Back after a few years,looking for a new Suzuki
Back after a few years,looking for a new Suzuki
Use to come on here all the time a few years ago wen I had a sj413 with a 1.8 turbo diesel engine in,absolutely awesome off Road use to leave ££££ of defender along way behind, new thing is now I wana another small off roader for everyday, choice is a Jimny or a 2dr grand vitara 2.0td or 1.6 petrol,which ever I get will get a lift and decent wheels and tyres etc for bit off green laning nd taking dog out etc,which of the 3 is best on fuel it's guna b an everyday vehicle,jimny grand vitara diesel or 1.6 petrol, I no jimnys are good off road it's just fact lol but what wud a lifted vit with some good tyres be like comparable, cheers Adam
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Re: Back after a few years,looking for a new Suzuki
Welcome back.
I found the LWB we had was OK for green laning but I wouldn't want to take it anywhere too challenging. Jimnys seem to be a lot happier with the trickier stuff but lack the space for taking dogs and friends out.
I found the LWB we had was OK for green laning but I wouldn't want to take it anywhere too challenging. Jimnys seem to be a lot happier with the trickier stuff but lack the space for taking dogs and friends out.
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Re: Back after a few years,looking for a new Suzuki
If you're more interested in a laning vehicle that also makes a good car, I'd be leaning towards the GV. Just a more practical vehicle. I don't think it's going to struggle too much with simple laning.
Just don't expect it to do stuff your old SJ did. It's a compromise vehicle.
Just don't expect it to do stuff your old SJ did. It's a compromise vehicle.
1985 SJ413VX (SJ50V) with SPOA, rear disc brakes, 31x10.5R15 Kaiman Malatesta tyres, an MOT and a lot left to do!
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Re: Back after a few years,looking for a new Suzuki
Doesn't anybody no what gvs are like on fuel, petrol and diesel and I no there's a change over of diesel engines on them
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Re: Back after a few years,looking for a new Suzuki
I don't know about diesels.
Ours was a LWB with the 2L petrol and it was OK on fuel for what it is.
Never really bothered to work it out properly though. We put some slightly bigger than standard ATs on it as they seem a little under geared cruising in 5th which seemed to help a bit.
Ours was a LWB with the 2L petrol and it was OK on fuel for what it is.
Never really bothered to work it out properly though. We put some slightly bigger than standard ATs on it as they seem a little under geared cruising in 5th which seemed to help a bit.
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Re: Back after a few years,looking for a new Suzuki
Looked up the MPG's on autotrader (so don't sue me if this is wrong):
GV1600:
Urban mpg 28.2 mpg CO2 emissions 193 g/km
Extra Urban mpg 41.5 mpg Annual Tax £265
Average mpg 35.3 mpg
GV2000:
Urban mpg 23.5 mpg CO2 emissions 230 g/km
Extra Urban mpg 36.2 mpg Annual Tax £290
Average mpg 30.4 mpg
Grand Vitara 2.0TD:
Urban mpg 35.3 mpg CO2 emissions 190 g/km
Extra Urban mpg 48.7 mpg Annual Tax £265
Average mpg 42.8 mpg
Those are 2001 models. The latest ones do much better:
2015 Vitara 1.6:
Urban mpg 44.8 mpg CO2 emissions 123 g/km
Extra Urban mpg 58.9 mpg Annual Tax No details available
Average mpg 53.3 mpg
45mpg around town! Nearly 60 on the mway! That'd suit me just lovely for a lap around Europe. I'd love that drivetrain in my SJ... But you won't find the "new" Vit for less than about £15k.
GV1600:
Urban mpg 28.2 mpg CO2 emissions 193 g/km
Extra Urban mpg 41.5 mpg Annual Tax £265
Average mpg 35.3 mpg
GV2000:
Urban mpg 23.5 mpg CO2 emissions 230 g/km
Extra Urban mpg 36.2 mpg Annual Tax £290
Average mpg 30.4 mpg
Grand Vitara 2.0TD:
Urban mpg 35.3 mpg CO2 emissions 190 g/km
Extra Urban mpg 48.7 mpg Annual Tax £265
Average mpg 42.8 mpg
Those are 2001 models. The latest ones do much better:
2015 Vitara 1.6:
Urban mpg 44.8 mpg CO2 emissions 123 g/km
Extra Urban mpg 58.9 mpg Annual Tax No details available
Average mpg 53.3 mpg
45mpg around town! Nearly 60 on the mway! That'd suit me just lovely for a lap around Europe. I'd love that drivetrain in my SJ... But you won't find the "new" Vit for less than about £15k.
1985 SJ413VX (SJ50V) with SPOA, rear disc brakes, 31x10.5R15 Kaiman Malatesta tyres, an MOT and a lot left to do!
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Re: Back after a few years,looking for a new Suzuki
Bloody hell tax is expensive in the UK nowadays.... people here moan about paying €200/y for a 1.6
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'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
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