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New Jimny 2017 Tokyo Show
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I've seen one or two "artists impressions" but I would doubt if they come from any officialdom.
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I have a 3 pot in my Celerio which is excellent and if it is anything to go by then a turbo version would be superb.Foxtrot wrote: When Suzuki makes an excellent, low CO2 1.0 litre 3-cylinder turbo engine
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I have a 3 pot in my Celerio which is excellent and if it is anything to go by then a turbo version would be superb.Foxtrot wrote: When Suzuki makes an excellent, low CO2 1.0 litre 3-cylinder turbo engine
I wonder if the reason for not using the turbo engines is that the engine will be revving at a higher rate when in 4low making the turbo kick in, which would make off-roading a bit more erratic/challenging? My only thought is that the 1500c naturally aspirated engine is robust and provides a smooth delivery of power. i.e more direct throttle response (due to the lack of turbo lag)
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There are also reports of unexplained rear end brakeayswith road cars that are causing these cars to be written off.
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A taster...
Martin
2003 M13 early KAP build.
3" Trailmaster lift with 1.5 Spacers on front
Customised winch bumper and roll cage
235/85R16 Maxxis Bighorns on 16" Rims, 4:1 Rocklobster, Rear ARB locker and on-board air
Corrected arms all-round, rear disks, Recaro seats and harnesses
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Manual box was ok, but didn't make me revise my decision to get an auto, I think it would get tiring pretty quickly in traffic, despite a feather light clutch.
Space inside was great, especially in the front and with the front seat setup for me (5'10"), I still had decent kneeroom when sitting behind.
Looks even better in the flesh, absolutely gorgeous thing!
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Gadget wrote: Space inside was great, especially in the front and with the front seat setup for me (5'10"), I still had decent kneeroom when sitting behind.
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Ha! That's exactly what I do when auditioning a car; set the seat in the front how I want it then go and see what the guy in the back has to suffer! :laugh:
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Ha! That's exactly what I do when auditioning a car; set the seat in the front how I want it then go and see what the guy in the back has to suffer! :laugh:Gadget wrote: Space inside was great, especially in the front and with the front seat setup for me (5'10"), I still had decent kneeroom when sitting behind.
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I am 5'2" so there is always plenty of room in the back of all my cars, even in the Jimny...:laugh:
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It seems big enough for my purposes which was my major concern, but the show stopper might be the roof rack capacity; 30kg is not a lot and I have a heavy kayak to go up there. I'd have thought the roof must be designed not to crumple much if rolled so it can't be a strength issue. Is it just the pendulum effect if driven "enthusiastically" through the twisties that they're worried about? If so, gentle driving should be ok, shouldn't it?
My dealer is very laid back about what and when they're going to be receiving cars to sell - "I expect someone from suzuki will let us know something in January". So I'm not expecting anything soon.
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What is the roof-rack capacity of the outgoing Jimny - surely they are comparable?
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