Suzuki Ignis.
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Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
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I am not 100% clear what that means.:blush:Lambert wrote: All that put us off was with the age of Dreadnaught
To me it looks like a mini Range Rover at the front and inside is a cross between the Fiat 500 and the Mini.
What impresses me is the amazing legroom in the seat adjustability. I find it so unusual that Suzuki have achieved this because I am sure nobody that designs their cars is over 6 feet tall.
I jumped (not literally) in to my Celerio and it was a real struggle in terms of leg room.
I am sure the allgrip would be a superb little motor..
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Lambert wrote: Dreadnaught is the main adapted farm vehicle with over 90k miles. While still fighting fit and healthy at the moment, farm work is notorious for being demanding.
Aha, gotcha. I have heard that before. Well in my mind the Ignis would be no match for farm work. I'd love to take a tractor out on the roads round here...........they drive me mental though when I am behind one which is almost twice a day. They never want to pull over and let the queue pass.
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www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/15-lounge/61615-ignis?start=0
Got totally destroyed whilst parked up an elderly Lady mistaken the brake for the accelerator and went into the back and then pushed it into another car, under a year old the Mrs wasn't happy. it had diff lock on it and wonder why they didn't transfer it to the new jimny, i would like another one day when prices come down a bit moore and would off road it with a lift and larger tyres
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I remember. I'd like to lift it but doubt I shall but bigger tyres might make a big difference if they will fit under the arches. I am looking for a spare wheel, not an emergency one. Don't mind if it is steel. I wonder if Swift ones fit.Daniel30 wrote: Got totally destroyed whilst parked up an elderly Lady mistaken the brake for the accelerator and went into the back and then pushed it into another car, under a year old the Mrs wasn't happy. it had diff lock on it and wonder why they didn't transfer it to the new jimny, i would like another one day when prices come down a bit moore and would off road it with a lift and larger tyres
They are hard to get especially the auto.:blink:
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I love it. It adjusts and does all sorts of things. One problem with the Ignis is storage, there is none!! So this helps a lot.Lambert wrote: That's neat. Could do with that between the recaros!
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