Did Suzuki ? up the Samauri???

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MrSoutCity
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I not sure how popular Suzuki is up in the States of the older models was very popular down here. After the Samauri was discontinued people stop ? with them as much. The Samauri is the only jeep ? with the Jeep Wrangler right now.

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  • rage
    rage Members Posts: 5,858 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    This is a redundant car in North America. Nobody is buying this thing over a Wrangler....its probably why they never brought it to NA.
  • konceptjones
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    Samurais were the choice ride of many a roller/d-boy/dealer back in the mid-late 80's and early 90's. Tricked out, dropped, gold everywhere, gucci/mcm interiors... ? was sweet back then.
  • king hassan
    king hassan Members Posts: 22,739 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Remember Busta Rhymes rolling in that smoked out Samurai in "Who's The Man" lol. but them ? used to be the ride like Koncept mentioned. You had one of those and you was the man
  • rage
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    Samurais were the choice ride of many a roller/d-boy/dealer back in the mid-late 80's and early 90's. Tricked out, dropped, gold everywhere, gucci/mcm interiors... ? was sweet back then.

    Weren't these things like $10K brand new back then??
  • king hassan
    king hassan Members Posts: 22,739 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    rage wrote: »
    Samurais were the choice ride of many a roller/d-boy/dealer back in the mid-late 80's and early 90's. Tricked out, dropped, gold everywhere, gucci/mcm interiors... ? was sweet back then.

    Weren't these things like $10K brand new back then??

    They were about 6-7k. That's another reason they were popular
  • konceptjones
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    yeah, Raiders, Samurais, Blazers/Jimmy's (especially with the kit on it), and whatnot were a staple of dope boys across the country back then. Cheap, and sick as ? when you hooked 'em up. Throw some sounds in it and you had all the hoes on you.
  • konceptjones
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  • konceptjones
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    ^^^ These and tricked out Samurais were staples of the 80's.
  • B_A
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    its popular among mudders but other than that i barely see them.
  • MrSoutCity
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    My pops had one back in the day. I think Suzuki should kept the design and just made some minor changes.
  • konceptjones
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    rage wrote: »
    This is a redundant car in North America. Nobody is buying this thing over a Wrangler....its probably why they never brought it to NA.



    see my above posts, not only did Suzuki bring the Samurai to NA, it was very popular. The follow-up, Suzuki Sidekick/Geo Tracker was even more popular (? I almost bought a Tracker my senior year)
  • FucktheIC
    FucktheIC Members Posts: 1,656 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Jeep Wrangler>>>>

    ? outta here with this BS.
  • MrSoutCity
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    rage wrote: »
    This is a redundant car in North America. Nobody is buying this thing over a Wrangler....its probably why they never brought it to NA.



    see my above posts, not only did Suzuki bring the Samurai to NA, it was very popular. The follow-up, Suzuki Sidekick/Geo Tracker was even more popular (? I almost bought a Tracker my senior year)

    Sometimes wage act like he knows what the ? he's talking about. I got me a grand vitara. I ? love that jeep.
  • rage
    rage Members Posts: 5,858 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    MrSoutCity wrote: »
    rage wrote: »
    This is a redundant car in North America. Nobody is buying this thing over a Wrangler....its probably why they never brought it to NA.



    see my above posts, not only did Suzuki bring the Samurai to NA, it was very popular. The follow-up, Suzuki Sidekick/Geo Tracker was even more popular (? I almost bought a Tracker my senior year)

    Sometimes wage act like he knows what the ? he's talking about. I got me a grand vitara. I ? love that jeep.

    http://www.asmcrealignment.com

    Like I said redundant car, nobody was buying this over the Wrangler. Decisions like the one to actually bring it to NA has led to Suzuki closing up shop and filing for bankruptcy.
  • konceptjones
    konceptjones Guests, Members, Writer, Content Producer Posts: 13,139 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    rage wrote: »
    MrSoutCity wrote: »
    rage wrote: »
    This is a redundant car in North America. Nobody is buying this thing over a Wrangler....its probably why they never brought it to NA.



    see my above posts, not only did Suzuki bring the Samurai to NA, it was very popular. The follow-up, Suzuki Sidekick/Geo Tracker was even more popular (? I almost bought a Tracker my senior year)

    Sometimes wage act like he knows what the ? he's talking about. I got me a grand vitara. I ? love that jeep.

    http://www.asmcrealignment.com

    Like I said redundant car, nobody was buying this over the Wrangler. Decisions like the one to actually bring it to NA has led to Suzuki closing up shop and filing for bankruptcy.

    ... and yet, it enjoyed popularity and sales in North America since the 80's.

    All this ? is redundant, doesn't stop car makers from making their version of a specific type of car. There's a reason why the Focus, Civic, Cobalt, Dart, and other cars like them exist. They're all "redundant" using your logic.