
Suzuki Jimny Car Reviews
Outstanding Off-Roader
Jan 23 2025The Suzuki Jimny is one of the best SUVs in the history of Suzuki’s 4WD lineup. While the price of a new Jimny is high largely due to poor management by Pak Suzuki, its performance, fuel economy, and resale value are significantly better than the Terios, with better parts availability as well. Additionally, the 660cc variant from Japan offers superb performance and fuel efficiency. The air conditioning is excellent, and the part-time 4WD system is a great feature for this vehicle. Its a durable, reliable ride that’s very convenient to drive in our country. The only major downside is the high price, but otherwise, its an excellent choice.
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Posted by Shaiza
Comparing The Base Variant Of The 2019 Suzuki Jimny Worldwide, It Comes At A Surprisingly High Price
Jan 23 2025The Suzuki Jimny is a fantastic box-shaped SUV, but the only mistake Pak Suzuki made was launching only the base variant in Pakistan, which lacks features like power windows and other options. If Pak Suzuki wants to capture the market, they should consider launching the 5-door version at a more affordable price.
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Posted by Shaiza
Jimny Is Too Much Costly
Nov 14 2024The Suzuki Jimny is ridiculously overpriced. For the same price, you could buy a used Prado, which offers far more value for your money. At 1,750,000 rupees, it’s not worth it—especially with no extraordinary features like airbags, ABS, o r even a defogger. There are plenty of better options available in the market. I can’t understand how anyone would pay that much for such a small car. Honestly, it just doesn’t make sense.
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Posted by Anonymous
Way Over Priced
Nov 14 2024Why is the Suzuki Jimny priced at 1.8 million rupees? What does it offer for that price? It doesnt have ABS, airbags, o r many of the modern features youd expect at this price point. Its worth noting that this design was first launched in Japan back in 1998-1999. So, before making a purchase, you might want to ask yourself—wouldn’t it be a better deal to buy a Toyota Corolla Altis o r Honda Civic, which offer more features, safety, and comfort for a similar price?
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Posted by Anonymous
Off Roading Champ
Nov 14 2024I’ve owned and driven this little champ for the past three years—one year in rural Lincolnshire and two in rural Central Punjab, with occasional trips to Lahore and Murree. For me, it’s been exactly what I need: frugal, good-looking, and more than nippy enough for local highways. The major drawback is the limited space when you need to carry more than one passenger.
However, reliability has been excellent. The hill-climbing ability and off-road performance are fantastic, and the ease of engaging the low 4x4 mode with just the push of a button is outstanding. Overall, it’s been a great ride for my needs.
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Posted by Anonymous