whyyy suzuki why??
I started off high and worked my way down ever since
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I started off high and worked my way down ever since
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Venter wrote: Interesting as they may be, I'm not totally sure I'd want one, certainly not as a daily driver. A Jimny has about all the "character" I can handle!
I used mine daily back in the day though now I only drive automatics so I wouldn't want another unless it was an auto.
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gilburton wrote:
2.55 tonnes - will post to UK :laugh:
Some Suzukis and a bunch of motorcycles.
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Rhinoman wrote: 2.55 tonnes - will post to UK :laugh:
Probably right, the postal service in Other Countries is much much cheaper than here, I can buy stuff from a Chinese gulag airmailed to here for less than it would cost to post it from London.
On the other hand I got stung for £1.50 extra postage here because somebody sent me a 10g component in a blister pack that made the envelope a few 'thou over 5mm thick on a 1st class stamp :evil: .
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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Busta wrote: It's what the market wants sadly. We are in a minority. The Vitara was one of the first small SUVs, and they need to keep it relevant to the SUV market.
The saddest thing is the Jimny isn't going to be made for much longer, and the replacement definitely won't share the ladder chassis, live axle construction that makes the Jimny what it is.
Is it definite that the next Jimny wont have a ladder chassis ??? im trying to decide whether to buy a 2016 model.. that would make up my mind for sure
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