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First post - looking for some pricing info
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06 Aug 2022 20:00 - 06 Aug 2022 20:01 #244421
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First post - looking for some pricing info was created by reidtastic
Hi all,
looking for a Jimny at present and have a few quick questions -
Q1 - Can anyone advise the cost i should be looking to pay for a reasonably solid example ? Eg one thats not likely to need welding for some time, id plan on trying to reduce corrosion by under-sealing once i get the car. Im not to concerned about miles and ill be looking at jimmy's around the 70-90k mark. Ideally looking for as good condition as possible but im not concerned about scratches scrapes here and there - ill be using the car for commuting in town, mountain biking, camping, canoeing and off-roading. So i plan on a few mods to suit the lifestyle.
ive been fo see a couple locally - the cars were £7-8k 50-60k on the clock - 2007 2006 reg - i was happy with the condition in general and they looked reasonably solid. Im looking to spend no more than 5k should i expect a decent 2006plus car for this ?
Q2 - can you fit a mountain bike in the back ? Appreciate ill need to remove wheels and will need fo fold down the seats ta.
looking for a Jimny at present and have a few quick questions -
Q1 - Can anyone advise the cost i should be looking to pay for a reasonably solid example ? Eg one thats not likely to need welding for some time, id plan on trying to reduce corrosion by under-sealing once i get the car. Im not to concerned about miles and ill be looking at jimmy's around the 70-90k mark. Ideally looking for as good condition as possible but im not concerned about scratches scrapes here and there - ill be using the car for commuting in town, mountain biking, camping, canoeing and off-roading. So i plan on a few mods to suit the lifestyle.
ive been fo see a couple locally - the cars were £7-8k 50-60k on the clock - 2007 2006 reg - i was happy with the condition in general and they looked reasonably solid. Im looking to spend no more than 5k should i expect a decent 2006plus car for this ?
Q2 - can you fit a mountain bike in the back ? Appreciate ill need to remove wheels and will need fo fold down the seats ta.
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06 Aug 2022 21:41 #244422
by DrRobin
2020 blue SZ5 (one of the last to be registered in the UK)
Ex 2011 Blue Jimny SZ4
Northumberland Jimny Blog
Replied by DrRobin on topic First post - looking for some pricing info
Hi welcome to the best Jimny forum.
I paid about £7k for a late 2011 Jimny about 3 years ago from a dealership, since then the prices have gone a bit silly.
They are out there for your budget, the main problem is rust under the headlights, the body mounts, the suspension and in the boot. All of these are correctable but best to get one which is solid.
The engines are as robust and reliable as anything else, but clearly this doesn’t worry you, so concentrate on the the rust spots.
Have a good read through the buyers guide in the wiki and other reviews for the year you are thinking about. Check the MOT status on the department for transport site and check the known rust spots.
Hope that helps.
Robin
I paid about £7k for a late 2011 Jimny about 3 years ago from a dealership, since then the prices have gone a bit silly.
They are out there for your budget, the main problem is rust under the headlights, the body mounts, the suspension and in the boot. All of these are correctable but best to get one which is solid.
The engines are as robust and reliable as anything else, but clearly this doesn’t worry you, so concentrate on the the rust spots.
Have a good read through the buyers guide in the wiki and other reviews for the year you are thinking about. Check the MOT status on the department for transport site and check the known rust spots.
Hope that helps.
Robin
2020 blue SZ5 (one of the last to be registered in the UK)
Ex 2011 Blue Jimny SZ4
Northumberland Jimny Blog
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07 Aug 2022 05:11 #244423
by Lambert
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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Replied by Lambert on topic First post - looking for some pricing info
Welcome to the forum. I have fully removed the rear seats in my car and it is a constant source of amazement just what I can get in the back. I also have removed the factory roof rails and I replaced them with a pair of cross bars bolted directly to the roof studs. It doesn't alter the 30kg roof load limit but it does increase the practicalities of moving long items.
As for pricing as Robin has said they are through the roof at the moment and showing no obvious signs of slowing down, my current Jimny is still worth at least 2 grand more than I paid for it nearly 18 months ago, it's mental. There are clean older Jimny out there but you are going to have to look at a lot of them to find one worth having if you are not prepared to entertain rust repairs, it's that or spending relatively large money on a later version.
As for pricing as Robin has said they are through the roof at the moment and showing no obvious signs of slowing down, my current Jimny is still worth at least 2 grand more than I paid for it nearly 18 months ago, it's mental. There are clean older Jimny out there but you are going to have to look at a lot of them to find one worth having if you are not prepared to entertain rust repairs, it's that or spending relatively large money on a later version.
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
ADOS Attention Deficit Ooooh Shiny!
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07 Aug 2022 08:21 #244424
by sniper
Replied by sniper on topic First post - looking for some pricing info
I wouldn't worry too much about finding a "mint" car and I'd buy at around 4K. That should find a car in fair condition and reasonable miles/history.
Then take the car to a good workshop, have the underbody/front panel/inner wings soft sandblasted and all rust removed/repaired. Rust inhibiting primer, two coats of Raptor paint applied.
Rebuild using new springs, shocks, bushes. Either standard or uprated parts.
That would make a nicer car/keeper.....
If you go down that road, ask on the forum for help with a workshop.
sniper
Then take the car to a good workshop, have the underbody/front panel/inner wings soft sandblasted and all rust removed/repaired. Rust inhibiting primer, two coats of Raptor paint applied.
Rebuild using new springs, shocks, bushes. Either standard or uprated parts.
That would make a nicer car/keeper.....
If you go down that road, ask on the forum for help with a workshop.
sniper
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