I love the Citroen CactusV8Granite wrote: Wed Feb 20, 2019 7:30 am
There are a lot of Citroen Cactus around here as it’s great at being a small family car. The more variety the better.
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Why has everyone got a hardon for the Suzuki Jimny?
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Re: Why has everyone got a hardon for the Suzuki Jimny?
Send me links to cars for sale with throttle bodies.
Re: Why has everyone got a hardon for the Suzuki Jimny?
If Honda stay true to the concept, I'm quite looking forward to their Urban EV (which I suspect will be a fad car)


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Re: Why has everyone got a hardon for the Suzuki Jimny?
So a Mk1 Golf GTi then 
Re: Why has everyone got a hardon for the Suzuki Jimny?
As others have said, they're very good off-road. There's a few on the shoot that I'm involved with. I personally wouldn't buy one - too cramped, underpowered and not good on the motorway. Plus I'd prefer a wet dog to be in the boot, not sat right behind me!
Re: Why has everyone got a hardon for the Suzuki Jimny?
Its got the look but nothing else as a family workhorse and the Skoda Yeti isn't available anymore.
The Yeti is the Daddy of cheap family motoring.
The Yeti is the Daddy of cheap family motoring.
Re: Why has everyone got a hardon for the Suzuki Jimny?
I did until they added the air-filled rubber cladding to the new C3. That made the original Cactus lose its uniqueness.speedingfine wrote: Wed Feb 20, 2019 8:39 amI love the Citroen CactusV8Granite wrote: Wed Feb 20, 2019 7:30 am
There are a lot of Citroen Cactus around here as it’s great at being a small family car. The more variety the better.
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Love the shape of that Honda concept above.
Re: Why has everyone got a hardon for the Suzuki Jimny?
I'm very fond of the Ph2 Yeti
Re: Why has everyone got a hardon for the Suzuki Jimny?
Aye I think it looks great.Marv wrote: Wed Feb 20, 2019 9:04 am If Honda stay true to the concept, I'm quite looking forward to their Urban EV (which I suspect will be a fad car)
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As for the Jimmy, it’s a cool little thing and if you need a small cheap off roader Suzuki are still the go to aren’t they?
Swapping an actual car for one is bonkers though.
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Re: Why has everyone got a hardon for the Suzuki Jimny?
I must admit that I considered the idea of a Jimny very seriously a month or so ago, knowing the wife would be taking over the practical car duties. Then I came to my senses.
If space was no object though I'd certainly have one for the occasional bit of d1cking about.
If space was no object though I'd certainly have one for the occasional bit of d1cking about.
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Re: Why has everyone got a hardon for the Suzuki Jimny?
£15k is a lot of money for "occasional bit of dicking about" though, isn't it?Swervin_Mervin wrote: Thu Feb 21, 2019 9:43 am I must admit that I considered the idea of a Jimny very seriously a month or so ago, knowing the wife would be taking over the practical car duties. Then I came to my senses.![]()
If space was no object though I'd certainly have one for the occasional bit of d1cking about.
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Re: Why has everyone got a hardon for the Suzuki Jimny?
£15k for a painfully slow, small, no doubt uncomfortable car with no storage space
I’m guessing it’s suits a niche lifestyle very well. I think they look good, in a quirky sort of way
But nobody yearns for the old Jimmy, do they? The old Jimmy is pretty similar to this one, yet you don’t know anyone who drives one. There’s a reason for that...
I’m guessing it’s suits a niche lifestyle very well. I think they look good, in a quirky sort of way
But nobody yearns for the old Jimmy, do they? The old Jimmy is pretty similar to this one, yet you don’t know anyone who drives one. There’s a reason for that...
Re: Why has everyone got a hardon for the Suzuki Jimny?
They seem pretty popular - used values reflect that. Do you never go outside the M25?Richard wrote: Thu Feb 21, 2019 12:05 pm But nobody yearns for the old Jimmy, do they? The old Jimmy is pretty similar to this one, yet you don’t know anyone who drives one. There’s a reason for that...
Re: Why has everyone got a hardon for the Suzuki Jimny?
I live outside the M25, in the actual countryside
I expect used values reflect the low sale numbers?
I expect used values reflect the low sale numbers?
Re: Why has everyone got a hardon for the Suzuki Jimny?
Supply and demand - the previous Jimny was sold for 18 years or something so there are a fair few around: https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/?utf8=%E2 ... mit=Search
What I'm saying is: your view of them is probably a bit unrepresentative because they have always been popular.
What I'm saying is: your view of them is probably a bit unrepresentative because they have always been popular.
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Re: Why has everyone got a hardon for the Suzuki Jimny?
Pocket changeNotoriousREV wrote: Thu Feb 21, 2019 10:37 am£15k is a lot of money for "occasional bit of dicking about" though, isn't it?Swervin_Mervin wrote: Thu Feb 21, 2019 9:43 am I must admit that I considered the idea of a Jimny very seriously a month or so ago, knowing the wife would be taking over the practical car duties. Then I came to my senses.![]()
If space was no object though I'd certainly have one for the occasional bit of d1cking about.
Re: Why has everyone got a hardon for the Suzuki Jimny?
In fairness to Rev, he lives in the north. £15k up there buys a whole street of houses
Re: Why has everyone got a hardon for the Suzuki Jimny?
PerhapsJobbo wrote: Thu Feb 21, 2019 12:51 pm Supply and demand - the previous Jimny was sold for 18 years or something so there are a fair few around: https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/?utf8=%E2 ... mit=Search
What I'm saying is: your view of them is probably a bit unrepresentative because they have always been popular.
But I don’t see one per day, or per week, or probably even per month
Maybe there irregularly unpopular where I live. Possible, I guess
Re: Why has everyone got a hardon for the Suzuki Jimny?
My mates dad who owned a garage and off roaded a reasonable amount, swore by the old Jimny he had. He said he saw heavy 4X4s get stuck, where the Jimny would get through with not much struggle.Jobbo wrote: Thu Feb 21, 2019 12:51 pm Supply and demand - the previous Jimny was sold for 18 years or something so there are a fair few around: https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/?utf8=%E2 ... mit=Search
What I'm saying is: your view of them is probably a bit unrepresentative because they have always been popular.
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