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Jimny for Commuting 15k a year ??? Pro's & Con's
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06 Jan 2011 18:22 #8997
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Doncarlyon---- there fine standard

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06 Jan 2011 19:22 - 06 Jan 2011 19:23 #9003
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For your viewing pleasure some pictures of 195/80/15 Insa Turbo Special Tracks! The spare wheelhanger needed mods to stop the tyre hitting the rear bumper. My mate ground the wheel mounting plate off the bracket and welded it back 25mm higher up works a treat
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06 Jan 2011 19:45 - 06 Jan 2011 19:51 #9004
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Ohhh I like them, looked at them with modular wheels on 4x4tyres.
Is your car standard hieght etc?
Heres the site I found them on
www.4x4tyres.com/index.php?show=wheels&mid=15&mod=50&wid=1368
My tyres ( came with the jimny ) are 205 75 15's
Is your car standard hieght etc?
Heres the site I found them on

www.4x4tyres.com/index.php?show=wheels&mid=15&mod=50&wid=1368
My tyres ( came with the jimny ) are 205 75 15's
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06 Jan 2011 20:39 #9009
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Nice, i do like them but are they rough on road?
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06 Jan 2011 22:55 #9028
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Don Carlyon,
My daughter's car is bog standard and drives fine, Bridgestone tyres, steel wheels T reg, needs plenty of revs, I bought it for her as she goes most places on her own or with one friend and never liked being conned into giving loads of folks a lift home at night when she ran an old escort. The high driving position, ease of parking and the bonus of 4 wd if weather gets sticky are the big attractions but it is not a luxury motor by any stretch of the imagination!
Shortly after we got it I was changing my car, my son wanted to go surfing in Cornwall and daughter wanted to visit some places in France. My wife and son headed down to Cornwall for a week so we took the Jimny from Carlisle to London, Eurostarred to Calais then went over towards Amiens and the Somme battlefields, down to Monet's garden, over to Normandy battlefields, Bayeux and then back up the coast, car never missed a beat was fun to drive and kept up with the flow of French motorways. We must have covered around 1600 miles in about a week so maybe this has some relevance to the 40 mile a day commute
Sure there are all sorts of cars but for the money the Jimny is very worth it, believe me I have driven some real dogs of kit cars built by half blind blokes in back yards and there is no comparisin with any of that stuff.
We bought ours from a family where an old bloke had died suddenly and they were really just wanting shot so paid £1500 for car that had been well serviced and had done high 60k miles almost 2 years ago now.
Go for it!
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My daughter's car is bog standard and drives fine, Bridgestone tyres, steel wheels T reg, needs plenty of revs, I bought it for her as she goes most places on her own or with one friend and never liked being conned into giving loads of folks a lift home at night when she ran an old escort. The high driving position, ease of parking and the bonus of 4 wd if weather gets sticky are the big attractions but it is not a luxury motor by any stretch of the imagination!
Shortly after we got it I was changing my car, my son wanted to go surfing in Cornwall and daughter wanted to visit some places in France. My wife and son headed down to Cornwall for a week so we took the Jimny from Carlisle to London, Eurostarred to Calais then went over towards Amiens and the Somme battlefields, down to Monet's garden, over to Normandy battlefields, Bayeux and then back up the coast, car never missed a beat was fun to drive and kept up with the flow of French motorways. We must have covered around 1600 miles in about a week so maybe this has some relevance to the 40 mile a day commute

Sure there are all sorts of cars but for the money the Jimny is very worth it, believe me I have driven some real dogs of kit cars built by half blind blokes in back yards and there is no comparisin with any of that stuff.
We bought ours from a family where an old bloke had died suddenly and they were really just wanting shot so paid £1500 for car that had been well serviced and had done high 60k miles almost 2 years ago now.
Go for it!
atb
Mike
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07 Jan 2011 09:11 #9033
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I think the only way to tell is to drive one myself.
Cheers for the info!
Cheers for the info!
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