
While all 4 door models did have the 1.6, 8V 80HP engine, they did not all have 5 speed trannys. Quote from: R/T – on Wednesday, Dec 09, 2009, 12:42 PM Automatic-locking front hubs were standard on the Sport JLX other models had manual-locking hubs.ġ998 Suzuki Sidekick: No changes were made for '98 in anticipation of an all-new '99 Sidekick, which would be called the Vitara. Four-wheel antilock brakes that worked in both 2WD and 4WD joined the option list.ġ997 Suzuki Sidekick: A new price-leader 2-wheel-drive JX Sport wagon joined the lineup. Offered in JX and JLX trim, Sport models had a longer nose, fender flares, 2-tone paint, 16-inch tires (instead of 14s), and a wider stance. All other Sidekicks held the 95-horsepower engine.

The new Sidekick Sport got a more potent engine: a 1.8-liter, making 120 horsepower. All two-doors gained a new convertible top with zip-out plastic side windows.ġ996 Suzuki Sidekick: Sidekicks added dual airbags in 1996, with 4-wheel antilock braking a new option. A 4-speed automatic transmission now was installed in 4-door models as an option, but the 3-speed unit hung on for 4WD 2-doors.ġ993 Suzuki Sidekick: Except for a few trim changes, Sidekicks showed no appreciable change for 1993.ġ994 Suzuki Sidekick: Sidekicks gained an antitheft alarm, tilt steering column, and center high-mounted stoplamp.ġ995 Suzuki Sidekick: Two-door JX convertibles got the 95-horsepower engine this year. A 2-wheel-drive JS 4-door arrived during the 1992 model year. Equipped with 4-wheel drive and new automatic-locking front hubs, 4-door Sidekicks came in JX or top-line JLX trim. The midlevel JL 4WD convertible was dropped, leaving only two 2-door models, with the 80-horsepower engine. A 2-place folding rear seat was standard on the JLX and optional on the JX.ġ992 Suzuki Sidekick: Four-door Sidekicks earned a power boost, adopting a 95-horsepower engine with dual-overhead camshafts.
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All 4-door models used the 80-horsepower engine with a standard 5-speed manual gearbox, on-demand 4-wheel drive, and new antilock rear brakes. Four-door Sidekicks came in base JX and upscale JLX trim. Riding a wheelbase 11 inches longer than the 2-door's, bodies measured 16 inches longer overall. Manufacturer’s literature, service records, three keys, and all-weather floor mats are included in the sale.1991 Suzuki Sidekick: A 4-door hardtop Sidekick arrived in '91, joining the soft-top 2-door models. Corrosion is visible on underside components, additional photos of which are provided in the gallery. Power is sent to the rear or all four wheels through a three-speed automatic transmission and a dual-range transfer case. The seller notes the valve cover gasket was replaced in preparation for the sale along with an oil change. The 1.6-liter inline-four features electronic fuel injection and was factory rated at 80 horsepower and 94 lb-ft of torque.

The six-digit odometer shows 50k miles, approximately 100 of which were added by the seller. Equipment includes air conditioning, manually-operated windows, an aftermarket alarm system, and a cassette stereo.Ī three-spoke steering wheel frames a 90-mph speedometer, a tachometer, and gauges for fuel level and coolant temperature. The seats are upholstered in gray cloth with patterned inserts. The truck is equipped with automatic locking front hubs, and braking is handled by front discs and rear drums. The condition of the wheels is shown in the gallery. Silver-finished 15″ wheels wear 205/75 Hankook Optimo H724 tires, and a covered spare wheel is mounted to the swing-out tailgate.
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Writing is present near the rear license plate mounts, and close-up photos of the exterior and paint meter readings are presented in the gallery below. Additional exterior details include a white hardtop, a removable white roof panel, a single exhaust outlet, front and rear tow hooks, window visors, and a hood protector. The truck is finished in blue and features black side moldings and Tracker LSi badging. This Geo Tracker shows 50k miles and is now offered at no reserve with manufacturer’s literature, service records, floor mats, a clean Carfax report, and a clean Kentucky title in the seller’s name. Service performed in April 2023 reportedly consisted of changing the oil and replacing the valve cover gasket.

Additional equipment includes a white hardtop, a removable roof panel, 15″ wheels, a rear-mounted spare tire, air conditioning, and a cassette stereo. It is finished in blue over gray cloth upholstery and is powered by a 1.6-liter inline-four mated to a three-speed automatic transmission and a dual-range transfer case. This 1993 Geo Tracker LSi is said to have remained registered with a single family in Idaho and Ohio prior to the seller’s acquisition in September 2022.
