1997 Suzuki Sidekick

1996 Suzuki Sidekick 2 Dr JX 4WD Convertible
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True Cost to Own®: Not available

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Pros

Cute, cuddly, and surprisingly capable mini-ute is great for around-town cruising or a jaunt to the lake.

Cons

Underpowered engines make the Sidekick breathe hard when climbing hills.

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Sport JLX

  • 1.8L 4-cyl. engine 
  • Manual transmission 
  • 4-wheel drive 
  • Traction Control 

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JS w/Soft Top

  • 1.6L 4-cyl. engine 
  • Manual transmission 
  • Traction Control 

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Sport JS

  • 1.8L 4-cyl. engine 
  • Manual transmission 
  • Traction Control 

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JX w/Soft Top

  • 1.6L 4-cyl. engine 
  • Manual transmission 
  • 4-wheel drive 
  • Traction Control 

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JX

  • 1.6L 4-cyl. engine 
  • Manual transmission 
  • 4-wheel drive 
  • Traction Control 

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Sport JX

  • 1.8L 4-cyl. engine 
  • Manual transmission 
  • 4-wheel drive 
  • Traction Control 

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JS

  • 1.6L 4-cyl. engine 
  • Manual transmission 
  • Traction Control 

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What's New for 1997

A JS Sport 2WD model is added to the Sidekick lineup. It has a DOHC engine that makes 120 horsepower at 6,500 rpm. There are no changes to the rest of the Sidekick line.

Review

Even folks who find it easy to fault small sport-utes run the risk of falling for a Sidekick--especially the convertible model. Neither a true truck nor a car, this mini SUV has created a niche that other manufacturers are rushing to capitalize on. The Geo Tracker that's sold by Chevrolet dealers is basically identical, and the Kia Sportage is a new competitor. Toyota introduced the RAV4 to do battle with the Sidekick, and Honda is rushing to bring their CRV over from Japan to do the same. Suzuki aims the Sidekick squarely at teens and twenty-somethings, but older adventurers are likely to find it irresistible, too.

The Sidekick is available in two body styles and two series totaling three trim levels. Basic Sidekicks come with a frisky 16-valve, 95-horsepower engine in JS or JX trim. The JS is a two-wheel drive runabout; the JX a four-wheel drive mountain goat. Convertible and four-door Hardtop models are available. New for 1996 is a Sport model, which is offered only with the four-door body style in JX, JS and JLX trim.. Hallmarks of the Sport include a larger, more powerful twin-cam engine good for 120 horsepower, and a track that has been increased by two inches for increased stability and response. Sixteen-inch tires and wheels, a shiny grille, and a two-tone paint scheme set the Sport model even further apart from garden-variety Sidekicks.

Four-wheel anti-lock brakes are optional on Sidekick; standard on Sidekick Sport. Exclusive to the Sport is a 100-watt Alpine stereo system, cruise control (on the JLX only), security alarm system, power windows and locks, split-fold rear seat, remote fuel door release, cloth door trim, power remote mirrors, rear window wiper/washer and overhead map lights. The Sport also gets unique paint colors from which to select.

Frankly, we think that the base Sidekick is the best looking vehicle. The Sport's two-tone paint and chrome-ringed grille make the Sidekick look like a little freckle-faced kid wearing an Armani suit. The monochromatic look of the base model, combined with the Sport's engine and track width, would be a hot setup -- too bad Suzuki doesn't see it that way.

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