{"id":118069,"date":"2023-09-17T06:50:20","date_gmt":"2023-09-17T06:50:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogcamlodipine.com\/?p=118069"},"modified":"2023-09-17T06:50:20","modified_gmt":"2023-09-17T06:50:20","slug":"why-i-bought-a-jimny-at-why-i-feel-i-made-a-good-choice","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogcamlodipine.com\/auto-news\/why-i-bought-a-jimny-at-why-i-feel-i-made-a-good-choice\/","title":{"rendered":"Why I bought a Jimny AT & why I feel I made a good choice"},"content":{"rendered":"
BHPian jojoinassi<\/strong> recently shared this with other enthusiasts.<\/p>\n My observations with a recent 750 km trip with Jimny over three days.<\/p>\n At last, a month ago, got our Kinetic Yellow Alfa AT. Delivery was delayed although we had the very first bookings at two different dealers (that’s a long story, maybe I’ll disclose it someday).<\/p>\n Now my idea of buying Jimny was NOT to use it as a pure off-roader. For that matter, I detest the idea of off-roading for the sake of off-roading- I hope you understand what I mean. I love to travel by road. I had instances where I felt handicapped with the vehicles I had (with an Ecosport initially- which led me to buy a Jeep Compass 4×4. But even with the Jeep, there were times I hesitated to do certain things. However, I should admit that Jeep had given wings to my dreams. I could do a lot of adventure drives across India, and find the best of like-minded friends).<\/p>\n So my idea of buying one was to have a vehicle for my wife which can be used for small drives in and around the city, our not-so-infrequent drives to the hill stations nearby and to the occasional drives to the Himalayas. Somehow I badly wanted to have drone shots of my Kinetic yellow Jimny driving through the snow..<\/p>\n First the drive on the good roads- at speeds around 60-90, it was doing a decent job. Stable, planted but very very sluggish. It was a pain to see all those hatchbacks zoom past. The remedy? Handed over the steering to my better half.<\/p>\n On the winding mountain roads, it did an excellent job. Taking curves was not at all an issue. I was very apprehensive about this coming from a Compass which was very good at this. Felt the lack of power uphill anyway. But was not very bothersome.<\/p>\n Now coming to the best part. The way to the resort was a steep uphill climb spanning over a few kms. Google Maps showed 2 routes with similar ETA and to my luck, I chose the road less travelled. It was a gravel road with potholes, big stones, narrow and steep. I wouldn’t have tried this in any of my previous vehicles. It was a cakewalk for Jimny. Travelled effortlessly over the terrain without any hitch. Wifey was also super impressed. We also climbed a few big rocky hillocks on the way.<\/p>\n Another instance- we were driving through a forest and they were building a new bridge with the approach road yet to be completed – quite steep and high with big boulders. Again it was effortless for the Jimny (other vehicles were taking a detour).<\/p>\n These small things made me feel that I made a good buy. Of course, it’s heart over the head any day. But there are times when you should listen to your heart.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Check out BHPian comments for more insights and information.<\/p>\nBefore that, my reasons to buy one.<\/h2>\n
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About this trip<\/h2>\n