What is a Suzuki SJ410?

The SJ-410 came as a half-door convertible, pickup truck, 2-door hardtop, raised-roof hardtop, and no-glass hardtop. The SJ was produced in Spain by Santana Motors in their Linares, Jaén factory and sold as a domestic vehicle in Europe due to its over 60% native parts.

What engine is in the SJ410?

The Jimny 1000, sold as the Suzuki SJ410 in most export markets, used the F10A – a larger 1-litre version of the LJ’s 0.8-litre four-cylinder engine. This engine produced 45 PS (33 kW; 44 hp) and it had a top speed of 68 mph (109 km/h).

How much horsepower does a 1988 Suzuki Samurai have?

Suzuki Samurai (SJ) 1.3 (SJ 413) (60 Hp) 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Specs

General information
Power 60 Hp @ 5700 rpm.
Power per litre 45.3 Hp/l
Torque 96 Nm @ 3550 rpm. 70.81 lb.-ft. @ 3550 rpm.
Engine location Front, Longitudinal

What year is SJ410?

Suzuki SJ

Suzuki
Suzuki SJ410 (1981–1988)
SJ / Samurai
Production period: 1981–2004
Class : Off-road vehicle

Are Suzuki Jimnys reliable?

Reliability Survey, Suzuki was the most reliable manufacturer for cars up to four years old, beating Lexus and Toyota to the top spot. That should be reassuring to anyone looking at heading into the wilderness with their Jimny. Like many rivals, the Jimny comes with a three-year/60,000-mile warranty.

What does Jimny mean in Japanese?

The theory continues that the Jimny was named after the character in the story, Jiminy Cricket; literally, an insect who serves as Pinocchio’s conscience. The character represented a small, smart, safe persona; exactly what Suzuki had in mind for its little off-roader.

Are Suzuki Jimnys expensive to run?

Despite its small size and lightweight construction, the Jimny’s four-wheel drive system means running costs are relatively high. Don’t be fooled: despite the new Suzuki Jimny’s lightweight construction and dinky dimensions, it’s unlikely to be a cheap car to run. Especially if you often drive off-road in 4×4 mode.