGINAL JACK WITH ACCESORIES
SPARE TIRE WITH COVER
PADDED ROLL BARS
FULL DOORS WITH GREAT GLASS AND MIRRORS
REAR VIEW MIRROR IS FINE
FENDER FLARES
TRAILER HITCH WITH 1 AND 7/8 BALL WITH COVER
TAIL GATE IS IN GREAT SHAPE WITH GATE PANEL
ALL LIGHTS WORK FINE, EVEN DOME LIGHT
CHERRY BOMB EXHAUST WITH CHROME TIP
SHOCKS ARE IN GREAT SHAPE
BLOWER(FAN) MOTOR WORKS FINE
LOTS OF EXTRAS!(BIKINI TOP, BIMINI TOP, FULL SOFT TOP, CAR COVER, AND EXTRA TOPS / PARTS, SEE PICS)
THIS IS A VERY NICE SAMURAI. IT IS ALMOST 30 YEARS OLD, BUT HAS BEEN WELL PRESERVED. IT HAS VERY, VERY MINIMAL RUST, IT IS VERY SOLID. IT RUNS AND SOUNDS GREAT. IF YOU HAVE OWNED A SAMMI, THEN YOU KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT. IT REALLY IS AN AWESOME LITTLE 4 X 4 !!! PAINT IS A LITTLE FADED, BUT NO BIG DEAL. A DENT OR TWO, BUT AGAIN, NO BIG DEAL. DOORS HAVE BEEN OFF FOR A WHILE, I PUT THEM BACK ON TODAY, NO PROBLEMS. GLASS IS PERFECT! THESE ARE GETTING HARDER AND HARDER TO FIND, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION WITH THIS LOW MILELAGE. AS ALWAYS, I WILL ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS THAT YOU MAY HAVE. FIVE DAY AUCTION!!! GOOD LUCK!!
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American Suzuki gets $100M in financing to go out of business... buy more cars?
Fri, 07 Dec 2012American Suzuki Motor Corporation (ASMC), which declared bankruptcy in early November, has been approved by the courts for up to $100 million in debtor-in-possession financing to enable it to shutter its US car business. ASMC had received a $45 million loan from the Japanese parent company, Suzuki Motor Corporation (SMC), last month in order to make repayment deals with its franchise dealers. At the same time, ASMC was awaiting final court approval of this larger loan.
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.
Suzuki's Paris display is a sad reminder we don't get quirky little Japanese cars anymore
Thu, Sep 29 2016The fun thing about foreign auto shows is getting to see all the cars we don't get at home. In the case of Suzuki, it's a reminder that the brand withered in the US and withdrew due to a lack of product a few years back. What makes it even tougher is that Suzuki's stand in Paris is full of little all-wheel-drive things that would probably do really well in the US now. Talk about bad timing. Take the Ignis above. This thing is about the size of a Mazda CX-3, offers all-wheel drive, and manages to look cute and sophisticated at the same time. Americans would buy it. The SX4 S-Cross, which evolved from the SX4 that did surprisingly well a decade ago in the US, gets an update this year and looks a lot more like a crossover, an improvement on the original funky tall-hatch design. If only Suzuki could have held on a little longer the brand might be taking some sales from Subaru and the many makers of little crossovers. We can't leave here without mentioning the wonderful beigeness of the Cervo hatch that Suzuki brought out to tie the Ignis in with its heritage. It's a rear-engined three-cylinder two-stroke with a Giugiaro-designed body. Yep. The model was never sold in the US, but it was known as the Whizzkid in the UK, which is just fantastic. And its adorable tiny wheels – they looked like 12s or so – are pretty highly stylized. They're actually mirrored by the five-pocket wheels available on the Ignis, which is a nice touch. Related Gallery 2017 Suzuki Ignis: Paris 2016 View 13 Photos Related Gallery 2017 Suzuki SX4 S-Cross: Paris 2016 View 10 Photos Paris Motor Show Suzuki Crossover 2016 paris motor show suzuki ignis
Suzuki Vitara shows its face ahead of Paris debut
Thu, 28 Aug 2014The 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.














