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15 Feb 2019 21:54 #203299 by Themooingman
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Thanks the video above - not sure I’ll worry about the lean !

Thanks the other comments yep appears well screwed together so far. I would expect to put maybe 5,000 a year on the Jimny and 4,000 on my focus RS so splitting the time between the 2.

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22 Mar 2019 18:27 #204935 by Themooingman
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Right another little update just under 750 miles. Sadly been away on business a couple of time so only local driving done recently and not a mega amount of it.
I now feel total comfortable with driving the car/the lean, got a very good handle on how it drives, but must admit after only ever having one SUV type car (a qashqai) its been a bit of a learning curve to get to grips with how it drives - not a bad thing but different ! The only other surprise, which i did not find that pleasant, but more the experience than the problem was in the recent winds, i did a few miles on a motorway and it blew about quite a bit. You need to keep it in check - a little unnerving ! Car itself has no problems and still feels well screwed together. Still very impressed with the headlights and the Stereo for what it is, although still suffering with very average DAB reception in places. Put some Suzuki roof bars on it as we might need to carry a couple of items in the summer and bizarrely the car looks better with them on !
Thinking about having the dealer fitting the rear view camera as i am not the person to take this on myself. it would have been so much better if it was an option on launch rather than appearing a month later....
No contact from the dealer in regard to the 2 months check up, although to be honest i dont feel it needs anything checked on really.
Still love it as a run around, local car and to some of the football tracks/bumpy car parks i have to visit. Do plan on taking it off road. Dont love it on the motorway, it can do it and it works fine, but prefer a normal car for long motorway work.
I still have not seen one on the road (again other than the one car in the dealership) and it does get some looks.
If i were to change anything or have a wish list and i know its a budget car, but would like to see as standard or as an option, Electric folding mirrors, some sort of panoramic roof would suit the car being able to see more of the great outdoors and i would like to see deeper more sculptured seats to hold you in a little more.
Anyway wont bore you all with any more at this point. Hope this helpful and you enjoy the comments and your cars.

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22 Mar 2019 22:10 #204940 by Bob1050
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Themooingman wrote: ....
No contact from the dealer in regard to the 2 months check up, although to be honest i dont feel it needs anything checked on really.
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Onus is totally on you to contact the dealer (not the other way around). This 'free' service has already been paid for by you - it's built into the price of the car. Totally up to you whether you avail yourself of the service but there's always the chance that the Suzuki tech spots something that might not be 100% correct and gets it sorted sooner rather than later?

I got the car checked over, cleaned outside and in and my service manual stamped - no drama and a degree of reassurance that all is well - and all over within the hour. Avoided the 'free' vending machine coffee - that was just one free offer too many.

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24 Mar 2019 20:03 #205015 by Themooingman
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Bob thanks. Wasn’t told this. Appreciate it

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26 Mar 2019 23:01 #205114 by saxj
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Bob1050 wrote:

Themooingman wrote: ....
No contact from the dealer in regard to the 2 months check up, although to be honest i dont feel it needs anything checked on really.
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Onus is totally on you to contact the dealer (not the other way around). This 'free' service has already been paid for by you - it's built into the price of the car. Totally up to you whether you avail yourself of the service but there's always the chance that the Suzuki tech spots something that might not be 100% correct and gets it sorted sooner rather than later?

I got the car checked over, cleaned outside and in and my service manual stamped - no drama and a degree of reassurance that all is well - and all over within the hour. Avoided the 'free' vending machine coffee - that was just one free offer too many.


It amuses me how the different countries do things differently. You have a 2000km check up. We don'. The Australians get charged extra for paint other than white. Ours come with a 5yr 200000km warranty and a 60000km service plan. They decided that we are tough and don't need any of the safety features. 2 airbags is enough.

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07 Jul 2019 18:29 #210754 by Themooingman
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Just a little update. Only up to 1,200 miles since i got it. Have been away for a bit and also have my other car.

Since last major post i have had the rear parking camera fitted by the dealer for £ 349 including fitting and VAT. Very pleased. Shame it was not offered as an option when i first got the car.

Onto the car itself, i am still amazed by it and it puts nice smile on my face. Plus still never seen another one on the road other than the demo at the dealership. I am still very much liking it for what it is. Most of its use is still around town and hauling the kids about at weekends to sporting events. Have taken it on a further couple of 50 mile motor way trips, but like some others, for me its not great on the motorway. 65 MPH is fine but much beyond that you need a 6th gear or a small turbo engine to give it a bit more poke. Have read some reviews and some people on the facebook group that have bought and sold a Gen 4 already as they perceived it would be perfect but just not worked for them. For me i don't think that is the case, if i was a regular motorway driver then maybe but as i have access to something else then it totally works.

Also so far everything has been bullet proof, nothing fallen off, everything is still smart and the engine i guess seems to have loosened now to where it will be which makes it a better car - the first 400 or so miles it was very noticeably tight.

I am still very much pleased its hit the spot for me and i have had various conversations with people saying wow, whats that ? etc etc.

2 bits of luxury that i would have liked to see on the car now time has gone on a little bit (and i know its not a luxury car but...) would be electric fold-able mirrors and some form of panoramic roof as i think being a outdoor type car that would make the interior a nicer place to be.

However all good and looking forward to some more happy motoring and hopefully as the autumn/winter starts to come some proper 4 WD action at some point rather than some mild off road country track type driving !!

Anyone that wants a Gen 4 or whom is waiting for theirs to arrive wont be disappointed.

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