@@nickmogensen How would it compare to other options in the Used Market ?? A much older Toyota Prado or LandCruiser. Or maybe a 3-door Mitsubishi Pajero (SWB). Or maybe the Jeep Wrangler that comes in 3-door and 5-door variants.
The Jimny is the perfect go anywhere do anything car. Small, compact, reliable, narrow proportions and the ability to take it up in the rev band in each gear. I have a 5 door manual and I simply love it.
My Jimny 5 door is wonderful now I have acclimatised to its character. I was a little scared on freeway in windy mountain passes passing trucks, at first but you get use to it. I love the fact on highway I can go slow, other drivers are aware the Jimny isn’t a fast car so they accommodate you going slower than them, it is almost like they know and the cute exterior allows them to accommodate you. The Jimny has that old nursery story of the train that can get over the hill, it just can. It is comfortable cruiser and although not a sports car has that vibe with the revy engine and the scary suspension at speed of needing to be brave but all the rewards if you are, it is just fun on and off road. Nice vid.
So true and agree with you . I bought the automatic 5 door and I simply love it . I am planning to sell my Jeep Compass and buy one more of the Jimny before they stop selling in the Indian market due to horrible sales !
i love how youve kept the car almost stock without any crazy mods. the only one needed would be better tyres than the stock tyres. maybe a discreet removable roof rack for occasional long trips
In Germany we simply call it "Baby G", and not only because of Jimny's obvious G-type silhouette. Myself being a Subaru Forester SG owner (5 speed manual + low gear) I am confortable with the compromise between a good touring car that actually can take several off-road challanges inside the range of AWD. If I would have the space, money and time to maintain a hunting-only-rig, it indeed would be a Jimny. Greetings from Tyskland.
I agree with every word you said about the Jimny. I have the three door version with rear seats. This is the last car I will ever own. After three years, I still turn around and look at it with a smile. It is far from the fanciest of cars but it never pretended to be. It’s a car that is a great city car as well as a car that can take you places other cars can’t. It’s a car you can personalize with whatever gear you like from Amazon and AliExpress. I’ve made a lot of modifications to my Jimny. From designing the roof rack & ladder and have it manufactured locally, to better shock absorbers, to diff-lockers front and rear, to better storage in the cabin, and a lot more. Sadly it is no longer available as new in the EU. Due to pretty low sales numbers and stricter emission regulations in the EU Suzuki pulled it from the European market. Meaning, only used ones will be available from now on and the price will increase over time. I’m lucky not living in the EU anymore. Here in Central America I see a lot of Jimny’s everyday. It is the best car I have ever had.
It's true that this Jimney is a fine car but it's too expensive to purchase and for parts. I would stick with the old tech Lada Niva with mountains of affordable spare parts, both for maintaining and for upgrades. Unfortunately with the current conflict I had to sell but there it is (or was) Best to All.
@@nickmogensen It is a great profession especially here in Australia where mechanics charge $150AU per hour. It is a shame though that they don't offer it in Denmark, as it is a very practical car and you can carry two passengers at the back in comfort.
Absolutely right . And freedom is drive a Suzuki in a forest or mountains, enjoy nature and have a beer in a hand or glass of whiskey without any concerns from society.
Well said , but u should add that road noise is very low and better than most monocoque cars.Wind noise is good too .Engines noise is acceptable. Space is good for its foot print too
@nickmogensen Thank you for an excellent video. I couldn't agree more with every word! My first vehicle, and still my current one, is a diesel Land Cruiser 79 Double Cab Pickup truck. It's a fantastic, straightforward vehicle with no electronics whatsoever, because I have the version with the 1HZ engine. Recently, me and my family has found ourselves in need of a second vehicle. For a more city-friendly and economical option, I am seriously considering the four-door Suzuki Jimny. In many ways, it’s just as simple a vehicle as the Land Cruiser 70 Series, featuring solid axles, a transfer case, and a straightforward engine. My only regret is that the Jimny doesn’t offer a diesel engine option, which I could maintain and repair myself without the need for extensive diagnostic software. The Jimny is one of the last true vehicles still being produced and available in the global consumer market, rather than just in the commercial vehicle sector for specific regions. There aren't many cars like this left, and it’s something we should truly appreciate.
The 2-Door version for the EU and other markets is made in Japan, however 4-Door version intended for the Middle East and Australian markets are made in India by Maruti Suzuki.
@@exlusivekid The 3-door version was produced between January 2021 to October 2022 in India and it was primarily exported to Africa and Middle East market. Since then all 3-doors are made only in Japan and the Indian factory is primarily used for 5-door production.
@@Nightfury0695 I guess some also ended up here in the Philippines because i was about to buy a Ivory 3 door it was a 2021 and it said India Maruti Sazuki in the Engine bay, I was shocked because people have been saying all 3 doors are made in Japan. I didnt like the fact that in was made in India So i didnt buy it. Instead i bought a White 2020 GLX made in Japan 3 door. Im satisfied 😁
The main reasons are the lack of ADAS and lack of pedestrian safety. The problem with ADAS is they don't make cars more safe in general because people get less focused on driving.
Lovely looking Jimny there! I have a 5 door Jimny. I certainly agree with you! Jimny is a true friend. It gives you different kind of chill and happiness. BTW are those American racing wheels?
The best car ?.....Nick, you drunk way toooo many whiskey bottles.... Take the G wagon 400d for a ride, and also the Ineos Grenadier Diesel. Also the difficultly available Toyota Landcruiser 300 3.3 D. You will not want to return either of them. But: In one point, you are right ! The price diff is large......and, if drinking heavy waters it your prime mode of enjoyment, yes, then for a price diff of around 60 k you could buy tons of barrels of Scotish Whiskey..... My favourite is the Toyota 300, as the Mercedes is stellar in price, and for travelling Ineos does not yet have enough partners.... We had one Suzy , manual w/ Diesel, which we had hitched up at the rear of our Kamaz 6x6 offroad truck, while driving in Central Asia and RU, right up to Malaysia and Viet Nam....
This guy made a video exactly the way I thought somebody that looks like him would do.
I bought two of their new 5-door variants, a manual for my father, and an automatic for the wife and me.
Good on you. It's a wonderful car.
@@nickmogensen How would it compare to other options in the Used Market ??
A much older Toyota Prado or LandCruiser. Or maybe a 3-door Mitsubishi Pajero (SWB). Or maybe the Jeep Wrangler that comes in 3-door and 5-door variants.
IMHO, 5-door is not a Jimmy anymore.
@@moristaragreed
@@moristar same thoughts. at the size there are better options. the whole point of a jimny is a small lightweight car
The Jimny is the perfect go anywhere do anything car. Small, compact, reliable, narrow proportions and the ability to take it up in the rev band in each gear. I have a 5 door manual and I simply love it.
Jimny is just smiles
Certainly agree ')
YES ALL TRUE! , its a pleasure being able to drive One
Clicked on a random TH-cam recommendation about the Jimny, came out with a new perspective on life. Simple yet "indubitable" so to speak.
I'll take that as a compliment. So thank you. All the best.
My Jimny 5 door is wonderful now I have acclimatised to its character. I was a little scared on freeway in windy mountain passes passing trucks, at first but you get use to it. I love the fact on highway I can go slow, other drivers are aware the Jimny isn’t a fast car so they accommodate you going slower than them, it is almost like they know and the cute exterior allows them to accommodate you. The Jimny has that old nursery story of the train that can get over the hill, it just can. It is comfortable cruiser and although not a sports car has that vibe with the revy engine and the scary suspension at speed of needing to be brave but all the rewards if you are, it is just fun on and off road. Nice vid.
Thank you for commenting :)
So true and agree with you . I bought the automatic 5 door and I simply love it . I am planning to sell my Jeep Compass and buy one more of the Jimny before they stop selling in the Indian market due to horrible sales !
i love how youve kept the car almost stock without any crazy mods.
the only one needed would be better tyres than the stock tyres.
maybe a discreet removable roof rack for occasional long trips
its like seeing THE pilot, you know you are in good hands
Suzuki engines are bulletproof 🇯🇵💯
The Jimny comes with a lifestyle filled with freedom and smiles, guaranteed. 🙌🏼😁
Gives the nostalgia of suzuki gypsy. Love how you’ve found a pal vehicle for the long run. A beautiful no nonsense car. Have fun man ! 😊
BEST CAR EVER. Mine is Made In Japan ❤
Excellent offroader ❤
Agree :)
In Germany we simply call it "Baby G", and not only because of Jimny's obvious G-type silhouette.
Myself being a Subaru Forester SG owner (5 speed manual + low gear) I am confortable with the compromise between a good touring car that actually can take several off-road challanges inside the range of AWD.
If I would have the space, money and time to maintain a hunting-only-rig, it indeed would be a Jimny.
Greetings from Tyskland.
Thanks for sharing!
i love this car, i would choose this over a lambo .
sadly the 3 door version is not available in my country.
here we only get the 5 door version
Totally agree
I agree with every word you said about the Jimny. I have the three door version with rear seats.
This is the last car I will ever own. After three years, I still turn around and look at it with a smile.
It is far from the fanciest of cars but it never pretended to be. It’s a car that is a great city car as well as a car that can take you places other cars can’t.
It’s a car you can personalize with whatever gear you like from Amazon and AliExpress.
I’ve made a lot of modifications to my Jimny. From designing the roof rack & ladder and have it manufactured locally, to better shock absorbers, to diff-lockers front and rear, to better storage in the cabin, and a lot more.
Sadly it is no longer available as new in the EU. Due to pretty low sales numbers and stricter emission regulations in the EU Suzuki pulled it from the European market. Meaning, only used ones will be available from now on and the price will increase over time.
I’m lucky not living in the EU anymore. Here in Central America I see a lot of Jimny’s everyday.
It is the best car I have ever had.
@@BorisEkner The type of Car to keep and grand kids will say thats grandpa's car. Looking to be passed down. Future classic forsure.
May I ask why you moved?
@@imnotusingmyrealname4566
I moved to marry my wife.
@@BorisEkner oh that's nice, congratulations
@@imnotusingmyrealname4566
Thanks.
It's true that this Jimney is a fine car but it's too expensive to purchase and for parts. I would stick with the old tech Lada Niva with mountains of affordable spare parts, both for maintaining and for upgrades. Unfortunately with the current conflict I had to sell but there it is (or was)
Best to All.
Wish we could have these in north america. Id have one in the driveway.
Soon they will probably not longer be in Europe either
Hi am jimny overlander in brazil! nice video!
Bulletproof cars, my son is a mechanic and bought himself the XL. Easy to work on, simple, no frills and super reliable.
Thank you for the comment. Mechanic, nice profession. The XL version is sadly not available in Denmark :)
@@nickmogensen It is a great profession especially here in Australia where mechanics charge $150AU per hour.
It is a shame though that they don't offer it in Denmark, as it is a very practical car and you can carry two passengers at the back in comfort.
Absolutely right . And freedom is drive a Suzuki in a forest or mountains, enjoy nature and have a beer in a hand or glass of whiskey without any concerns from society.
Well said, Sir
Well said , but u should add that road noise is very low and better than most monocoque cars.Wind noise is good too .Engines noise is acceptable. Space is good for its foot print too
@nickmogensen Thank you for an excellent video. I couldn't agree more with every word! My first vehicle, and still my current one, is a diesel Land Cruiser 79 Double Cab Pickup truck. It's a fantastic, straightforward vehicle with no electronics whatsoever, because I have the version with the 1HZ engine. Recently, me and my family has found ourselves in need of a second vehicle. For a more city-friendly and economical option, I am seriously considering the four-door Suzuki Jimny. In many ways, it’s just as simple a vehicle as the Land Cruiser 70 Series, featuring solid axles, a transfer case, and a straightforward engine.
My only regret is that the Jimny doesn’t offer a diesel engine option, which I could maintain and repair myself without the need for extensive diagnostic software. The Jimny is one of the last true vehicles still being produced and available in the global consumer market, rather than just in the commercial vehicle sector for specific regions. There aren't many cars like this left, and it’s something we should truly appreciate.
Thank you for watching along and taking time to comment.
well said 👍
Thank you
vildt fed bil (: overvejer selv at købe en. ved du hvad farven hedder?🙂
Medium Gray hedder farven :)
Is that engine made in india?
I loved that grey color .
The 2-Door version for the EU and other markets is made in Japan, however 4-Door version intended for the Middle East and Australian markets are made in India by Maruti Suzuki.
I have seen some 3 door versions also made in India.
@@exlusivekid The 3-door version was produced between January 2021 to October 2022 in India and it was primarily exported to Africa and Middle East market. Since then all 3-doors are made only in Japan and the Indian factory is primarily used for 5-door production.
@@Nightfury0695 I guess some also ended up here in the Philippines because i was about to buy a Ivory 3 door it was a 2021 and it said India Maruti Sazuki in the Engine bay, I was shocked because people have been saying all 3 doors are made in Japan. I didnt like the fact that in was made in India So i didnt buy it. Instead i bought a White 2020 GLX made in Japan 3 door. Im satisfied 😁
Yet in 🇪🇺 bureaucrats have set a ban on this legend...
Can it drive in 4h on tarmac. Not the best car.
what business you do
Thank you for the question. My business is a wine & spirits store and a restaurant.
Not the best but owners known the "nice secrets" of this 4x4!
the crash safety of the Jimny is unfortunate - look at the EURONCAP results!
The main reasons are the lack of ADAS and lack of pedestrian safety. The problem with ADAS is they don't make cars more safe in general because people get less focused on driving.
Lovely looking Jimny there! I have a 5 door Jimny. I certainly agree with you! Jimny is a true friend. It gives you different kind of chill and happiness.
BTW are those American racing wheels?
The best car ?.....Nick, you drunk way toooo many whiskey bottles....
Take the G wagon 400d for a ride, and also the Ineos Grenadier Diesel.
Also the difficultly available Toyota Landcruiser 300 3.3 D.
You will not want to return either of them.
But:
In one point, you are right ! The price diff is large......and, if drinking heavy waters it your prime mode of enjoyment, yes, then for a price diff of around 60 k you could buy tons of barrels of Scotish Whiskey.....
My favourite is the Toyota 300, as the Mercedes is stellar in price, and for travelling Ineos does not yet have enough partners....
We had one Suzy , manual w/ Diesel, which we had hitched up at the rear of our Kamaz 6x6 offroad truck, while driving in Central Asia and RU, right up to Malaysia and Viet Nam....
Cool but too small.
And, of course, it's not available in the USA. 😞
Yeah, that's quite bad. But soon Europe will have the same problem. We simply don't like reliable cars ;)
@@nickmogensen
The American auto makers have the NHTSA in their pockets
Not available in Canada either. I'm on my 3rd Grand Vitara XL7. I desperately want a new Jimny.
@@stevest1300
I had a 1999 Grand Vitara.
Very reliable, good in snow, ice, but not the romper stopper the Jimny is.
If you are not in a hurry.
That's because you don't have access to Nissan Patrol vtc where you are 😂
This is so ......... European
Too dear and too small. Looks like a toy on the open highway