1995 Suzuki Samurai Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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User reviews for 1995 Suzuki Samurai
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by Fernando F
Apr 05, 2010
me gusta:
relacion peso vs potencia, el techo desmontable, su apariencia, consumo de combustible.
no me gusta:
sistema de direccion, autonomia, velocidad maxima muy baja, es incomodo al manejo.
el jeep se comporta excelentemente en situaciones de off road, en la calle es un peligro. muy entretenido de manejar.Apr 05, 2010
by Joe T
Jan 13, 2009
The Suzuki Samurai, the last uk version of the Suzuki manufactured jeeps which originated in the late 1940s. Fitted with a 1.3 fuel injection engine, the Samurai was also the most powerfull of the "jeep" style Suzukis. Very similar in design to the traditional land-rover vehicles, but simplified - lighter, smaller and much more capable off-road (and on) than the series Land-rovers on which the designs were based.
I have driven many 4x4 vehicles both on and off road, and I have to say the Samurai is the most capable in standard form. This is unless you are towing a large load, where a bigger engine and more weight are a must.
There are many spares available, and at very modest prices. Modification parts are also available off the shelf and are manufactured by most of the leading modification manufacturers.
As far as on the road driving goes, you dont buy a Samurai if you are going to be driving miles every day. The ride is harsh and bouncy, the steering is vague, and performance is hardly sports-car like, however show it some mud and you'll have a grin from ear to ear. Modify it for off-road use and only your lack of driving skill will stop it, not the terrain.
If you are looking to get into off-roading for fun, then this is the only vehicle to buy. Easy to drive, cheap to buy, reliable, easy to keep running, and so popular you usually get your purchase price back when you sell it...Jan 13, 2009
by Pedro N
Aug 08, 2008
great car but the engine is a bit weak its a 1.3 liter so yeah not the fastest thing in the world but it is really fun off road it very reliable its well built the one i owned was a later 1997 model that was only available in south America and Asia a over all super fun and reliable car and oh yea i paid 25,000 reais which in turn is is 15,000 dollars yea it dident come cheap but what the hell its brasilAug 08, 2008
User rating:
by Fernando F
Apr 05, 2010
me gusta:
relacion peso vs potencia, el techo desmontable, su apariencia, consumo de combustible.
no me gusta:
sistema de direccion, autonomia, velocidad maxima muy baja, es incomodo al manejo.
el jeep se comporta excelentemente en situaciones de off road, en la calle es un peligro. muy entretenido de manejar.Apr 05, 2010
by Joe T
Jan 13, 2009
The Suzuki Samurai, the last uk version of the Suzuki manufactured jeeps which originated in the late 1940s. Fitted with a 1.3 fuel injection engine, the Samurai was also the most powerfull of the "jeep" style Suzukis. Very similar in design to the traditional land-rover vehicles, but simplified - lighter, smaller and much more capable off-road (and on) than the series Land-rovers on which the designs were based.
I have driven many 4x4 vehicles both on and off road, and I have to say the Samurai is the most capable in standard form. This is unless you are towing a large load, where a bigger engine and more weight are a must.
There are many spares available, and at very modest prices. Modification parts are also available off the shelf and are manufactured by most of the leading modification manufacturers.
As far as on the road driving goes, you dont buy a Samurai if you are going to be driving miles every day. The ride is harsh and bouncy, the steering is vague, and performance is hardly sports-car like, however show it some mud and you'll have a grin from ear to ear. Modify it for off-road use and only your lack of driving skill will stop it, not the terrain.
If you are looking to get into off-roading for fun, then this is the only vehicle to buy. Easy to drive, cheap to buy, reliable, easy to keep running, and so popular you usually get your purchase price back when you sell it...Jan 13, 2009
by Pedro N
Aug 08, 2008
great car but the engine is a bit weak its a 1.3 liter so yeah not the fastest thing in the world but it is really fun off road it very reliable its well built the one i owned was a later 1997 model that was only available in south America and Asia a over all super fun and reliable car and oh yea i paid 25,000 reais which in turn is is 15,000 dollars yea it dident come cheap but what the hell its brasilAug 08, 2008
by Michael L
Jan 02, 2008
likes to go offroad, tow its friend, likes going to carlovers and generally putting aroundJan 02, 2008
by Chris S
Dec 30, 2007
buy one and find out !! :PDec 30, 2007
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1995 Suzuki Samurai Pricing
Original MSRP
$10,234 to $10,234Price range
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N/ATrims & specs
Audio System
AM/FM radio
Drivetrain
4WD Type: part time
Roof
Removable roof: soft top
Seats
Front seat type: bucket · Upholstery: cloth
Windows
Front wipers: intermittent