Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
Throughout the late 1980s, the Suzuki Samurai was one of the best-loved and best-selling sport utility vehicles in the North American market. However, Suzuki had been manufacturing the vehicle for ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The Suzuki Samurai first arrived on U.S. shores in 1986 to demonstrate that Suzuki was about more than just motorcycles. However, Americans' ...
The compact off-roader was a hugely popular model from when it was introduced in 1985 up until sales were crushed by a controversial "Consumer Reports" test published in 1988 that suggested it easily ...
Suzuki Samurais are plentiful, and at prices ranging from $500 to $2,000, anyone can get into four-wheeling at an admission price that excludes no one. Once you acquire a Samurai, though, you quickly ...
Micah is a 20-year authority in the automotive industry with extensive experience founded on marketing, events, and racing. His writing beats can be found in various online publications such as ...
The Suzuki Samurai is not the type of vehicle you would ever expect to see on a racetrack but this particular Samurai is unlike any other we’ve seen before. We haven’t been able to find any details ...
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 4x4 made its way across the Pacific. In 1968, Japan's Hope Motor ...
From the January 1986 issue of Car and Driver. There seems to be no end to the number of Far Eastern car manufacturers eager to hawk their wares in America. Mitsubishi and Isuzu joined the existing ...
There’s a whole world of camper conversions out there designed to haul a small runabout vehicle onboard or on a trailer. They’re called toterhomes, and they tend to be big-ticket custom jobs designed ...