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30 Obscure SUV Models Drivers Forgot Existed

Cameron Eittreim June 21, 2021

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5: Suzuki Samurai

The original Suzuki Samurai became iconic in the SUV world for its stellar design and top-notch reliability. While the SUV had a fairly simplistic design enthusiasts enjoyed the ease of reliability and parts availability. You could also put a lift on the Samurai without much fuss and the removable top was cheap to replace.

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Rapper Easy-E famously drove a tricked-out Samurai and these were very popular. You’ll still come across the Samurai from time to time, but the price is high. The average driver probably doesn’t remember this capable off-road cruiser yet for the off-road enthusiast, you can’t go wrong.

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4: Mercury Mountaineer

The Mountaineer was released to capitalize on the popularity of the Ford Explorer and it was basically the same. The interesting thing about the Mountaineer is that it offered the capable 5.0L V8 engine. You might say that the Mountaineer was the Navigator before the Navigator was released.

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As time went on, Ford put less and less effort into the Mountaineer until the brand was phased out altogether. The Mountaineer is often forgotten by enthusiasts but the SUV was one of the most notable ones of the 1990s. The Ford Explorer underpinnings proved to be quite capable at going off-roading and the luxury-appointed interior was a nice touch.

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3: Mazda Navajo

A more obscure Ford offering than the Mercury Mountaineer was the Mazda Navajo. The dark grill and flush taillights were the only things that differentiated the two apart. The Navajo also didn’t come in a four-door version; only a two-door was available.

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Almost no one remembers the Navajo and finding one is quite rare to say the least. Surprisingly, the Navajo won its fair share of awards from the automotive press, even garnering the Motor Trend Truck of the Year title. Mazda also rebadged a Ford model a decade later in the form of the Mazda Tribute.

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2: Mazda Tribute

Speaking of the Tribute, the compact Mazda was based on the Ford Escape and shared a lot of styling with the Mercury Mountaineer. This time around, Mazda did some engineering and the Mazda Tribute had a separate suspension from the Escape.

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The Tribute managed to sell quite well until Mazda decided to shift its focus toward crossover SUV models. The Tribute is perhaps one of the best and most forgotten SUV models. The final versions of the SUV toward the end of 2010 were extremely well-made.

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1: Suzuki X-90

We’re not sure what Suzuki was thinking with the release of the X-90. The two-door SUV was more like a car than anything, there was no trunk space, and it wasn’t solid off-road. Coming from the same carmaker that brought us the Samurai, this car was a bit of a shock.

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The X-90 was one of the poorest-selling Suzukis on the market but today has become collectible. There are few X-90 models that are still on the road and you’ll seldom find one for sale anymore. The X-90 was a cool concept but a failed attempt at capturing a market segment that didn’t exist.

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