In the late 1980s, Suzuki began working on re-creating a sporting
image for their brand, and within 2 years a project car debuted at
the Tokyo Motor Show. That project car was revealed as the Suzuki
Cappuccino, and production began shortly thereafter. This vehicle
boasts a small 3-cylinder 657 cc turbocharged engine producing 63
horsepower and 78 lb-ft of torque but at less than 1600 pounds of
curb weight, it packs a punch! A detachable hardtop allows the
vehicle to convert from a closed coupe to a T-Top, Targa, or
convertible. These 2-seater roadsters are offered in either a
5-speed manual transmission, or a 3-speed automatic transmission
(depending on the model year) and all of them are rear wheel drive.
Variations occurred over the Cappuccino s 8 year run, but it never
strayed from its roots of the economical Japanese Kei car. Third
party pre-purchase inspections are welcomed and encouraged. All
vehicles sold by Duncan come with a clean U.S. title.17,714
kilometers
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