ROAMS01E44 New Suzuki Jimny 1 Year Later! Is it Still for me?? [Honest Review] ROAM
It has been an incredible journey so far with my Jimny! I picked it up on the 15th of November 2018 and since then I have travelled all around Southern Africa, and it has taken me to some pretty damn awesome places! You guys have followed the journey all the way and I thought it was time to give you my feedback on the vehicle in an honest and unbiased way. I love this car but it certainly has some concerns for me going forward. I hope you enjoy this video and get some insight into how I really feel about my Suzuki Jimny as an African Overlanding Vehicle.
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Jimny made you. And you made this Jimny. Don’t let it go. This is a humble little car that resembles a humble everyday hero. We love to see in your videos how it succeeds in everything.
As a Jimny owner this review is more of a paradox. The assumption is we knew what we signed-up for upon purchasing this car. Common sense dictates that a small car has less space, less power and less fuel capacity. All the qualities (or lack there of) the Jimny is what makes it THE Jimny. Which is why it has stood the test of time and service. The Jimny has no identity crisis, which is why we love it. Congratulations on the journey you have made and thank you for sharing them. SUBSCRIBED👆🏽
i was thinking the same thing, 2002 jimny owner here. It looks by the video like he didnt think too much about what he was buying it was kind of a impulse buy.
Also the thing about it being wobbly is what actually makes it the capable beast at off-roading.
Can you install a rear rack?
Totally agree!!
you are 100% correct, the analysis of a jimny with the mindset of a toyota landcruiser prado or jeep wrangler. If someone needs a landcruiser, he should buy one and not buy a jimny then bash it against the landcuiser its unfair.
You said it! This car is fun and has the spirit. I love my Jimny FJ and I use it as a daily driver, overlanding and long distance travel too. For me it’s also fun to figure out how I pack effectively with limited space. Adrian, thanks for lots of inspiration! Wish I could ride along with you and our Jimnys. Keep up the great work! Best wishes Dennis
The best and most honest review,and I watched so many of Jimny review!! Thank you so much!
It brought you joys and freedom, and the most important thing Jimny brings you back home. You're lucky to have this ride, for us, just a dream. But every video you make, feels like we're on it. Don't let it go. Thanks and stay safe.
Thanks man, that info was very useful. Keep up the good work!
You couldn’t of summed it up any better, great video and review! Im excited to see what you bring to the channel next!🙂 Great stuff!👍🏼
Well done Adrien, great breakdown and your honest story. I certainly hope Suzuki take this all onboard.
Your honesty in this video means a lot. And of course I did a bit of my own research and found the Jeep Wrangler can also be a good option as a companion for the Jimny. But there comes a time when you outgrow your build and new things are on the horizon. Thank you for all the awesome content.
loved this 'companion' thing ) cause Jimny is already feels too costy for lots of people :)
Why is this sounding like a breakup pitch?
It's not you Jimny. It's me. 😂
I think it's time we go separate ways 😂
Absolutely awesome honest review, can't wait to see you evolve as a channel not just because of the Jimny. So excited for you.
You and me both! Thanks for the Kind words Spencer!
I’ve just discovered you’re channel and I’m binge watching every video. Keep it up 👍🏽 GREAT content :)
One of the best reviews I have ever watched. Honest. Unbiased. Great.
I have the Jimny for 4 months and the things that annoy the most are: very noisy power windows; window glass vibrates and makes noise when left just a little open (which is the position i mostly use); anti-colision system goes nuts for no reason sometimes, annoying beep when i open the door and have the key in the ignition. Other than that is great! Terrific offroad capabilities, looks and feels great to drive, confort and power is enough. And i find it really is quite economical. Small room for lugage is not a problem for me. I don't go overlanding, i don't do long distances. I do my daily like with that car, go for the supermarket, go to work, drive in the city and go offroad. For example today i met with a client, did my business and then i went offroad to relax a bit and then i came home. Love my Jimny despite some flaws.
Azathoth must say I don’t have any of the problems you mentioned. That said I always drive with my windows closed. My average fuel consumption is 12 km to the litre over the past 16 000 km. Can complain about that.
@Azathoth some of the problems you mentioned are quite common with small and compact cars,the windows always makes noise when left open a little but when you close them it quickly get stuffy but then with A/C the engine sounds like is struggling,i have similar experience with Kia Picanto and Mazda 2
Great review! Appreciate the honesty along with the pros and cons.
Really appreciated this honest and in-depth analysis. Everything you said makes total sense, and there have been a number of moments over the course of your videos where one could sense your frustration. You have to do what's right for you, what's going to make it enjoyable for you. If you're just fighting it and miserable...what's the point? I hope you're able to evolve your approach to your satisfaction and keep doing the traveling and filming you've developed a taste for. Your work is a pleasure to watch and I'm sure many of us will stick around and continue enjoying your films regardless of what you're driving. Applying what you've learned with this build to a new build will be excellent content.
If there could be a perfect comment, this would be it :P But I am glad that I have seen a lot of my viewers really understand what I am struggling with.
Remember its You + Jimny who we love to see.... You two are best combination 🇮🇳
He forgot.
The reason why i watch a lot of your videos is because your travels are unique. There's just too many land cruiser and wrangler vloggers out there.. The Jimny's lack thereof makes your videos quite interesting.. That vehicle reflects your personality.. The Jimny is just humble and low profile.............. You have very good video skills by the way.. keep it up..
Great video! I come from offroading a Subaru forester and share many of the same issues you expressed about the jimny, so this is very relatable.
Wouw, Hell of a review. Well Thought trough and clear. Love your filming also!!
Thanks for your honesty and giving the hard facts of the Jimmy's limitations.
Stroked to see a new video "out in the wild" enjoyed the in's and outs with this. 👍🏽
Adrian, you're a gem bro! Your honesty is something is something. Thank you and keep being you!
Thank you! Will do!
Truly an honest review, thank you for sharing your thoughts.
Thanks for the watching bud!
Adrian, mate - thanks ever so much for your brutal, honest and frank reflection. Never forget, we follow your channel because of who you are, the things you say, and your wonderful enthusiasm for life!!. I'll follow you even if you buy a Mini Minor and turn it into an overlanding vehicle! Just don't stop making films. And you still have the touch, that beautiful turn of phrase - 'I have secret vehicle affairs all the time.' Priceless! God bless, Dave
Much appreciated Dave! But I might just need to take you up on the Mini Minor Overland Rig!! I love so many vehicles that I forsee the next 30 years of the youtube channel having many different faces!
Agreed. Well said Dave
Thanx for this honest review Adrian. U really did great to promote the Jimny, I hope Suzuki acknowledges that. I was one of those who were do excited with the new Jimny, I went to the launch, ordered one, got it after 6months wait. I enjoyed it at first, but later realized it was not for me, for most of the reasons u mentioned. I let go of it in February, after 10months ownership. I'm in the lookout for something else. Maybe you will inspire me with something else 😁😁🤗🤗
I hope so too! I dont regret a day with my Jimny and I will certainly have some more amazing adventures with it before it leaves my drive way.
Amazing info!!! Thanks for taking the time to inform us about this beuty
Any time!
great video! love it mate, keep making great content :)
Watching & Roaming in d wilderness through your vlogs.. Interesting content along.. Jimny or no Jimny. Keep going for more.. Cruiser will come.. Kudos!! God bless.. Honest review btw
Thank you! Will do!
nicely done and said. keep up the good work. I hope the future becomes "near" quicker than anticipated!
Hi we’re did you get your roof rack from?
Thanks for the honest review. Sounds very logical and the fact that you actually lived it.
Best review of the Jimny ever
Looks like the long wheel base 5 door is coming towards the end of 2022 which would make for a more roomier option. I believe a supercharger kit is available which greatly increases the power and torque and hence towing capabilities. Also a long ranger fuel tank is available which doubles the capacity. All depends on how much you are prepared to spend.
I had mine since October 2019 and I'm still happy as a bug in a rug. We only have a bit over 100 of these in Sweden, so it's always turning heads. Kids just love seeing it. People point and wave. Smiles all around. For me, it does just what I need it to do. I converted the back seat with a CarBox(tm) so I can haul my crap around. Most of the time I'm driving my mom places, so no need for a back seat, and I never intended to have people in the back anyway. It's been great fun to get back into a manual gear box, learning myself to get good fuel economy and what not. My only big gripe with the car is the low hanging rear view mirror. That thing is in the way all of the time. Haven't had the guts to pull it down yet to see if I can shorten the stalk without destroying the entire thing in the process. Also hoping to get the 'Car & Audio Hannover' plug and play stereo upgrade kit some day, but things are tight at the moment, as it probably is for most of us. Happy trails!
Thanks for the comment Lasse, You're lucky to have one! These are going to be a serious commodity in Europe!
@@RoamOverlanding Only vehicle I ever owned that appreciated in value the first year. :-D
This is great! I have been waiting for honest and real review after 1 year used of Jimny. Still love to have this one despite the flaws.
You and me both!
such a diminutive car to have a great impact on your life makes it bigger than any other.. it has performed way beyond your expectations considering its limitations... it's small, don't push it beyond what's real.. i love your honesty, sincerity and the quality of your videos..
Awesome video man. Been amazing to watch the journey and I still haven’t bought a Jimny yet 😆 But I still think it’s for me :) tent and awning and half rack. Bag and Cooler. Weekend camper is the way to go. Keep it up man. Wonder what you’ll get next
Definitely brother! Thanks for the support!
I’m a 1980 Suzuki jimny owner and they are just the best!!!
Still want a samurai! I will have one one day!
@@RoamOverlanding yeah bro. Love the samurai 😍 In India there is a huge cult for used Suzuki Samurais❤️
Thank you for your ❤️ of the Jimny! I dream to buy one...
Great and honest video...and I have enjoyed how you tackle your challenges in relation to your needs...as opposed to just for fashion of it over the course of your ownership of the Jimny.
This was good to hear. I’ve got the older version and I came to similar conclusions and my hope was that the newer version was something to aspire to. I’m realizing though that the Jimny is a special tool for a special purpose. We ended up needing another car so we opted to add a Duster as the second vehicle. Much longer range much more comfortable and plenty of space and can still tackle a few rough dirt roads. It will be a bummer though to be outdoors in the duster and know you can’t just hop up onto that Jeep track and go with confidence. I’ve been following those expedition earth guys and their Jeep seems to be treating them well. Might be a good next step for you?
Lots to think about for next vehicle for sure! Glad this resonated with you!
Thank you for your honest review. I hope so much that Suzuki is going to built and sell the 5 door modell in Europe. If so, I am going to buy it.
Awesome video...answered a lot of questions..the whole its challenging is I think is the best part...doing a lot with so little is indeed cool & satisfying
Absolutely!!
Thank you for this honest review. The review answered many of my questions. I might run into you somewhere.
Thanks for the review. It is fine to outgrow a vehicle as your needs change. Don’t feel guilty, move on.... but always remember the contribution the Jimny made... I bought my Jimny Oct last year and can’t stop smiling. It is not a perfect car but it has so much spirit and character. When I do a 4X4 course the Jimny does not hesitate to follow in the footsteps of much more expensive and powerful 4X4’s. I aim to keep mine stock standard and enjoy the dirt roads of SA without expensive gear. For me “less is more”.
👌🏻 Spot on!
I absolutely love his car. I am looking to buy one of these new Jimny's in a month or two and I can't wait. Anybody selling theirs?
Hello from Thessaloniki Greece. I can totally see where you are coming from when you say that you do not want to try anymore to make the Jimny something is not. I totally respect that. I did more or less the same with my '63 Willys M38A1, long trips, and a lot of stuff on a vehicle that I love but just pushed the boundaries far too much. Thank you for uploading your thoughts!
By the way, I just ordered my first Jimny LCV!
I started watching as I had an interest in getting a Jimny myself for weekending initially then overlanding. Luckily for me, I realised it wouldn't suit my long term goals after watching videos like yours so I'm now the owner of a 31yr old Land Rover Perentie instead. Keep uploading videos with whatever vehicle you decide on and I'll keep watching as the quality is great (maybe get a Perentie as not many of them on overlanding channels). Cheers and beers.
I haven't driven jimny but I say this is the best first car I will have
Respect the honest opinions, man. For me, ground tents are the way forward especially for such light vehicles. For only 2-4kg you can double/tripple your living space and have a tent that handles better in bad weather...and doesn't effect fuel economy or handling. For a short weekend adventure, ok, who cares if you carry an extra 40kg rooftop tent, but over hundreds and hundreds of miles that 40kg will make a big difference.
A very candid reflection! Thanks
Even though you’ve moved on from the little Jimny, I often find myself watching your old Jimny vids again, and it’s still very-very satisfying. Footnote: My Jimny now has a 80L Long Ranger fuel tank fitted which solves the range anxiety at last. Godspeed Adrian & Co and ROAM on please. 😁🙌🏻🤙🏻
Thanks Johannes! Im glad it can still be enjoyed so many years later!
Was not expecting some of your thoughts on the car after watching videos on your channel. But aye I guess you are being honest. The jimny is a light compact off roader, I think it fits the brief perfectly for what it’s intended for.
I agree with you there! I think it’s just that my needs have changed more than anything. I love this little thing for sure! It’ll still be around for a while, so let’s see what crazy adventures lie ahead
Roam Overlanding yes understood. My wife been telling me to stop buying sport cars cause I have kids now. But I told her sports cars still have 2 seats at the back 😂 😂. I get you mate.
Jimny Man i would say, you are growing up in Overlanding and you need a Bigger Jimny! Nothing wrong with that🖒🖒
Over all i love you're last quote 👍👍
I really enjoyed this honest video. The important thing is that you get out there.
Absolutely!
For me it’s a class act that when you buy one you know it’s limitations, but the draw to its design overcomes any reason. For me it’s a great second car.
Solid axles, light compact, wide stance, good approach ramp over and departure angles. And modern small engines can still pack enough power and meet good range. Great car for its size. But that being said, everything has its weaknesses. My 97 Vitara was completely gutless and couldnt handle anymore than 100kg of weight. But it was amazing on fuel, easy engine to work on due to the height and was so much fun to drive around scenic bends. Suzuki overall has made very good cars
For sure!
The best ! review so far ! The best !
Very honest! That’s well said. Nothing like needing that extra space. Look forward to more adventures and reviews.
You and me both! Thanks for tuning in
Danny from Blood Diamond now overlanding in a Jimny. :-p Nice channel mate!
Well, if you want all the things you're missing with a Jimny, go and buy a car costing double. It is that simple. I don't understand the "complaints". Like buying a Volkswagen and wanting Mercedes comfort,
Or buying a buggy and wanting car comfort. Which is what I'm planning on doing.
Yeah this was an extremely useless 'review'. 75% through an barely any strategies practical tips or advice. Guy doesn't sound like he's built for the outdoors or expeditions, where you are constantly testing your limits or accepting them. He might as well buy an RV and go glamping, or build a camper off a 4x4 pickup truck which would approach something comparable in price.
It is a review for those who didn't' buy it yet and weighing pros and cons. Not for the over confident (aka idiots) who think they have figured everything out in life.
It's a learning experience and that shouldn't be discouraged. It's an honest review that will help others.
@@SSchithFoo well said, people are just so obtuse in the comments at times. This guy took time and effort and made this video and people are just being ..well ..people.
Good talking to us and explain everything.
Great review my brother!! I own a previous model. The 92, also called the Suzuki Samurai. This little guy is not fast, I can't drive him fast (I think 100kmh it's his max), but boy, he never let me down! Reliable and classic, with no rooftop, it's the perfect everyday car!
That is my favorite Jimny by far! Definitely want a Samurai in the future
Andrew st. Pierre white once said the Jimny towing a little trailer would be a good setup. Definitely agree, little Jimny with patriot campers x2 behind. Small light and very flexible trailer would make a good setup. Frees up the inside of the Jimny for camera gear/passengers etc.
Hello, I started watching your channel because of the jimny. If at some point you decide to change vehicles I would love to own your jimny. But I’m in the US, which means you would have to bring it here and register it so that I could buy it.I really enjoy the content that you share, keep up the good work! I hope you have a wonderful day.
I can feel you brother, when you love a vehicle soo much that you ignore it's shortcomings and want to just make it work, because you don't want to let it go or replace it with something else!
Yup! Exactly
super honest review👏👏
I looked at many different options and the zook never touched the sides. Great for a run about and off roading but it can't tow much, no power/low down torque, no comfort, not enough storage, not enough range. Pretty much good for one person who needs an a to b car with off roading capabilities. I ended up in an old land rover which ticks most boxes, I will spend some money on it when the funds are there, for now it suits me fine.
One aspect I was missing is "reliability". I had two Jimnys, previous models, and they never let me down. Those japanese cars are pure reliability and that is one thing I demand from every vehicle, may it be car or motorbike. Did you have any trouble that was not to explain by heavy offroad use?
It didn’t come up because reliability is definitely not something the Jimny struggles with. It’s an incredibly reliable vehicle 👌🏻
@@RoamOverlanding I hoped you'd say that. :-) Thanks a lot for your extraordinary good Work.
They are extremely reliable and simple cars. This is deffeintly one of the majour under rated pros of the jimny. Cheap to maintain, and if they do break its not super expensive to fix
Svendura this is my second Suzuki and yes I agree that it is a very reliable make of vehicle
@@RoamOverlanding it's brand new? Of course it's reliable. Reliability should only be talked about beyond 250,000km. If they can't make it there they are pure trash.
This was a pretty true review, though these little wonders give your imagination wings!
I've just ordered the 2022 Jimny (kinetic yellow), 19 years driving an old SJ413 both on and off road in some shitty country in outback Australia, I'm certainly used to simplicity, but some of the fruits on the new Jimny are pretty cool 👌Can't wait, and great in-depth unbiased review dude 💪
Jimny is the prime thing that made who you are now!why because if you were doing this overlanding with a jeep wrangler, you may not have got this much subscribers! Because people know thay vehicle is capable and they are out of reach for many.but on the other side its so satisfying to see a little car doing the toughest! Personally i also watched your videos to see jimny performing. But yeah you r right, now you need to explore more and needs more space. Keep this as a secondary vehicle and buy one premium offroader! If dont mind reply me, which all vehicles are you looking at!
There are so many vehicles to chose from. But at the end of the day money talks 👌🏻 let’s see in 6-12 months. Still lots to do with the Jimny
@@RoamOverlanding if you are not into ultra premium offroaders, then check ford endeavour. Very capable vehicle and spacious too.
Call Andrew White. I have a Jimny and it fits me fine, love it but I d like sam more power. I hope there com a trim ship. Thanks and good luck . I think yoyr logos are great. Greatings Roger Mörrum Sweden
Yes yes yes thank you . Yes drive brave and spirited stay strong . No turning back .
Possible power options Ecu/power chip and turbo custom fit _ still I know the fuel/petro consumption.... Arrgg.
I did end up selling the vehicle can getting something a bit bigger
Well I found your channel because of jimny, but I fell in love with the content. If you change your car in the future, which it seems you will for sure do, I will miss the jimny but will continue enjoying your new content. You are right, evolving your channel and keep growing means that some day you will have to also upgrade your car! You cant keep generating jimny videos for ever :D hope you find a big box of gold in your next adventure to pay for the next car :P
Behzad, brother I love your attitude! As long as I have viewers like you, I am sure to find my big box of gold!! I think the next build will be super exciting.
I think you have outgrown the jimny. Time to move on to a bigger and more robust overall vehicle.
This seems robust enough but it's not that practical. I can really imagine this as a weekend car in europe where gas stations are almost everywhere.
You know, it seems like every man finds that special vehicle that just speaks to them , and you will know when ya find it.. i found mine in my Jeep..
I hear you. Got talked into buying a 2000 Jeep wj 4.0, fixed her up nicely. Honestly I thought this was just going to be a weekend basher,ended up being my Lady. No car has ever evoked something emotional in me as my WJ.
Love the honesty, pursue your priorities mate. I know it's a tough one. If some one presented me with a free 80 series I'd still be attached to my old faithful Galloper (Montero)... Looking forward to seeing you next ride, I'm sure it'll be a LC but a Td5 Defender is the one you want to have "adventures"!! I have a 110 Td5... yet to set it up for overlanding... but it will be the center piece of future trips I'll do!
Would love a defender, also LOVE those montero's not much to beat them as an affordable reliable rig
@@RoamOverlanding best value for money in my opinion, plus the reliability is the usual Japanese high quality engineering. High payload for the size and good aftermarket support (ARB covers all points mostly)... plus, get a GXL with a rear factory locker and you are good to go!! For traveling I by far prefer my Galloper / montero to a Defender
Great honest review.Thank you.
I think you should concider a micro offroad trailer. It gives you your tent and all your extras, lots of fuel, water more weight etc. Also suits daily driving setup with long holidays. You can leave all your 4x4 stuff there. I think it will also make offroading more fun and challanging..
Definitely something to consider, but I am nervous it wont follow me everywhere I want to go.
Exactly my thought...
@@RoamOverlanding Im sure it'll follow provided they're fitted with sizeable tyres.
@@archangel7052 and needs to weigh up to 350kg with Cargo
@@RoamOverlanding And supercharge the engine to 200HP.
I still think a small offroad trailer would solve some of your space problems and let you get the drag/weight off of your roof. Regardless, goodluck in whatever you decide. I'm looking forward to see what direction you head in. 🙂
Brilliant and very thoughtful video! Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I think another reason interest has shifted is your content. I came to learn about the Jimny, but stayed because I just enjoyed your videos. They always feel genuine but still look polished. I share your love of exploration, but I'm not in that position right now, so forgive me if I live vicariously through your travels 😄
Thanks so much Steven! Glad you’re enjoying the show!
Just putting it out there, Landrover Defender 110 😉 If you're willing to deal with her quirks and maintenance Needs, you'll have a ton of fun with one. Would sit Nicely next to the Jimmny on the Driveway! 👌 Not Biased or anything !
Overland Adventurers jimny is the vehicle you use when your defender is in the shop 😉 not saying it in a bad way.
Gabrielle Cautilli Landrovers are for “hands on people” who can diy.✌️
@@cautilligab Landrover Defender is certainly for people who don't mind getting their hands dirty and keeping it maintained. If you look after one, it will looks after you hopefully 👌
Nice car,in my country indonesia this favorit car for traveling..:-)
Absolutely wonderful video!
Keep up the great work 👍
Wow, I can't believe it's been 15 months already!
I know right! 😂 it’s almost 17months now!
Every car have their cons. In the jimny is the space for cargo and passenger (i my self got jimny). But you get very great reliability and cheap maintenance. With the Big boys like a wrangler/Cherokee/older land cruisers and so on you get more space and tank fuel and power but your cons compare to the jimny is worse reliability bigger cost on maintenance and modification. So you need to decide if you compromise on the stuff you said and save some $ or you get a bigger car but pay more in every respect of the car. + The price for new real offroader would be huge compared to the jimny so you will have to get older model. If you decide go bigger i advise old Toyota Hilux/wrangler any year/old Grand Cherokees/ older toyota prado. And about the seats just change to other 2 doors car seats you find comfortable (to maintain the sliding seat).
a good honest review ! i love your videos. imho u should keep the jimny and buy a toyota land cruiser 80 just for overlanding stuff. my friend is on a 1 yr journey across Africa in one of those.its literally a house on wheels haha. you should know you have a lot of fans in israel within the jimny community! keep up the good work :-)
Thats so awesome, thanks for letting me know!
Your car and set-up is my dream ~
Is it possible to just pull a small trailer with it to solve the lack of space? Or that wouldn't be overlanding anymore? Amazing car by the way, I would buy it in a heartbeat.
hi adrian, love your videos. is it possible to make a video in which you compare your jimny glx MT with blaine vorster glx AT, i mean whatever you can do but, i would like to see some hill climbs, muddy and rocky, advantages and disadvantages. there was an episode where you said that the AT feels like cheating ,and you made me curios because of course the wright way is to go with the manual, but comfort si also important. thank you!!!
Hey Andrei, I actually answered a lot of these questions in the Live Stream I did the other day. You can find the recording here: kzhead.info/sun/eLdsnMiXrqOhioU/bejne.html
The reason why I subbed is because of the awesome Jimny.
I know this video is old and I really do appreciate the honesty. After hearing what you’ve said, I think this vehicle would be great for me and my family’s camping trips! Thnx!
There will never be a 1 car for everything car... if there is, we would be living in a perfect world... making the best of we have is the only way around it..
And we would live in said car
I was about to buy one but I think there way over priced in Australia for all the negatives
Cool Review. Well done dude!
"It's not you, it's me."