Suzuki recently issued a new recall for the 1996 Suzuki Cappuccino. The fault? One zippy roadster’s K6A engine block left the factory without its stamp. Twitter user @HIMA_RSOC shared the following ...
Happy Friday! To finish your week I invite you to join me in staring at more cars for sale. This week we have some Japanese imports, another fun microcar, and two-door off-roader fun. While I own a ...
Suzuki may have sold cars on our shores for a decade or two, but odds are you haven't seen one of these in the (somewhat unlikely) event that you visited a Suzuki car dealership at some point in the ...
Those of you who haven't read our "History of the Japanese Kei Car" coverstory will probably not know what the Suzuki Cappuccino is. No, it's not a coffee machine made from the bones of the crushed ...
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Why the Suzuki Cappuccino feels so engaging
This video takes a closer look at the Suzuki Cappuccino and how it feels to drive despite its modest power output. The focus ...
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Can a Suzuki Cappuccino Match an MX5?
This video tests whether a Suzuki Cappuccino can realistically match the performance of a Mazda MX5. It follows the latest ...
There's a reason everyone falls head over heels for performance-oriented kei cars. Their small footprint and light weight combined with their zippy powertrains make for an extremely enjoyable package.
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