I am Ziad from Saudi Arabia I say that Suzuki Gemini or as we used to call it "Sumamurai the best car in history and I own one model 1995 and now work but the agent in Saudi Arabia is weak does not provide spare parts and has no maintenance branches in most areas so Suzuki has a bad reputation because of the bad agent
In east asia, e.g. South Korea they seem to have an issue with the flag. elsewhere there doesn't seem to be much of an issue. I bought souvenirs in Japan with this flag.
By the looks of things the new jimny is more capable, bit that the old one wasn't, the new one is just better. I've just placed an order for a manual glx in the same medium Gray colour...
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Suzuki literally make the best 4x4s ever they know what we love and want out of our 4x4s jeep also with the wrangler still awesome, landrovers gone to shit all their vehicles are independent suspension now so any Land Rover after 05 is boring and annoying and to modern looking
I would love to buy a Jimny but can only afford a second hand old model, from the video it appears the old model does substantially poorer than the new one, is that so? Or is it the (what appears to be) bigger wheels on the new model in the video that makes it perform better with better ground clearance?
The new one has traction control, which makes quite a difference. I have however extensive off road driving experience. The driver of the old Jimny is fairly new to off-road driving.
A lot of tyre slipping and hardly any grip. I thought there was some kind of diff lock on this to give equal power to all wheels and to prevent wheelspin ? Im no expert on these systems, sorry.
Proper differential locks would give equal torque to wheels on the same axle. This system brakes a spinning wheel allowing torque to be transferred to the other wheel on the same axle. The system is far from perfect, but is still a lot better than open diffs.
Para mí concepto los dos suzukis son iguales solo depende del conductor y el tipo de neumáticos tengan y me parece a mí que el conductor del Jimny blanco no tiene mucha experiencia
Only tires and mudflaps on this car? (If so, yeap it is pretty convincing for a stock setup!) May I also ask how the auto gearbox drives on the highway with these tires, much hunting 3rd/4th gear or not?
Hey victor what brand/height spacer lift kit + extension brackets would u recommend for a stock jimny with a deleted swaybar & extended brake lines? Thanks!
I don't think there are any bad kits out there. Usually the more you spend the better quality you get. If you can afford it rather go with a set of longer replacement shocks than shock spacers.
@@vicrundle4661 but aren't the relocating brackets rotated by 90 degrees so they take the load away from the rear lower shock mounts and prevent the common jimny rear shock mount failure?
@@anisbekhazi8049 I'm not sure. My Jimny had rear shock spacers for only about 50000km of it's 160000km life, and I never had an issue with shock mounts. My first Jimny was stock and did 93000km with no problems.
@@AlexandruCristianB I don't have any personal experience of them, but haven't heard anything bad about them. They would certainly be high on my list if I was looking for new tyres.