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2019 Jimny - Real Life Experience + Feedback
- mikeyw85
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mikeyw85 wrote: We are experiencing quite a lot of wind right now, but even so I have found the Jimny to be affected by wind quite strongly.
It can be quite alarming coming from a saloon car to a small lightweight slab sided 4x4. When I got my first Jimny it felt more like flying a Tiger Moth than driving a car :silly: . You will soon get used to it and compensate for its different handling characteristics...
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- MrPaynterZA
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My SZ4 / GA is also fast nearing 2000mph as I neglect my motorcycle (usual transport) and I could not be happier with it at all!
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MrPaynterZA wrote: Just chiming in to say I've been offline a couple of weeks and just caught up. Thanks all for the feedback and opinions!
My SZ4 / GA is also fast nearing 2000mph
Holy smokes!
I want whatever your jimny has!
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- Guy 2
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Andy2640 wrote:
MrPaynterZA wrote: Just chiming in to say I've been offline a couple of weeks and just caught up. Thanks all for the feedback and opinions!
My SZ4 / GA is also fast nearing 2000mph
Holy smokes!
I want whatever your jimny has!
I don't know about "2000mph" but I reckon when (if ever) I get my new Jimny up in the Highlands the windscreen could well achieve "2000 flies per hour"!
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Soeley wrote: One thing I have noticed that is pretty useless are the sun visors, too narrow and not deep enough. Might look for some alternatives.
You are bang on the money with that observation. Couple of business trips last week and found the sun visors are also not wide enough and the sun kept shining through the large gaps. Thought this car was designed in the 'Land of the Rising Sun' and the Japanese would have developed a better system? To be fair I was driving towards the 'Land of the Setting Sun' but it was still an irritation.
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