1998 Suzuki Sidekick
While the Sidekick is the mechanical twin to the Geo Tracker, Suzuki has always offered more choices: Suzuki dealers began selling the 4-door version in 1991, and the more powerful, wider-track Sport model is exclusive to Suzuki. The Sidekick is Suzuki's best seller by a four-to-one margin. As sport utilities have gotten bigger and more expensive, the Sidekick remains a popular choice for buyers who don't need the hauling and trailering capacity of the larger sport utes. The Sidekick was introduced in 1989, and there are no significant changes for 1998.
Models - Buy The Sidekick Here
The 1998 Suzuki Sidekick is available in seven trims: JS 2WD and JX 4WD 2-door soft-tops, and JS 2WD and JX 4WD 4-door hardtops, and Sport JS 2WD, JX 4WD, and JLX 4WD 4-door hardtops.
Safety and Engines - Buy The Sidekick Here
Safety equipment includes dual airbags, daytime running lights, and an optional 4-wheel anti-lock brake system (ABS), which comes standard on the Sport JLX. A 1.6-liter 95-horsepower engine is standard on non-Sport models, while the Sport models get a 1.8-liter 120-horsepower engine. Standard equipment includes a 5-speed manual transmission, tinted glass, dual cupholders and an outside spare tire carrier. Sport models upgrade with air conditioning, power windows and door locks, and a security system.
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