Back when Suzuki was accused of having the tippiest vehicle on the road, the Samurai, it was proven afterwards that there were 6 veehicles that would tip over befire the Samurai did, including Jeep, Bronco, Blazer, and Isuzu. Suzuki was waiting for the minimal roll-over law to take place because it had at the time the safest 4x4 on the market, the Sidekick. When Ford and Jeep heard of the minimal roll-over law, they did everything in their power to kill it. So, to summarize it, Sidekicks are very stable. Don't forget, what makes a vehicle safe is a low stance and if you look at the chasis in the Sidekick, it sits pretty low. That is not a great thing when wheeling over rocks, you are bount to hit a few of them, but it makes it very stable.


1985 Toyota 4x4 4Runner. 1989 Suzuki Sidekick 4x4.