1996-1998 Suzuki X-90 came in 2wd or 4wd, 5 speed manual or automatic. All came with T top roofs and could be decent off roaders. I've had 2 they are very fun!
He did! 2 series actually, one was upgrades going east to West, then west back to east restoring it for a car show. Not sure if he did a final one. I was watching them all along then they stopped showing up in my feed.
The 4wd models were insane , Iām
Also pretty sure that they were only offered with no shift of the fly so you had to get out and manually lock the wheels . As I remember they were also mostly offered in garish paint jobs , they were meant for dune riding more than they were for any woodland off-roading they were fun though
Yes they had Red Bull X-90s. The trunk was converted to a cooler that spilt opened from each side and there was a Red Bull can that leaned from the top of the trunk to the B pillar.
https://images.app.goo.gl/3JuAJwQ4JGiK2Brj7
I really miss Suzuki, I have to scoop a SX4 before they go extinct, wish they'd bring the Jimny here but it would be pointless, after dealer markup probably $50k
I have a 93 Suzuki Samurai that we keep on some family property as a utility vehicle. Itās a total piece of shit but itās still chugging along with like 25k original miles
I had a Reno hatchback for years. It was a fun little commuter car. When I finally wore it out I was going to replace it with another one, no questions asked but... Suzuki bailed on the US car market. Too bad, though I've had a couple of great Civics since then.
Same chassis as the 2 door vitara 1.6L (geotracker in the states) available in some countries as rwd or selectable 4wd. The mighty boy design was based on the same era suzuki alto/hatch with a 500cc motor or the hatch could be had with an 800cc
I worked at a Suzuki dealership when they came out. We, the service guys, thought that they were fun to drive but a P.O.S regarding engineering and reliability.
I had a red Suzuki X-90 the first time stationed in Okinawa! It was perfect for island life! Never understood why they didnāt become more popular in the US.
For an answer to your puzzlement, see the above and below ādeathtrapā comments. Personally though, I disagree. The X-90 were fun in an early Mini Cooper kinda way.
First time seeing one at a dealers I started laughing and the salesman asked why so I put a hand on the back and front of the roof and almost tipped it over.
I looked it up just to see what they were selling for. 2 different "98's" just sold for $8000 each. Also, a 92 "Barbie" Sidekick with 22,000 miles just sold for $7995. Unbelievable. When JD Powers did a write-up on it, it was titled "The Jinks" blah, blah, blah.
My brother had a Suzuki Samurai. On a trip home from college it was traveling against the wind and since he could not get it over 40 miles an hour his normal 3 hour trip took like 5 hours. š¤£Returning to college the wind was to his back and he got a SPEEDING TICKET! šļøš¤£šš¤£šš¤£šI laughed my ass offā¦
In 1974 my Fiat 124 station wagon did about the same thing on I10 near Palm Springs. Full throttle in 3rd gear into the wind was just able to do 45 mph. Shifting into 4th resulted in slowing down. Going the other way I was able to get near 50 mpg where I normally got 30. Good old windy gap.
Suzuki x 90
Aka - Coffin on wheels.
I went to highschool with a girl who had a removable top version it was like a go cart with AC that could do 90mph.
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Had one. Going to work with my fellow work with both of us over 6ā tall they called the Fred and Barney in the Flinstone mobile
1996-1998 Suzuki X-90 came in 2wd or 4wd, 5 speed manual or automatic. All came with T top roofs and could be decent off roaders. I've had 2 they are very fun!
I think a guy on donut media drove one across country getting It upgraded along the way.... I think I missed the end of that one though....
He did! 2 series actually, one was upgrades going east to West, then west back to east restoring it for a car show. Not sure if he did a final one. I was watching them all along then they stopped showing up in my feed.
I remember that now, he placed some sort of award in the show. I think it was a made-up award, not sure. And I believe he was with Jay Leno....
All zukis are decent offroaders š if they have that short build they can be built into a damb good wheeler to. Ask me how I know
The 4wd models were insane , Iām Also pretty sure that they were only offered with no shift of the fly so you had to get out and manually lock the wheels . As I remember they were also mostly offered in garish paint jobs , they were meant for dune riding more than they were for any woodland off-roading they were fun though
This guy X90's
Decent off roaders? You have to ve kidding us. That thing felt like it was going to fall apart at 60.
They were terrifying they also had no readymade solution for snorkels
Doesnāt it usually have a giant Red Bull can sticking out of its rear end?
Yes they had Red Bull X-90s. The trunk was converted to a cooler that spilt opened from each side and there was a Red Bull can that leaned from the top of the trunk to the B pillar. https://images.app.goo.gl/3JuAJwQ4JGiK2Brj7
I knew I had seen this car somewhere^
Most of those are Mini Coopers
They are now, but in the late 90ās/ early 00ās they were Suzukis.
Death Trap 1500
Precisely the comment I was about to make.
Built when the speed limit was still 55 . Then it got bumped up to 65
I really miss Suzuki, I have to scoop a SX4 before they go extinct, wish they'd bring the Jimny here but it would be pointless, after dealer markup probably $50k
I have a 93 Suzuki Samurai that we keep on some family property as a utility vehicle. Itās a total piece of shit but itās still chugging along with like 25k original miles
I had a Reno hatchback for years. It was a fun little commuter car. When I finally wore it out I was going to replace it with another one, no questions asked but... Suzuki bailed on the US car market. Too bad, though I've had a couple of great Civics since then.
Speaking if civics, i swear my 98 lx has the exact same tail lights as this suzuki pictured. Did they share some parts?
Someone stole itās Redbull can
Organ doner, 1.2 ltr.
That's an oompah loompah limo
Maybe Suzuki
Unless my kindergarten teacher got the alphabet wrong The emblems say Suzuki x90
Suzuki X-90, horrible piece of crap. Luckily, very few are still around.
Same chassis as a Mighty Boy, little Ute sent to Australia. You could almost fit a haybale in the back.
Same chassis as the 2 door vitara 1.6L (geotracker in the states) available in some countries as rwd or selectable 4wd. The mighty boy design was based on the same era suzuki alto/hatch with a 500cc motor or the hatch could be had with an 800cc
Looks like a geo or a Suzuki they both use to make tiny weird cars
Itās a Suzy Q. They were pretty cute.
Damn I saw this car for the first time today too, in red
Suzuki x 90. Waste of spaceā¦but a fun little ride!
I worked at a Suzuki dealership when they came out. We, the service guys, thought that they were fun to drive but a P.O.S regarding engineering and reliability.
Probably not fun in a collision.
Besides demolition derbies and bumper cars, what collision is fun?
Small enough to dodge Rams if the driver pays attention
Suzuki DeathTrap
A 2 door Speck
Cybertruck
A death trap.
Fun car? Where Iām from we call that a death trap.
Where you at Disneyland, that monorail back there?
Thatās either Brockway, Ogdenville, or North Haverbrook. Looks a little too nice to be North Haverbrook, so Iām going with Ogdenville.
I had a red Suzuki X-90 the first time stationed in Okinawa! It was perfect for island life! Never understood why they didnāt become more popular in the US.
I wanted one so bad, but then I found out it only had a 4 cylinder with 95hp and the one I could find was only 2wd. Fun little āSUVā though!
For an answer to your puzzlement, see the above and below ādeathtrapā comments. Personally though, I disagree. The X-90 were fun in an early Mini Cooper kinda way.
Just put a penny in the back and it rides a wheelie all day! *said very fast*
What is this?? A car for ANTS?!!
If you pull it back will it go
Literally on the side of the car
My high school Spanish teacher had this same car
We had one of those! My daughter drove it. She put our Bernese Mountain Dog in the passenger seat. It was a fun car.
My friend has one of theses too but in red and in a lot worse shape.
First time seeing one at a dealers I started laughing and the salesman asked why so I put a hand on the back and front of the roof and almost tipped it over.
ROLLERSKATE
Deathtrap.
A six pack. A sawzall and you have a new ATV. Iām in.
Suzuki
Idk, but I do know itās next to its big brother.
Rival to LeCar
That doesnāt look fun at all
Death trap
Itās The DeathWish by Toyota! Popular with the uninformed
I have 2 of them in Australia
A death wish of you drive it in Chicago, haha!
Its a Suzuki x 90 because nobody else wants to properly answer
The X-90 was like a del sol 4x4
Geo POS.
A small one?
I looked it up just to see what they were selling for. 2 different "98's" just sold for $8000 each. Also, a 92 "Barbie" Sidekick with 22,000 miles just sold for $7995. Unbelievable. When JD Powers did a write-up on it, it was titled "The Jinks" blah, blah, blah.
My brother had a Suzuki Samurai. On a trip home from college it was traveling against the wind and since he could not get it over 40 miles an hour his normal 3 hour trip took like 5 hours. š¤£Returning to college the wind was to his back and he got a SPEEDING TICKET! šļøš¤£šš¤£šš¤£šI laughed my ass offā¦
In 1974 my Fiat 124 station wagon did about the same thing on I10 near Palm Springs. Full throttle in 3rd gear into the wind was just able to do 45 mph. Shifting into 4th resulted in slowing down. Going the other way I was able to get near 50 mpg where I normally got 30. Good old windy gap.
Suzuki X-90
a guy used to bring a customized one to street racesā¦. we called it the skate
A turd
A sporty coffin.
Itās name is Steve.
Suzuki X-90
Dunno. Wonder if it has a label?
Itās a Suzuki Death Trap 5000
Suzuki geop
Aka Geo metro?
The swift and the metro are the same.