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Jimny Review in next month's 4wd monthly
Jimny Review in next month's 4wd monthly
Check out this little snippet for next month's 4wd monthly magazine...
Should be interesting to see how three shorties line up against each other...
Though i would also like to see them up against the big wagons
p.s. Go the jimny!
Should be interesting to see how three shorties line up against each other...
Though i would also like to see them up against the big wagons
p.s. Go the jimny!
DMA Founding Member #1 - Now Retired
N*A*M wrote:did this arise from our complaints at them excluding the jimny from the "real" 4x4 tests? then their excuse was that it wasn't 4 doors - the same reason the wrangler was excluded.
Maybe they're a bit confused? Perhaps the magazine review of the 4b's should have been called "4Door of the Year"?
Maybe it's a conspiracy to keep the big fourby's recognised as what a 4-wheel drive should look like - rather than a little suzuki / jeep / defender coming out and beating them (heaven forbid).
I'd still like to see the smaller trucks in the same category - obviously you could add something like "passenger room" or "storage space" as a criteria for selecting 4b of the year - but you just know that the jimny would have to beat the others in some areas - "reverse parking" perhaps, or at least "fuel consumption"...
Check out the peterson's 4b of the year, they had the wrangler rubicon, h2 and a stack of big ford trucks and stuff and the 4b of the year ended up going to a lexus or something - that's what i'd like to see - a very open field (one with no solid criteria for becoming 4wd of the year - except for, being a 4wd and having a transfer case).
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Now that I have read this article I think you have to admit that the 4wd monthly team were pretty positive about all three of the cars that they tested in the review.
In fact, I think it would be a fair assumption to say that they had more fun and respect for the three short wheel base cars then they have for most of the cars they run in the 4WDOTY tests...
It definately gave me the impression that the Wrangler would beat a few of the cars in the 4WDOTY runs.
In fact, I think it would be a fair assumption to say that they had more fun and respect for the three short wheel base cars then they have for most of the cars they run in the 4WDOTY tests...
It definately gave me the impression that the Wrangler would beat a few of the cars in the 4WDOTY runs.
DMA Founding Member #1 - Now Retired
I think that they were evaluating them by the criteria that the vehicles were designed to meet .. They are fun capable offroad vehicles, They took into account initial cost ease of mods etc etc ..
Finally some sensible 4x4 reporting
Finally some sensible 4x4 reporting
" If governments are involved in the covering up the knowledge of aliens, Then they are doing a much better job of it than they do of everything else "
Squik wrote:You'd be surpised what an absolute stocker will do
You're right - just like the sierra.
If anything, the biggest gripe that the reviewers had about the car was that it didn't have an LSD / Rear Locker in it - with that you can see that it would do much more.
p.s. I wonder if it might be worth hinting to liz about the wonders of modern medicine and facial hair removal?
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He he he he.......I will onpass the suggestion
Nah...Liam wanted to play in a stocker...so Liz handed over her keys and closed her eyes
They really are quite good offroad and the plastic is reeeeally flexible, you punt a tree and it pops straight back out - not even the paint cracks...and I speak from experience.
...and they even get "Suzuki Sag"...
Nah...Liam wanted to play in a stocker...so Liz handed over her keys and closed her eyes
They really are quite good offroad and the plastic is reeeeally flexible, you punt a tree and it pops straight back out - not even the paint cracks...and I speak from experience.
...and they even get "Suzuki Sag"...
DRS smells like a cat-food milkshake... and wet socks... and gorgonzola cheese... all whizzed up in a blender
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