wait for Thar 4 door , as soon as Thar 4 door launch, Suzuki will cut down the Price of Jimny by 1 lakh , and may be then Suzuki will launch the 3 door varriant too in India arround 12 lakhs
It's the most inexpensive high quality 4x4 on the market. Take a look at other high end 4x4's such as the Toyota Landcruiser and it's suddenly not so pricey. Problem is some people are silly and compare the Jimny to all those el cheapo indian/chinese 4x4's. The Jimny will outlast them many times over.
The real quirky thing is that he is a Thar owner who is regretting buying it and cursing himself for not waiting a bit longer (till the launch of the jimny).
You are in a world of hurt if you think any thar buyer is regretting beacuse of this car . If dosent even live up to past generation gypsy much less thar .
@@kumarabhishek6709 Jimny isn't a new product. Jimny is a very mature product all over the world. Look at when Jimny actually came out in other countries. It's a far better off road car than Thar. It's not made to look good. Just practical. And tons of body kits available for it too. You can literally make it a G wagon.
@@neelashpandita3989 I know and it's underpowered for its size and weight . as far as I have heard from experts not in the same league as thar in offroad.
@@kumarabhishek6709it's definitely underpowered for it's size and those interiors don't justify for one paying 17 lakhs (Thar 4x2 has better features for 13 lakhs)
The first quirky thing is having the vehicle parked in a slanted hill so you can pretend to lift it 😂😂😂 Come on, at least be honest instead making shit up. Making you lose credibility!
@@RameshSomani that was a lame attempt at that At least make the title "some quirky things" instead of 5 quirky things. Some people just want to know more about the car in whatever time they have rather than watching such a video to laugh
@@Lol-h1g7o Jimny is the goat in offroading even with an 1.5 litre engine. There is a video where Thar gets stuck due to its weight and Jimny had to pull it out. No wonder the Indian Army used Jimny 2nd gen (Gypsy in India). Gypsy had even lesser power.