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buying a sammy?
Paul.K/LuckyTrucker:
Hi there, I know I have banged on about this before but if you want an off roader go for the Sammy, I have one. If you want an every day car that is capable off road but not as capable as a Sammy get a Vitara. I had one a few years ago. A 100 mile journey in a Sammy would frighten the life out of you, a Vitara though it still not a Vectra / Escourt it will still do the journey with some comfort. When you get to your journeys' end you can then go YEEEEEEEEHAAAAAAAAAA off road with it and then drive home. Hope this has helped and not confused the issue.
zippy:
prob getting a jimny which is a sammy but better looking ;) and airbags :D
coz they coming down to match a mint sammy and they same chassis ;)
zippy:
and guess what in europe you can get jimny in diesel.
1.3 VVT.
63 KW (86 HP)
(fuel consumption entire 7.3 l/100km, CO2- Output 174 g/km)
38mpg
1.5 DiSS (turbo)
63 KW (86 HP)
(fuel consumption entire 6.1 l/100km, CO2- Output 162 g/km)
46mpg
UK dealers are pathetic when it comes to options yet EU get all the good stuff.
But ya can't LPG a diesel :cry:
Baby_Rhino:
--- Quote from: "zippy" ---this is the one i was looking at
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=001&item=110012766914&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1
but he didn't even accept a £700 quid offer off a guy.Think he wants stupid money for it.
--- End quote ---
If i was the seller i would be wanting silly money for it- it looks VERY tidy and my mate bought that exact hardtop from a dealership and it cost £600 alone!
Plus as the auction has 4 days to go it will beat £700 in bids i recon
zippy:
he obviously wants silly money with a offer of £1000, and as soon as you get over that money jimny is a better option.
Has anyone driven a jimny and sammy?
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