In the mid-1980s, few new cars were available to under-funded buyers that fit the key criteria of “affordable” and “fun,” but the 1986 introduction of a quirky compact four-wheel-drive from Suzuki seemed to change that almost overnight. … Instead of launching a “me too” economy car, the brand opted for a rather bold strategy, opting to establish its presence with a mini sport utility vehicle, designed to blend go-anywhere functionality with affordability and some degree of … …
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Lost Cars of the 1980s – Suzuki Samurai | Hemmings Daily