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2019 Jimny - Real Life Experience + Feedback
I have now got a SZ5 on the road and here's some non-journalist/non-sponsored comment on my experiences and thoughts to date. Trust this helps others to make up their own minds as to the reality of ownership - as in this vehicle isn't a loan vehicle, company car or funded by a third party.
The vehicle on the driveway is a SZ5 in Kinetic Yellow, which is a colour that appears to change dramatically depending on whether it is viewed under a watery winter sun, the garage floodlights at night, under grey overcast clouds or under city streetlights. It appears to go from fluorescent yellow to lime green to lemon yellow - one thing is for certain, that you will never lose it in a Tesco Car Park or accept anyone claiming "Sorry mate, I didn't see you coming"!
I always like to wash a new vehicle, that is my opportunity to learn about it and see any damage that may have occured during manufacture or transit. Have to say it's one of the quickest and simplest of cars to wash - apart from those alloy wheels. I'll need to get a couple of new fine brushes to get into all those nooks and crannies. It took me longer to clean the wheels than the rest of the car. Pleased to report that the Jimny was delivered in excellent condition and the exterior requires zero remedial action.
Took it out for a decent run to ensure all components get up to their normal working temperatures and bed in nicely, the car seemed very 'tight' but so far it's averaging just short of 44mpg, which included a mix of driving conditions. Seems happy to sit on the main road at around 55mph and as other commentators have noted - I've tried to select an imaginery 6th gear on more than one occasion. In town, its diminutive size makes parking easy and visibility is first-class all around. Love those mirrors - they deliver a great view rearwards!
Also love the mechanical selector for Hi-Low and 4WD - tried it out a few times to ensure it isn't too sticky an action, for when I do need to use it in anger. All works with no fuss and a precise mechanical action - kind of what I'd expect from a Japanese made product.
First shopping trip to Morrison's was entertaining - no debate that those seats need folding down if you have more than a box of Cornflakes, a couple of pints of milk and baguette to take home. Then again I sort of knew that before signing the order form. The big back door opens easily and access for large objects is excellent. However I'm very aware of the dangers of a high wind catching it and potentially causing damage.
Aesthetically, anyone commenting on it seems very complimentary about the design and I've received zero criticism about the shape. However the Kinetic Yellow really challenges those who live their lives in a dull and monochromatic world - apparently some of my work colleagues are in mental turmoil at such a strong visual statement in the office car park!
Very impressed with it to date - zero issues to bother Suzuki Warranty with and I hope it stays that way.
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Bob1050 wrote: Firstly, thank you to other forum members for sharing their thoughts, experiences and criticisms relating to the new 2019 Suzuki Jimny models.
I have now got a SZ5 on the road and here's some non-journalist/non-sponsored comment on my experiences and thoughts to date. Trust this helps others to make up their own minds as to the reality of ownership - as in this vehicle isn't a loan vehicle, company car or funded by a third party.
The vehicle on the driveway is a SZ5 in Kinetic Yellow, which is a colour that appears to change dramatically depending on whether it is viewed under a watery winter sun, the garage floodlights at night, under grey overcast clouds or under city streetlights. It appears to go from fluorescent yellow to lime green to lemon yellow - one thing is for certain, that you will never lose it in a Tesco Car Park or accept anyone claiming "Sorry mate, I didn't see you coming"!
cured during manufacture or transit. Have to say it's one of the quickest and simplest of cars to wash - apart from those alloy wheels. I'll need to get a couple of new fine brushes to get into all those nooks and crannies. It took me longer to clean the wheels than the rest of the car. Pleased to report that the Jimny was delivered in excellent condition and the exterior requires zero remedial action.
Took it out for a decent run to ensure all components get up to their normal working temperatures and bed in nicely, the car seemed very 'tight' but so far it's averaging just short of 44mpg, which included a mix of driving conditions. Seems happy to sit on the main road at around 55mph and as other commentators have noted - I've tried to select an imaginery 6th gear on more than one occasion. In town, its diminutive size makes parking easy and visibility is first-class all around. Love those mirrors - they deliver a great view rearwards!
Also love the mechanical selector for Hi-Low and 4WD - tried it out a few times to ensure it isn't too sticky an action, for when I do need to use it in anger. All works with no fuss and a precise mechanical action - kind of what I'd expect from a Japanese made product.
First shopping trip to Morrison's was entertaining - no debate that those seats need folding down if you have more than a box of Cornflakes, a couple of pints of milk and baguette to take home. Then again I sort of knew that before signing the order form. The big back door opens easily and access for large objects is excellent. However I'm very aware of the dangers of a high wind catching it and potentially causing damage.
Aesthetically, anyone commenting on it seems very complimentary about the design and I've received zero criticism about the shape. However the Kinetic Yellow really challenges those who live their lives in a dull and monochromatic world - apparently some of my work colleagues are in mental turmoil at such a strong visual statement in the office car park!
Very impressed with it to date - zero issues to bother Suzuki Warranty with and I hope it stays that way.
Thanks, a good sum up there, much appreciated. So in your view, whats a tolerable max cruising speed. You mention it sitting happy at 55mph, but will it cruise moderately happy at 60-65mph u think? Thanks again.
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Inside the vehicle I've followed Soeley's tip and those rubber mats seem like a wise choice for those with wet/muddy/snow covered boots. Like the rim around the perimeter of the mat to trap free-flowing water.
Finding the sat-nav better than on other cars I drive - clear imagery and works well for me. Went mining in the rear and checked that the jack etc were present and correct under the storage tray. Will admit I had to refer to the manual to access those key components - and they were all present and correct. Those rear seats are an absolute design gem in terms of ease of folding. However the front seats irritating inability to retain your pre-set backrest position, after letting passengers into the rear seats, is one area that would benefit from a design rethink. The standard OEM headlights are incredible down our country lanes - zero criticism for whoever specified them as standard. For me returning to an old-fashioned key in the ignition is a novelty and no hassle - rather enjoy it. Thank goodness the Jimny doesn't come with that irritating stop/start technology that cuts in every time you meet a traffic light at red. You can easily see where Suzuki have aimed to cut costs to meet a price point and target profit margin but I'm rather enjoying returning to a more utility type vehicle. This leaves a number of opportunities for owners to upgrade components if they feel it's necessary. Even the windscreen washers pump out an old-fashioned direct stream of cleaning liquid rather than spraying a fine mist over the windscreen. Another pleasant surprise was the cost of a full 3 year service plan - far less than the cost of a single oil change service at Land Rover. Personally I'd have liked a choice of tyres - namely a more off-road focused tyre with a chunkier tread. However the standard tyres do have the benefit of being rather quiet on the road - a lot lot quieter than the run-flats on a BMW/MINI I was driving recently. Regarding Lamberts review of the seats - I will politely disagree with him - they are infinitely more comfortable than the pressed steel seat and potato sack cushion on my tractor. If you are tall (long upper torso) you may also wish that the Jimny had an adjustable upper mount for the seatbelt. Now I'm awaiting some snow to test out the standard tyres and 4WD on the Queen's Highway and I've also got a desire to see some cattle that are wandering about (rough grazing) on a hillside not far away.
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Bob1050 wrote: . Still mildly irritated by the design of the sliding/folding operation of the front seats - every time I let a family member in or out I have to reset the backrest.
I would assume your seats are set up like the previous Jimny, rear access is via the passenger side, it slides and folds a lot easier than the drivers side, plus it should also have a small foot pedal for the rear passenger to operate under the seat so that it collapses and slides forward..
Great to see that you're enjoying it, keep the on going reviews coming...
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It is not official announced in denmark yet so mayby i will get one in 2020
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