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Raithrover wrote: Have driven a Jimny (mate's) There is a dearth of 2nd hand Jimnys round here and I am retiring early and have decide to buy a new car with my heart not my head. Fed up with the normal, sensible motors I drove to work each day. Also if you drove much,off the main roads in Ireland, you could see the point of a small 4x4. I am here (forum0 to learn as much as I can before my pay off in September.
I don't think people are questioning why you are buying a Jimny, I think they are questioning why you would buy a brand new, unused Jimny when 2nd hand are soooooo much cheaper.
Jimny is a definately heart not head purchase, if you were using your head you'd get a some boring shopping car which would be much more capable on the road but also much less fun!
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adamatdraycott wrote:
I don't see the point in buying a new Jimny. I'd buy a year or so old with virtually no miles on the clock.
They had an 09 out the front for a tad over £7k so thats 6grand you have saved!
Err, 2012-2009 is 3 years old :whistle:
I just bought a "new" 3 year old car.
I did check it before buying, nice & shiny, low miles etc.
Now I've meticulously inspected it, it just isn't up to my standards, it hasn't been looked after like every penny that paid for it was earned through relentless toil, so now I'm crushed and disappointed.
I will definitely buy a brand new one when I replace it.

If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there

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As for whether or not you should buy a new one, if you can afford it then why not? For a brand new car they're relatively cheap, you'll get a 3 year warranty, you'll get the spec you want and you'll have that lovely new car smell and feel. And (always assuming you take proper care of it) you'll never have the nagging doubt that a previous owner has abused or neglected it.
Besides, if nobody ever bought brand new ones there wouldn't be any secondhand ones for the rest of us tight-fisted beggars to buy

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