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Sierra vs Vitara..Which one?

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Sierra vs Vitara..Which one?

Post by esp22 »

Hey guys, which one do you recommend i should buy and why?I am looking at doing some modifications but not too much as i am only new to 4x4. Thanks
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Post by grimbo »

could you be anymore vague?

try doing a bit of search through the bible section, having a read through the pages of the forum and gather some of your own research and then ask some more specific questions as that question is just as easy to answer as "How log is a piece of string?"
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Post by tjm_tj »

you need to tell us the details of what you intend on doing,
short trips only, touring ,how many people to go in it, camping for how long, trailer, beach , rock, mud and so on
the details will help us decide on what you should buy
will it be stock or moded
also, tyre sizes that you plan to run
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Post by MUD-PIGSIERRA »

Hows about tell us some sorts of things you plan on doing... e.g

How much wheeling you will do

What you want to carry

Daily driver

Air-con

Highway cruising

Touring

Go from there and then I'm sure you'll get a lot more replies. I personally gonna say Sierra though Solid axle front back lots of mods and accessories you can do and get for it.
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Post by MUD-PIGSIERRA »

Well hows about that we all said pretty much the same thing cept I came 3rd damit.... :x
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Post by v840 »

which do you prefer? Apples or Oranges?

About the only thing they have in common is they both have low range and a suzuki badge. ;)
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Post by GRPABT1 »

Not again.........
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Post by Gwagensteve »

42.

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Post by gumtree »

sierra suited 80% off rd, 20% on road. vitara suited 50% on and 50% off rd.

very basically sierras are more rugged and stronger and have more options for doing up but are a little unconfortable to drive. vitaras are ok in the city but still ok for off rd but really need 2'' lift so not to bottom out. its not as rugged but have bigger engines and coil springs so are more comfy to drive and sit better on freeway.
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Post by 11_evl »

vitara all the way
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