I've had MANY Suzuki vehicles, including three Samurai SJ413 4x4 trucks. The last one and the one I still have is the oldest, a 1989 Soft top. I loved it so much I had the engine fully rebuilt last month. It is so simple and that is why I love it so much. None of this electric this, electric that. Unfortunately building a low-tech vehicle, means low profits, what a pity.
I had a 1990 Suzuki Jimny and there is no other transmission option that standard. IMO. I loved mine. Hell it is still being driven daily, today. My childhood neighbor bought it from me in 1998.
Safety standards has really nothing to do with it being banned. The US is afraid of competition, is selfish and greedy, too protective of its products. It will make all sorts of excuses just to climax itself...hahaha
Correction, it was very safe ,consumer report committed fraud in testing it .There was even recording of them saying they have to get it to roll over after several unsuccessful attempts. They were sued by susuki and had to pay .However the damage was done .Also it was called Samuri in the USA because Jimney was too close to jimmy which GMC used .
I had a Samurai (1988) for over 13 years. Never had a problem on any US streets or interstates. It was great when it was kicked into 4WD. It got a bad rap.
Consumer Reports magazine faked a 1988 rollover test that killed a key product and cost the company hundreds of millions of dollars in lost sales...look it up .
I don't understand Suzuki ! The Hayabusa is a 1300cc or 1.3 liter 4 cyl that makes 180 hp / 110 ft pounds of TQ. How is it they are using a larger displ.. engine (1.5 L and only makes 102 HP) for the Jimny?..doesn't make sense 🤔
Try to get 200,000 miles out of a Hayabusa. Sport bikes are designed around performance not longevity. Generally speaking if you bought one with 50,000 miles on it you would be gambling.
I've had MANY Suzuki vehicles, including three Samurai SJ413 4x4 trucks.
The last one and the one I still have is the oldest, a 1989 Soft top.
I loved it so much I had the engine fully rebuilt last month.
It is so simple and that is why I love it so much.
None of this electric this, electric that.
Unfortunately building a low-tech vehicle, means low profits, what a pity.
We need 3 door jimny in india 🇮🇳
I had a 1990 Suzuki Jimny and there is no other transmission option that standard. IMO. I loved mine. Hell it is still being driven daily, today. My childhood neighbor bought it from me in 1998.
I had a couple of the Susuki SX4, really liked them, was kinda bummed when they left the USA.
Whats this got to do with the new jimny at all?
They won't be sold in the USA so who cares.
The rest of the world…..
Sad
The media in the US only killed Jimny's sales. No one else to be blamed; now suffer 🙄😒😏
Wtf dude there are other people living on Earth.
We do. Because we can buy them.
Too bad they don't sell it in the USA
The media in the US only killed Jimny's sales. No one else to be blamed; now suffer 🙄😒😏
So where is the information that the CEO said "I am Releasing NEW 2025 Suzuki Jimny"?
It's a shame they can't pass US safety standards
does THAR pass ?
@@bettermarketerthar can't be sold in USA because of lawsuit from jeep due to copying Rubicon
It's a shame you do not have this in US. Pathetic!
Safety standards has really nothing to do with it being banned. The US is afraid of competition, is selfish and greedy, too protective of its products. It will make all sorts of excuses just to climax itself...hahaha
Background music is annoying, trying to hear the review of this vehicle
They would make so much money if they sold them in the u.s.a
My brother had old samari it was a tough little burger
Did they recall the samurai from the US because they where rolling over . The speeds and the short wheel base didn't work on the American roads.
Correction, it was very safe ,consumer report committed fraud in testing it .There was even recording of them saying they have to get it to roll over after several unsuccessful attempts. They were sued by susuki and had to pay .However the damage was done .Also it was called Samuri in the USA because Jimney was too close to jimmy which GMC used .
Shite drivers and top level scamming
@@ChristopherSmith-rn4wdis that the reason? 🤣🤣🤣
@@ChristopherSmith-rn4wd
Any car will roll over if the driver does not know what they are doing!
I had a Samurai (1988) for over 13 years. Never had a problem on any US streets or interstates. It was great when it was kicked into 4WD. It got a bad rap.
That’s what we are paying now for a Jimmny.
Wow, looks like the Jeep line from Chrysler
Any of the Suzuki of SUV was known for rolling over no matter which model
As are jeeps, broncos etc……
Only if you drive like a moron...
had one with bigger wheels and tires, NEVER had a rollover issue. Probably more to do with improper operating techniques, ie. bad drivers.
@@michaeladams2959 NOPE!
Consumer Reports magazine faked a 1988 rollover test that killed a key product and cost the company hundreds of millions of dollars in lost sales...look it up .
When will the 5 doors Jimny be available in Japan.
Looks like the ford bronco
Buy this! This is what I have been looking for!!!
1:50 1:50 just so you know the steering wheel wheels on the wrong side
Improve the engine, transmission, safety and the length and width of the suv. The new Pajero is coming. 🤙
Overprice
how do people fall for this kind of dishonest videos?
Overpriced dud
I hope they sell a Jimny with a 2.5 liter diesel engine!
Where they are going to put it, on roof? Its just to big.
@@velimircuvrk1640 2,5l might be a bit too much, but 1,9TD would be great. like they used in the samurai 1,9TD Peugeot engine.
I don't understand Suzuki ! The Hayabusa is a 1300cc or 1.3 liter 4 cyl that makes 180 hp / 110 ft pounds of TQ. How is it they are using a larger displ.. engine (1.5 L and only makes 102 HP) for the Jimny?..doesn't make sense 🤔
Try to get 200,000 miles out of a Hayabusa. Sport bikes are designed around performance not longevity. Generally speaking if you bought one with 50,000 miles on it you would be gambling.
Just another Jeep knock-off. That's why there's only one. Jeep.
😂 I love jeeps, but definitely not a knock off