Is the Suzuki SJ is the Greatest 4x4 in the World?

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  • Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
  • The Suzuki SJ410 is the perfect offroad car for Europe. In places where the tracks are narrow small 4x4s like the Suzuki SJ410, SJ413, Samurai, Vitara or Jimny are perfect. They can drive through places where bigger trucks cannot fit. With a low range gear box and selectable 4WD they have enough capability for country lanes and light offroad.
    But their most important feature is that they are old an relatively cheap. You can take them off-road without worrying about scratching the paint or dinging up the bodywork - something nobody would do to their posh new SUV. For those reasons, compact trucks like the Suzuki SJ and its successors are the perfect offroad vehicles for Europe.
    On the road? Not great, but these cars are not jacks of all trades. They are built to do one thing and they do that well.
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    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction to the SJ410
    02:36 Driving it
    03:43 On road
    07:44 Off road
    13:19 Conclusion
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 26

  • @swisscarguy
    @swisscarguy  10 місяців тому +1

    Have I gone over the top or is a small truck like this really all the 4x4 you really need? 🤔

    • @sunsetlights100
      @sunsetlights100 10 місяців тому

      Mario the Jimmy 4wd is all u need get to most places regular 4wd do!

  • @IkeVMAX4
    @IkeVMAX4 9 місяців тому +1

    Brings back memories... We sitll have the SJ410 I learned to offroad. Changed the engine to a tuned powerplant which was way more powerful than the original one.

  • @shankarbalan3813
    @shankarbalan3813 Місяць тому

    This engine is 970cc. Near enough to 1 litre hence the 410 name. It’s a good vehicle perfect for hill farms and narrow roads and hill towns and all. You dont need brute power. It is one of the best out there for 4x4 work and is legendary in India because for nearly 40 years it has been the first preference of our Armed Forces and Police and Forestry Services. Ideal for rapid deployment.

  • @johnarmstrong6940
    @johnarmstrong6940 7 місяців тому +3

    Just some advice, do not put it into either 4x4 High or Low on tar road or even a very grippy dirt road. its not an all-wheel drive system, it is called part time 4x4 , it has a transfer case that centre locks when in 4x4, meaning the front and back axle are locked into one another when in 4x4. When turning, your front axle will spin at a different speed to the rear and when on loose ground its ok, it will just correct itself, but on tar, the grip will cause axle wind up and will suddenly kick and release, either causing an accident or breaking an axle. The SJ 4x4 is for off road only and 2H for tar.

  • @dpsilver1
    @dpsilver1 Місяць тому

    funny enough that does have rear diff locks, its not regular diff lock for off roading but is the one used for the park brake, some guys have modified theirs so they have access to it while in motion

  • @rumighazali8984
    @rumighazali8984 10 місяців тому +2

    This car known as samurai in US, and katana in Indonesia. In indonesia this car still popular as affordable and durable 4x4 car, a lot of mechanic can repair it everywhere, also spare parts really easy and cheap to get it. I have long version of this car, fun to drive. Thanks mate for the video

    • @offgridliving4128
      @offgridliving4128 5 місяців тому

      This car was also called the SJ410 in the US until 1985. (I owned one) The Samurai came out in 1986 with a 1.3l engine, plastic grill instead of metal slots. Different axles and also the transfer case and 5 speed transmission.

    • @DavidB-rx3km
      @DavidB-rx3km 2 місяці тому +1

      I changed the cam belt on mine at the side of the road when it jumped off :D They are non-interference engines so the valves don't touch the pistons (thankfully).

  • @johnog8358
    @johnog8358 9 місяців тому +1

    I have this exact same spec but '85 registered as an 86 and it's really never had any major issues or failures , its a santana made car and they really made them great! I wouldnt part with mine.

  • @olivert1289
    @olivert1289 7 місяців тому

    Great little car, and a fitting backdrop for it

  • @ArrestedSun
    @ArrestedSun 4 місяці тому +2

    I have owned several SJ410's and a 5th gear would have been too high for the power available.
    4 speeds get the job done just fine.
    Awesome trucks.

    • @DavidB-rx3km
      @DavidB-rx3km 2 місяці тому

      Except if you need to drive over 35mph. I have done over 60mph in mine and it really does need a fifth gear (they even made a five speed gearbox for the 1.0l).

    • @ArrestedSun
      @ArrestedSun 2 місяці тому

      I drove my SJ410 daily for 2 years on I-95 and I-495 up in Northern Virginia and never had a problem keeping up with local traffic.
      Sure, it revved high, but it seemed happy doing so.
      I have also owned a couple of SJ410K pickups that drive the same.
      That said, perhaps an overdrive for 4th gear would possibly work, but having owned several Samurai's as well, even they had a problem keeping speed in 5th gear on the highway, always requiring constant downshifting to re-gain momentum.
      My experiences, of course.
      @@DavidB-rx3km

  • @maxheeschter3009
    @maxheeschter3009 10 місяців тому +2

    although the SJ/Jimny/Samurai etc are great cars, for me there is only one choice for your mentioned use cases: the Panda 4x4! yes I know, they became rather valuable and there are quite a few fancy restomods and a lot of over-restored 4x4 Panda Sisley cruising through Kitzbühel, Gstaad or St. Moritz, but I think that's the true form of a southern/central European 4x4 people mover. My uncle had a little off-grid Chalet in Wallis in the late 90s and i remember him vividly picking me up (I'm from Germany, just a few kilometres north from Basel) and getting up to the mountains. In the summertime, he was (still is...) more of an Alpina BMW/Ferrari guy, but in winter, he resorted to the best car option you could have: that little slow rust bucket with 4wd. Everyone drove them, the postal service, all the neighbours. Slow as heck but no incline was too steep and it climbed over incredible amounts of snow. Lightweight, 4wd, that's all you need. Larger and heavier cars would get stuck while the nimble Panda proved itself to be (almost) unstoppable. Well of course except for the rust, it was a late 80s Italian car after all :)

    • @swisscarguy
      @swisscarguy  10 місяців тому +3

      The Panda is very capable but it does not have a low range gearbox, which in my opinion makes a big difference offroad. Also, they are way more expensive nowadays than a small Suzuki 4x4.

    • @maxheeschter3009
      @maxheeschter3009 9 місяців тому

      @@swisscarguy definitely true (although the 4x4 was quite low-geared, especially the really low 1st gear to at least partially make up for that. I'd have to look up the exact gear ratios, but if I remember correctly, the 5th gear in the 4x4 had roughly the ratio of the 4th in a normal Panda. Of course it still lacks capability to vehicles that were designed to be offroaders, but makes up for that with its low weight). absolutely agree on the current price situation though.

  • @matauboy
    @matauboy 10 місяців тому +2

    I was wondering if that's the access track for servicing the power lines? Most of the new Suzukis that I know that are actually used off road get a clear plastic wrap on the bonnet and sides. The local forestry people think these are better than quad bikes

  • @voidfalse
    @voidfalse 9 місяців тому +1

    If you're afraid of scratching your Jimny, then you've bought a wrong vehicle. These trucks are made for a proper off-road. Name me another modern-day car which is body-on-frame with 2 solid axles, except for a Jeep Wrangler and Suzuki Jimny :D

  • @lbproductions3613
    @lbproductions3613 10 місяців тому

    After this review I want one! How much was it?

    • @swisscarguy
      @swisscarguy  10 місяців тому +1

      This one was 3600 Euro. The mystery 3rd one my uncle has at the bodyshop was 250 Euro. He's counting on spending around 700 Euro there for some work on the floors and then it's for sale. Most likely again for around 3500 Euro.

    • @lbproductions3613
      @lbproductions3613 10 місяців тому +1

      @@swisscarguy think your uncle shouldn't have crush the one he had. Maybe just put a new engine in it.

    • @swisscarguy
      @swisscarguy  10 місяців тому +2

      I agree. He did however receive 8000 Euro in incentives towards his new car for scrapping it. At least monetarily it was well worth it. Even though I do not agree at all with these nonsensical scrappage incentives that often get perfectly good cheap cars off the road obly to replace them with some modern monstrosity.

  • @DenisKz
    @DenisKz 10 місяців тому +1

    Kidney breaker!

  • @oliverhalaszy5548
    @oliverhalaszy5548 9 місяців тому

    ❤ i know this car 😂

  • @jerobd1jay261
    @jerobd1jay261 10 місяців тому

    It's a great car but lada it may be at same level😂