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Suzuki 4x4 - Buying, enjoying, maintaining, modifying (Haynes You & Your Series H4121)  

Suzuki 4x4 - Buying, enjoying, maintaining, modifying (Haynes You & Your Series H4121)


Introduced in the late 1970s, the first Suzuki 4x4, the LJ series, carved out its own market niche as a compact, rugged and affordable workhorse. The LJ evolved into the highly successful SJ series and Samurai models, which offered buyers a fun alternative to similarly priced hatchbacks and saloons, and become the first 'lifestyle' 4x4s on the market. When the Vitara appeared in 1989, it proved massively popular as an insurance-friendly alternative to a 'hot hatch', and since then the Suzuki off-roader brand has gone from strength to strength. This all-colour book will fascinate all Suzuki 4x4 owners and enthusiasts.

Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 160 pages, 160 colour illustrations

Author: Paul Guinness
Title: You & Your Suzuki 4x4
Haynes Book No. H4121
Format: HB 160 pages
Publisher: Haynes Publishing
Pub date: Jan 2005
ISBN: 9781844251216

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