What is the best lift for a Suzuki Samurai?

Suzuki Samurai or Honda Civic?

  • I am a younger driver in the North Georgia Mountains and I am trying to decide whether to buy a suzuki samurai post 1988 or a Honda Civic pre 2002. I want a straight shift and they both are typically but 1)suzukis usually have 2 seats 2)The Civic is not great in snow and its almost snow season 3) the civic gets better gas 4) I like the convertible aspect of the zuki ...... i am torn between the two there are an equal amount of pros and cons to each it would be great if someone who knows a lot about samurais and then someone who know a lot about civics would comment and let me know what they like best and least about their car....... I am leaning towards the samurai a little but the only 2 seats and the low horse power is really the only things stopping me so if there are easy fixes to those then hands down a samurai mainly i just want it to go like 90 mph instead of 70 and have minimum of 4 seats .... i currently am trying to sell my 1994 cadillac concours deville so they are both vehicles on the complete other side of the spectrum driving wise

  • Answer:

    If you plan to have a nice car you should get the honda, you can get all terrain performance tires. Some even specially for snow. They arnt that much more than a regular tire and car raise the liability of your car and make it grip alot better. check out this vid.... how could you miss out on something so bad *** lol

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