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Re:new Gen4 or not ?
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05 Jan 2024 14:31 #253266
by Halford
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Hello, it's been a while .....
Since selling my 2007 jimny and getting a yeti (which was nice), then selling the yeti for my current AWD hybrid ignis (which is OK) - I recall that every time I got out of the Jimny, I had a smile on my face. When I get out the ignis, there's nothing, maybe sometimes there's relief that I made it home in one piece ....
I've noticed that there are some new gen4's around at sensible prices (not the stupid post covid £5k hikes) and have started thinking mmmmh, might like one.
What do gen4 peeps think of the 1.5 engines compared to the old 1.3, and does the grin factor still exist. What are the tyres like on tarmac; thankfully they're not the pevious Bridgestone Sliders.
I see they've reverted to a gear selectable 4wd rather than button, assume this will be more reliable longer term.
OMG I really shouldn't be going down this road, but I think momentum may be building.
Thanks for comments
Hal
Since selling my 2007 jimny and getting a yeti (which was nice), then selling the yeti for my current AWD hybrid ignis (which is OK) - I recall that every time I got out of the Jimny, I had a smile on my face. When I get out the ignis, there's nothing, maybe sometimes there's relief that I made it home in one piece ....
I've noticed that there are some new gen4's around at sensible prices (not the stupid post covid £5k hikes) and have started thinking mmmmh, might like one.
What do gen4 peeps think of the 1.5 engines compared to the old 1.3, and does the grin factor still exist. What are the tyres like on tarmac; thankfully they're not the pevious Bridgestone Sliders.
I see they've reverted to a gear selectable 4wd rather than button, assume this will be more reliable longer term.
OMG I really shouldn't be going down this road, but I think momentum may be building.
Thanks for comments
Hal
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05 Jan 2024 14:54 #253267
by jlines
Replied by jlines on topic new Gen4 or not ?
It’s still got the grin factor and when you see another one on the road you will smile. Engine wise I don’t think you will really notice much difference to the 1.3 so don’t be expecting it to be a rocket ship.
A lot of people are swapping out the tires to put All terrains on to give it more a chunkier look and some still say the standard tires aren’t good enough. I can’t comment as I put mud tires on my 3 straight away. The 4wd system is back to the more robust gear selector but they still have the vacuum hubs which we will no doubt see fail as they get older. Also since new there seems to some sort of transfer box chain issue in the new jimnys which Suzuki keep trying to fix. All 3 of mine have had to have replacement/multiple chains. My view is most people just put up with it or they don’t have the issue.
If you get one I don’t think you will be missing the ignis whereas if you sell a Jimny you will miss it so you should get one
A lot of people are swapping out the tires to put All terrains on to give it more a chunkier look and some still say the standard tires aren’t good enough. I can’t comment as I put mud tires on my 3 straight away. The 4wd system is back to the more robust gear selector but they still have the vacuum hubs which we will no doubt see fail as they get older. Also since new there seems to some sort of transfer box chain issue in the new jimnys which Suzuki keep trying to fix. All 3 of mine have had to have replacement/multiple chains. My view is most people just put up with it or they don’t have the issue.
If you get one I don’t think you will be missing the ignis whereas if you sell a Jimny you will miss it so you should get one
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05 Jan 2024 15:08 - 05 Jan 2024 15:09 #253268
by 300bhpton
Replied by 300bhpton on topic new Gen4 or not ?
Can't say I had any issues with the standard tyres. They seemed to work well in all conditions IMO.
Engine is nice and smooth and eager to the red line. Although it does lack a bit of grunt. In many ways a 1.6-2.0 turbo diesel with 120hp and a fat torque curve would have been so much better.
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Engine is nice and smooth and eager to the red line. Although it does lack a bit of grunt. In many ways a 1.6-2.0 turbo diesel with 120hp and a fat torque curve would have been so much better.
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05 Jan 2024 16:02 - 05 Jan 2024 16:02 #253269
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Replied by rogerzilla on topic new Gen4 or not ?
They're the LCV, so no rear seats, test driving will be difficult if you're tall (the load divider needs taking out or moving for taller drivers) and spec is a bit basic - steel wheels, lots of black plastic on the outside.
None of that really bothers me - they at least have aircon - but it is a 2 seater van.
None of that really bothers me - they at least have aircon - but it is a 2 seater van.
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05 Jan 2024 16:24 #253270
by Halford
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thanks rogerzilla
yeh my gen 3 only had 2 seats and I had seat runner extensions, so was expecting to take out or mod the rear divider, personally prefer steel rims and love black plastic rather than soft paint, lol the jimny has always been a van, marginally better than Trotters 3 wheeler
yeh my gen 3 only had 2 seats and I had seat runner extensions, so was expecting to take out or mod the rear divider, personally prefer steel rims and love black plastic rather than soft paint, lol the jimny has always been a van, marginally better than Trotters 3 wheeler
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05 Jan 2024 16:29 #253271
by Halford
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great video 300bhpton
love the front bumper, will watch it in full on TV
your dealership experience is shocking, bought my ignis new and salesman was brilliant, but aren't they all, service dept however was pretty crap, whilst cheaper for servicing than I'd expected, won't use them once warranty approaches expiry. looks like Suzuki have really gone down hill over the last few years.
love the front bumper, will watch it in full on TV
your dealership experience is shocking, bought my ignis new and salesman was brilliant, but aren't they all, service dept however was pretty crap, whilst cheaper for servicing than I'd expected, won't use them once warranty approaches expiry. looks like Suzuki have really gone down hill over the last few years.
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