WHOA WHOA WHOA...don't get your panties all up in a bunch, let me explain!
The Suzuki Samurai was the bargain basement, entry level 4x4. You could pick one up for 500$ back in the day though you could pay more if you were an idiot. The motors were adequate for moving a vehicle that weighed less than a ton in soft-top form and they were easy/cheap to modify. There were a dozen companies making every permutation of suspension and drivetrain parts and you could get a trail basher ready to rock and roll for a couple grand. The downside of the samurai was that it was discontinued after a short time so they are evaporating from existence.
The XJ is the new entry level, bargain basement car to get into offroading. You could always get an XJ for samurai money but early models had their downsides. The last generation update of the XJ had a decent fuel system, excellent auto transmissions and competent axles/t-case for getting started into offroading. You can find high mileage last generation XJs for a song and as with the Samurai, there are tons of parts and mods to be had for cheap.
Saying the XJ is the new Samurai is not a diss on the XJ...it just holds the crown for the entry level offroader.
What would be your pick for the new Samurai?
The Suzuki Samurai was the bargain basement, entry level 4x4. You could pick one up for 500$ back in the day though you could pay more if you were an idiot. The motors were adequate for moving a vehicle that weighed less than a ton in soft-top form and they were easy/cheap to modify. There were a dozen companies making every permutation of suspension and drivetrain parts and you could get a trail basher ready to rock and roll for a couple grand. The downside of the samurai was that it was discontinued after a short time so they are evaporating from existence.
The XJ is the new entry level, bargain basement car to get into offroading. You could always get an XJ for samurai money but early models had their downsides. The last generation update of the XJ had a decent fuel system, excellent auto transmissions and competent axles/t-case for getting started into offroading. You can find high mileage last generation XJs for a song and as with the Samurai, there are tons of parts and mods to be had for cheap.
Saying the XJ is the new Samurai is not a diss on the XJ...it just holds the crown for the entry level offroader.
What would be your pick for the new Samurai?