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Don't get upset about it-take it as a compliment. Even Suzuki called the Samurai a jeep. Hence the abbreviation in the model names:LJ-Little JeepSJ-Suzuki JeepThe US Samurai is actually an SJ413 Wide Track. Translation-Suzuki Jeep, 4-cylinder, 1.3 liter engine, wide axles.
I was talking to some kid that owned a tracker and he kept calling it a jeep I wanted to ask him if he was over 18 so I could smack him up side the head! and no it ain't not damn POS jeep even if theres one common letter used some where in a build sheet or related nomenclature.Quote from: Jonny Rash on April 11, 2011, 07:01:05 AMDon't get upset about it-take it as a compliment. Even Suzuki called the Samurai a jeep. Hence the abbreviation in the model names:LJ-Little JeepSJ-Suzuki JeepThe US Samurai is actually an SJ413 Wide Track. Translation-Suzuki Jeep, 4-cylinder, 1.3 liter engine, wide axles.is there any fact to this or loose Japanese translation......
I always wanted to have my plates say "NTAJEEP"
I explained to him that the reason I like it is because it is NOT a jeep but something better and more like the original Army jeep than what is sold today. He didn't understand and I didn't feel like explaining it so I just moved on to the other questions that were being asked.