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edgear
02-01-2007, 12:35 AM
I saw one of these driving down the road the other day, so I decided to do a little research on the web. They look to be a pretty capable cross-over vehicle, and much less expensive than Subarus. It would be interesting to see how this car handles on a tough trail w/ its front & rear lockers...
http://car-reviews.automobile.com/Suzuki/review/2007-suzuki-sx4-road-test/2061/
http://test.suzukiauto.com/sr_07/sx4/
http://www.suzukisx4.com/
4Rescue
02-01-2007, 09:57 PM
Ok, I don't know about an Expo rig, but frankly that thing looks to be COOOL in it's own right... "lock" mode sounds fun, and if they added a Turbo to the thing it'd be really fun.
I brought my Grand Vitara in today to get its alignment worked on and I was given (rented) an SX4 to drive today. I didn't take it off road, but I did put about 100 miles on it.
It is a small car, but it feels pretty big on the inside. It handles pretty good, kind of sporty. The acceleration is adequate since it is a light vehicle. First gear is pretty low so it likes to "leap" if you are not careful with the gas when pulling from a stop. I had a lot of fun driving it and I wouldn't have minded at all to keep it for the weekend if I "had to." Also, there is a lift kit available for it.
http://www.rocky-road.com/media/sx4-4.JPG
adrenaline503
11-22-2008, 05:04 AM
My wife has one and I love it.
4Rescue
11-23-2008, 06:55 PM
there's a tuner version in the latest Car and Driver and it looks like a fantasticly fun little car. There's also a Subaru sponsored Rally racer guy type person who lives around here who after all his Scoobys that he has at his disposal went out and bought one... he says he LOVES the thing and he's working on a Race tuned version for a toy.
Cheers
Dave
vengeful
11-24-2008, 07:06 PM
There's a ton of parts for them available from overseas, including the WRC Homologation Turbo setup. :D
285bhp in that would be sick.:jumping:
Best4x4xfar
11-24-2008, 08:02 PM
Also, there is a lift kit available for it.
It looks cool with those tires, too bad they are too big for the car to actually run though. From the Lift manufacturer's website...
"Please note in tire size. We tested with 235s. They are oversized and will require additional trimming and other possible unknown fit issues for your vehicle. We do not recommend this tire size for the average driver as a result."
Looks cool though...
http://www.rocky-road.com/media/sx4-2.JPG
It looks cool with those tires, too bad they are too big for the car to actually run though. From the Lift manufacturer's website...
"Please note in tire size. We tested with 235s. They are oversized and will require additional trimming and other possible unknown fit issues for your vehicle. We do not recommend this tire size for the average driver as a result."
Looks cool though...
Probably why they put them on. 225's will probably be adequate for the type of roads it will be able to handle. I am stealthily trying to convince my wife to trade in the Rav4 for one. Of course, she is more likely to trade it in for a Tacoma, so I have nothing to complain about in that regard.:drool:
There's a ton of parts for them available from overseas, including the WRC Homologation Turbo setup.
285bhp in that would be sick.
Yeah, a bit insane I believe. I remember test driving a MazdaSpeed3, a compact with about 270hp I believe. It is not too much bigger and it was quite the beast with those ponies with the front wheel drive. The driving wheel pretty much lifted the right side up under hard acceleration. I imagine 285hp on the SX4 would give a nice four wheel spin though.
wesel123
11-26-2008, 03:59 AM
I would love to lift mine...who is the manufature of this lift in the pics above????
wesel123
11-26-2008, 04:06 AM
Never mind just found it. Rocky Road in Utah. Uh oh more toys to play with.
Best4x4xfar
11-26-2008, 12:19 PM
I would love to lift mine...who is the manufature of this lift in the pics above????
Since you own one, can you confirm that it actually has front and rear differential locks? I'm assuming that the press has misinturpreted a center diff lock (locking front and rear diffs together) for actual diff locks (which would still be great ont his class of vehicle), but maybe you can clear that up..
This is cooler, IMO. (http://autoshow.roadfly.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/04/suzuki-wrc.jpg)
another (http://www.digital-photo.com.au/gallery/d/4998-1/Suzuki-SX4-WRC-IMG_8404.jpg)
and another (http://the-grayline.com/images/suzuki-sx4.jpg)
and another (http://www.autocult.com.au/img/gallery/full/ribbernator1258.jpg)
wesel123
11-30-2008, 11:31 PM
Since you own one, can you confirm that it actually has front and rear differential locks? I'm assuming that the press has misinturpreted a center diff lock (locking front and rear diffs together) for actual diff locks (which would still be great ont his class of vehicle), but maybe you can clear that up..
Nope its only a center diff lock. Sorry to burst the bubble.
mauricio_28
12-01-2008, 01:52 AM
The gf is in the market for a car so we dropped by the Suzuki dealer yesterday and saw an SX-4. Nice little car, BUT:
* no 4WD
* no diff locks of any kind
* insufficient ground clearance
* petrol/gas engine with typical torque peak and rpm.
I wonder how far you'd get on a rocky incline. The stock engine puts out 100HP and 143Nm. There was a crowd and cameras outside the dealership. They were covering a the release of a turbo kit which, according to one of the salesemen, increased HP to 150.
A Toyota Rush (the poor Asian cousin of the Rav4) would be a better starting point for a (somewhat) capable cross-over.
brettf
12-03-2008, 08:49 PM
The gf is in the market for a car so we dropped by the Suzuki dealer yesterday and saw an SX-4. Nice little car, BUT:
* no 4WD
* no diff locks of any kind
* insufficient ground clearance
* petrol/gas engine with typical torque peak and rpm.
I wonder how far you'd get on a rocky incline. The stock engine puts out 100HP and 143Nm. There was a crowd and cameras outside the dealership. They were covering a the release of a turbo kit which, according to one of the salesemen, increased HP to 150.
A Toyota Rush (the poor Asian cousin of the Rav4) would be a better starting point for a (somewhat) capable cross-over.
I wonder how different this is than the North American version. It is offered here with a 2 liter na four cylinder creating something like 143hp and 136ft/lbs or something like that and it can be purchased with all wheel drive... and a center diff "lock"...
And as we all know, it's probably pretty underpowered and the "lock" isn't a lock as we know it... As I understand it, it's a button or switch that allows the driver to select one of three modes:
1. front wheel drive
2. "all wheel" drive
3. "four wheel" drive...
How all wheel and four wheel drive modes differ according to Suzuki, I haven't a clue.
My gf is in the market for a new car and this is one that's on the list. Probably the most ugly of all the cars under consideration, but that's low in terms of priority. Allthough the WRC versions linked above are pretty sweet.
Funny how this car is marketed at a number of niches at least in the US market. It's the rally car overseas, it's a "crossover", "SUV" type car (in the US market), it's compared against the Impreza (in the US market), and it also is compared against the Versa and Fits of the US market...
And because someone mentioned a turbo kit, I went searching for kicks and found this:
220hp at the wheels... wow. $5K or so... (http://www.roadracemotorsports.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=31_33&products_id=345)
EDIT/UPDATE
So tonight I found out that the "all wheel drive" system is a lot like the Honda and some other vehicles where it is a 2WD (front wheel drive) system that upon detecting wheel spin or "slippage" of some sort, switches to all wheel drive and has a 70/30 bias front to rear.
So you can select full time FWD, an AUTO mode which is FWD except for when there is wheel slippage, and 4WD, which "locks" the car into an all wheel drive mode with a 50/50 power distribution that remains on as long as the vehicle stays UNDER 25 MPH. Upon crossing this threshold, it switches back into the AUTO mode...
So, even less versatile than I thought. But seems like a good car for what it is.
haven
05-08-2011, 03:21 AM
The Suzuki SX4 continues to be the least expensive AWD vehicle sold in USA. The SX4 with 6 speed manual and selectable AWD costs less than $18k, and Suzuki is offering $1000 cash back during May. The EPA rates the manual trans version of the SX4 to return 22 mpg city, 30 highway.
The Suzuki web site says the full AWD, with equal torque split between axles, works up to 35 mph. At that speed, the trans switches to front wheel drive, with power sent to the rear if the front wheels slip.
The SX4 has been sold here for 4 years, so the AWD models are starting to appear on the used car market. The SX4 has a 7 year, 100,000 mile, zero deductible warranty on poweretrain components that is transferrable to the next owner, so there's reduced risk of financial loss if your used Suzuki has a mechanical problem.
RubiconGeoff
05-09-2011, 04:48 PM
The SX4 is incredibly capable off-road when set up properly. Sure, in stock configuration it only has similar ground clearance to a Subaru and has cruddy little tires, but with a $300 lift kit and some proper tires, it'll go anywhere an SUV can go while still getting up to 30mpg. Its biggest limiting factor in off-road ability (once equipped with decent tires and ground clearance) is its lack of low-range gears, and its open diffs. The higher-end models with ESP do a decent job of mimicking the performance of limited-slip differentials by modulating the brakes, but it's still no substitute for a proper pair of air lockers. As-is, it'll go anywhere I'd ever want to take it; I have a hardcore rockcrawler to take me on harder trails.
Here are a few pics of mine on past adventures:
http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l247/rubicon4wheeler/P1010527.jpg
http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l247/rubicon4wheeler/Epic%20Mountain%20Journey/P1020350_resize.jpg
http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l247/rubicon4wheeler/P1010573.jpg
http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l247/rubicon4wheeler/P1000849.jpg
http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l247/rubicon4wheeler/P1010530.jpg
I also have a 2004 Subaru Outback H6-3.0 and I much prefer the SX4. Its off-road capability is much better, in large part due to its superior approach, departure, and breakover angles, its tidier dimensions, and its lower gearing. I'm 6'3" tall 250lbs and find the front seating to be much roomier and comfortable in the SX4.
RubiconGeoff
05-09-2011, 05:16 PM
So tonight I found out that the "all wheel drive" system is a lot like the Honda and some other vehicles where it is a 2WD (front wheel drive) system that upon detecting wheel spin or "slippage" of some sort, switches to all wheel drive and has a 70/30 bias front to rear.
So you can select full time FWD, an AUTO mode which is FWD except for when there is wheel slippage, and 4WD, which "locks" the car into an all wheel drive mode with a 50/50 power distribution that remains on as long as the vehicle stays UNDER 25 MPH. Upon crossing this threshold, it switches back into the AUTO mode...
FWD mode is just that: FWD.
AWD AUTO mode is similar to Subaru's auto-trans AWD system, Volvo's, Audi's, and many others: FWD-biased until rear-wheel slip is detected, at which time the AWD computer engages the center diff coupler to send more power rearward.
AWD LOCK mode puts the center diff coupler into max-lockup mode to apportion as much torque rearward as possible. It will maintain this LOCK mode until the car passes 36mph, at which time it reverts to the AUTO mode. The LOCK mode is not a TRUE lock, but you can think of it as a 3/4-engaged clutch which can send lots of power rearward, while still allowing a limited amount of differentiation in speed between the front and rear axles. It's not optimal for rockcrawling, but it works great in snow, sand, dirt, and other low-traction surfaces. Suzuki even put together a video demonstrating the differing performance of these three modes:
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Coming from the rockcrawling world where diff locks and big knobby tires are mandatory, even I am impressed with the SX4's AWD capability. You can see how much power the AWD system is able to transfer rearward in this video:
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Keep in mind that in this video, I was driving in AWD LOCK mode with the ESP system disengaged. This meant that I did not have the benefit of faux-limited-slip diffs (brake-based system) but it also meant I could throw the car into drifts and spins without stability-control intervention. I would of course prefer mechanical limited-slips or actual diff locks, but in all honesty this system is perfect for 99% of anything I would ever want to do with a non-rockcrawling AWD car. Heck, even in mild rockcrawling, the ESP faux-limited-slip differentials work well. This was AWD LOCK mode with ESP engaged:
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So, even less versatile than I thought. But seems like a good car for what it is.
Quite to the contrary, I find its AWD system to be among the most versatile! I just wish it had a low-range gearbox and actual air lockers in all 3 diffs. :smiley_drive:
Warn Industries
05-09-2011, 07:00 PM
FYI, I've got a 2010 SX4 AWD, and had a 2009, too. Great vehicle. I've run my SX4 on the beach a few times, and the LOCK mode works very well. I was able to get out of the way of a sneaker wave very quickly thanks to the traction control being off and being in four-wheel LOCK mode!
Peronsonally, I highly recommend the SX4 as a compact overlander.
- Andy
haven
05-09-2011, 09:13 PM
RubiconGeoff,
Thanks for sharing your Youtube movies! Which lift kit do you recommend?
Just to confirm, you're able to get 30mpg highway with the lift and some AT tires? Pretty cool!
RubiconGeoff
05-09-2011, 09:20 PM
I have the Rocky Road Outfitters lift kit. It's a simple strut & spring spacer kit with rear shock extension brackets. I upgraded the too-soft OEM rear shocks, but other than that it was a bolt-it-on-and-go affair, with a simple alignment afterward. It allowed me to go up 2 inches in tire diameter. I gained an actual 3.25 inches of ground clearance over the stock height, which obviously made a huge difference in off-road ability. The aggressive General Grabber AT2 tires (215/70-R16) are a night-and-day difference over the junky OEM Bridgestones.
Fuel economy obviously varies quite a bit with driving style, but 30mpg highway is pretty easy to achieve. My best full-tank MPG was 33.4mg, but I typically get around 28 on the highway driving in the 65-70mph range.
SUK SX4
05-26-2011, 10:51 AM
I just got me a 2011 SX4 Crossover w/ Technology Package. After doing an exhausting research I was convinced.
I used to have a TRD FJ Cruiser, but gas was killing me and noticed that in NC there wasn't much to do after they took Tellico away.
Next step is to get me the RR lift, new tires and skids.:)
Warn Industries
05-26-2011, 03:56 PM
I just got me a 2011 SX4 Crossover w/ Technology Package. After doing an exhausting research I was convinced.
I used to have a TRD FJ Cruiser, but gas was killing me and noticed that in NC there wasn't much to do after they took Tellico away.
Next step is to get me the RR lift, new tires and skids.:)
Cool! I hope you like yours as much as I like mine (although mine isn't lifted).
Be sure to check out http://www.clubsx4.com, too (specific for the SX4).
- Andy
Bobfab
05-26-2011, 05:31 PM
I thought i would contribute some pics of my former SX4. It is very missed... but we all gotta move on sometimes!
http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f292/chronicsinners/DSCF9012.jpg
http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f292/chronicsinners/DSCF8997.jpg
http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f292/chronicsinners/DSCF8948.jpg
LMarshall73
05-26-2011, 06:37 PM
I just got me a 2011 SX4 Crossover w/ Technology Package. After doing an exhausting research I was convinced.
I used to have a TRD FJ Cruiser, but gas was killing me and noticed that in NC there wasn't much to do after they took Tellico away.
Next step is to get me the RR lift, new tires and skids.:)
Where'd you get yours? I went to Planet Suzuki and they had nothing, aside from salesmen in shiny suits. In ended up buying a Subaru Forester instead.
SUK SX4
05-27-2011, 10:39 PM
I did the same, Nada in Planet Suzuki, so I called Prestige Suzuki in Asheville and they had 2 of the same I was looking for. When I went they still had one. Right on time!
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