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Are all gen 3’s now “projects”?
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26 Oct 2025 10:14 - 26 Oct 2025 10:24 #262467
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Are all gen 3’s now “projects”? was created by throwyourbike
I’ve been trying to find a decent gen 3 for the last few years but I’m slowly coming to the realisation that I might just have to give up.
Prices are ridiculous and I refuse to spend £12-15k on a car which is likely to require welding in the next couple of years.
Being from Northern Ireland, choices are fairly limited but in the last couple of weeks I’ve been to see this 2016 SZ3 with 20k on it priced at £15k.
Yesterday I went to see this 2016 SZ4 with 35k on it for £13k.
Seems it’s really difficult to find one that has been properly taken care of from new.
Is this just the standard now?
Prices are ridiculous and I refuse to spend £12-15k on a car which is likely to require welding in the next couple of years.
Being from Northern Ireland, choices are fairly limited but in the last couple of weeks I’ve been to see this 2016 SZ3 with 20k on it priced at £15k.
Yesterday I went to see this 2016 SZ4 with 35k on it for £13k.
Seems it’s really difficult to find one that has been properly taken care of from new.
Is this just the standard now?
Last edit: 26 Oct 2025 10:24 by throwyourbike.
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26 Oct 2025 10:43 #262470
by jlines
Replied by jlines on topic Are all gen 3’s now “projects”?
Those do look pretty bad for the year and mileage and is probably caused by the local weather climate. Rainy, heavy winters, sea air etc won't be favourable to Jimnys or indeed most other cars. On a 2016 car thats had no treatment I would expect some surface corrosion on the bare metal components but nothing thats eaten into the metal. Perhaps you need to expand your search area to get away from an area that tends to have corroded cars.
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26 Oct 2025 10:57 #262472
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Thanks for your reply and confirming I’m not going mad!
I’m just so frustrated travelling miles to see cars described as “mint condition” that turn out to be rust buckets.
Someone had also taken white paint to the easily visible parts of the underside of the one I viewed yesterday.
Could have been done for aesthetic purposes by the previous owner but it definitely raised my suspicions.
I’m just so frustrated travelling miles to see cars described as “mint condition” that turn out to be rust buckets.
Someone had also taken white paint to the easily visible parts of the underside of the one I viewed yesterday.
Could have been done for aesthetic purposes by the previous owner but it definitely raised my suspicions.
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