

The Suzuki Sidekick is a 2-door convertible or hardtop model that was introduced in the North American market from the year 1988. The vehicle was available with a 1.0 liter I4 engine that was capable of producing about 56 hp along with a 3-speed automatic transmission. It had an estimated fuel economy of 23 mpg in the city and 26 mpg in the highway. This model was sold in different names all across the world. The vehicle is considered as a neither a true truck nor a car and it was successful in creating a niche where other manufacturers used to capitalize on it. The Suzuki Sidekick was available with wheelbase of 2,200 mm, length of 3,620 mm, width of 1,631 mm, height of 1,666 mm and it had a weight of around 2134 lbs. A sport version was also introduced by the company during its production period which featured 16-inch tires along with wheels and a shiny grille that takes this model further apart from the standard sidekick versions. The Suzuki Sidekick was one of the best looking vehicles when it was introduced in the market with chrome-ringed grille and two-tone paint. The interior was available with a cruise control, 100-watt Alpine stereo system, security alarm system, split-fold rear seat, cloth door trim and power windows. It also features four-wheel antilock brakes, remote fuel door release, power remote mirrors, overhead map lights, rear window wiper or washer and unique color options.







