If they brought the Jimny over to the states, would you pick one up?

Cackalak Han

Explorer
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Looks pretty sweet. It would definitely peak my interest, depending on the pricing (esp. if the diesel option were to be available).
 

Capt Sport

Adventurer
I saw one of these on a trip to Ireland and thought it was a cool, capable little truck. Don't know if I would pick one up since I have a truck I plan on keeping for a long time. But it is a cool little truck just like the Sami was/is when then brought it over.
 

dustboy

Explorer
If they did, I'd hope they didn't still call it the "Jimny". Sure, I've seen worse names, but "Jimny"??
 

Maddmatt

Explorer
You'd have to at least look - in my opinion Suzukis hold up pretty well - I delivered pizza in a Samurai in Breckenridge in the late 80's, so I can vouch for that models unstoppable-ness. Seems like the timing is right, even with the currently low gas prices the market seems to be shifting smaller.
 

fowldarr

Explorer
It's not for me. Looks like a redesigned kia sportage (i'm sure more capable, but I like my SUV's boxy). Plus, I gots me some kiddies, and not a lot of room in there.
 

Cackalak Han

Explorer
It still has the body on frame design. I'm not that keen on the styling, but it's not bad. Now, if they start making a hardtop, I'd have to change from a maybe to definite.
 

durango_60

Explorer
Not for me, I need a little more passenger space, but I'd love to pick one up in 10 years when my son starts driving.
 

chet

island Explorer
Maybe I would have to see how I fit first. They have been around for a long time in Europe and Japan so they have been proven capable and well made.
 

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