New Suzuki Jimny down on the farm
New Suzuki Jimny down on the farm
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muchacho

Original Poster:

277 posts

162 months

Sunday 20th October 2019
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Delivery day..


Before..


After Bilt-Hamber treatment..


Farewell to another outstanding little Suzuki..


1st mod..


2nd mod..




3rd mod..


At work with 2,500 miles under her belt..


Commentary of how-it-is-all-going to follow..

Northbrook

1,561 posts

91 months

Sunday 20th October 2019
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Looks good.

Have you gone down the BH route because of the reputation the first gen has? Sensible to do it when the car is factory fresh.

poing

8,743 posts

228 months

Sunday 20th October 2019
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A proper hard working Jimny, excellent stuff.

Thales

619 posts

85 months

Sunday 20th October 2019
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Brilliant, love the wheels.

Trevor555

5,370 posts

112 months

Sunday 20th October 2019
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Love it, and well done for getting one.

I'm hoping they'll do a 5dr one.

Shakermaker

11,317 posts

128 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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Trevor555 said:
Love it, and well done for getting one.

I'm hoping they'll do a 5dr one.
where do you think they'd fit the other 2 doors? In the roof?

(wouldn't that be a Vitara though?)

Trevor555

5,370 posts

112 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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Shakermaker said:
Trevor555 said:
Love it, and well done for getting one.

I'm hoping they'll do a 5dr one.
where do you think they'd fit the other 2 doors? In the roof?

(wouldn't that be a Vitara though?)


It'd be longer wheel base.

Shakermaker

11,317 posts

128 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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Trevor555 said:


It'd be longer wheel base.
Put that down in the "cars I didn't know existed" thread


robinh73

1,320 posts

228 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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Such a great vehicle and am so tempted by one myself. The white wheels just work so well on it too. Will be interesting to see how the B-H treatment lasts, as I have just had this done on my new (to me) Hilux. Supposed to be superb from what I have heard.

muchacho

Original Poster:

277 posts

162 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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Shakermaker said:
Trevor555 said:


It'd be longer wheel base.
Put that down in the "cars I didn't know existed" thread
A Maruti Gypsy? Still produced in Pakistan as far as I know..

Nunga

332 posts

136 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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It looks very smart in white! Very keen to get into one of these as well, so I’m looking forward to seeing where you go (literally and figuratively) with this.

TwigtheWonderkid

48,854 posts

178 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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Shame there's no soft top option.

ChocolateFrog

34,954 posts

201 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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Great decision to underseal it while it's still box fresh. Did you get any cavity wax into the box sections? I guess this is very much a long term car?

I also think the white wheels suit it perfectly.

Edited by ChocolateFrog on Monday 21st October 17:01

rix

2,928 posts

218 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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What’s the ride/comfort like on road compared to ‘normal’ car?

Morry10

182 posts

213 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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I really like these new Jimmys smile

Nice one OP

muchacho

Original Poster:

277 posts

162 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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Firstly, I am glad that there is interest in my car - there seems to be quite a buzz about these things that's a bit overwhelming! You are absolutely right (@ChocolateFrog) this car is very much a long-term prospect. I plan to keep it for fifteen years all being well so I got my head round the £15 thousand and something list price (no discounting) by writing it off over fifteen years. Never before have I bought a car with fewer than 100k miles on the clock so being new this is quite a thing.

I must mention that this car has quite an act to follow in the form of my last winter car - a '04 Suzuki Ignis Sport. That was an astonishing little thing in so many ways so I am unlikely to get too drunk on Jimny ownership too quickly. I thought the best thing to do when I got the car home on a dry day was to immediately get it up on the jacks and waste six cans of Bilt-Hamber Dynaxe S-50! I had a load left over from messing about with my old Merc last year. I wasn't particularly concerned about rusty Suzukis given the good experience with my Ignis but it seemed good to get off on the right foot especially as this will be used in all weather and see a bit of (temporary) mud. I don't imagine that I did the ultimate job but it was quite satisfying all the same (though it took a hell of a long time to dry).

Practicality-wise it isn't as capacious inside as the Ignis. I promise that I could stack three full-size pallets in the back of that thing with the back seats down. I can't do that quite in the Jimny but like the Ignis a flat floor can be achieved and the boxy shape means that you can get a builders bag in there plus some tools or a dog. However the trump cards over the Ignis are ground clearance and more compliant tyres/suspension when off the road. Oh, and 4WD!

I do love the interior and the grown-up dashboard - it all feels more solid than the Ignis. One peculiarity that I haven't got to the bottom of yet is that when I take-off in the morning it sounds for the first couple of minutes that someone is taking a pee behind the dash. Heater matrix??

I'll write a bit more later about driving the Jimny and answer a couple more of your questions..

andyj007

458 posts

206 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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i really liked these, test drove one when they first come out.. went to order a military green one only to be told, that colours not avalibale int his country sir.. so pulled out.. cool little city or local off road vehicles... really needs an overdrive gear for motor way work .. it properly screams at 65-70mph or the manual did,
will defo have one at some point..

neil-1323bolts

1,256 posts

134 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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This is tremendous! I love it , it seems a serious bit of kit but fun as well all rolled into a lovely boxy package , just brilliant. I want one .

muchacho

Original Poster:

277 posts

162 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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andyj007 said:
i really liked these, test drove one when they first come out.. went to order a military green one only to be told, that colours not avalibale int his country sir.. so pulled out.. cool little city or local off road vehicles... really needs an overdrive gear for motor way work .. it properly screams at 65-70mph or the manual did,
will defo have one at some point..
Absolutely @andyj007, I was livid to discover that we weren't getting Forest Green..



Wrap??

tim0409

5,910 posts

187 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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muchacho said:
I do love the interior and the grown-up dashboard - it all feels more solid than the Ignis. One peculiarity that I haven't got to the bottom of yet is that when I take-off in the morning it sounds for the first couple of minutes that someone is taking a pee behind the dash. Heater matrix??
Our Jimny does this but only after its been raining; it’s the water draining from the roof channels in our case.

We are nearly at 12k miles and have loved every minute of it. I’ve never owned a car that has had so many random strangers come up to complement it!