Suzuki Samurai For Sale In Uganda

Learn more about Suzuki Samurai
The Samurai was the first four-wheeled vehicle Suzuki sold in the U.S., but its history begins nearly 20 years before the plucky little 4×4 made its way across the Pacific. In 1968, Japan’s Hope Motor Company introduced a small kei-class 4×4 with a 359cc Mitsubishi engine called the ON360. Suzuki bought Hope and developed the ON360 into the 1970 LJ10 (“Light Jeep”), also known as the Jimny.
Is A Suzuki Samurai A Good car?
Overall, the Suzuki Samurai is a pretty good little off-road rig. They’re well thought-out and zippy little cars that are a ton of fun to drive (and maybe beat up a little bit. If you’re careful not to roll it, there’s no reason that the Samurai can’t be a ton of fun for flying down a dirt road this summer.
How fast can a Suzuki Samurai go?
With a top speed around 65 mph and an almost unmeasurable 0–60 time, the Samurai wasn’t fit for American highways; but it was never designed for them. The same features that made the Samurai uncomfortable on the road—short wheelbase, solid axles, and four-corner leaf springs—allowed it to excel on trails.
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Does Suzuki have a Toyota engine?
The Toyota Urban Cruiser is powered by a 1.5-litre, four-cylinder petrol engine, borrowed from the Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza. This engine generates 103bhp and 138Nm of torque. This engine comes mated to a five-speed manual transmission and a four-speed automatic unit.