2002 Suzuki Jimny III 1.3 16V 80HP 4WD | POV Test Drive | Off Road | Slope Attempt

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
  • Here we have a superb tiny off roader Suzuki Jimny 3rd generation with 1.3 petrol engine
    Engine Power: 80HP
    Engine Size (cc): 1299 Petrol
    No of cylinders: 4
    Weight: 1420kg
    Torque: 104Nm
    Gearbox/ Transmission: 5g manual/ awd 4x4
    Acceleration: 0-100km/h in 19.34 sec
    Fuel Consumption: 8.5L/ 100km (in test) real measured by #GearUp
    Top Speed: 140km/h (manufacturer spec)
    Colour: Burgundy
    0:00 Episode trailer
    0:23 Channel intro
    0:27 Walkaround, car specs, test results, interior, price
    2:43 Vehicle start up
    3:28 Urban test drive
    4:38 Offroad test drive
    7:50 Slope attempt
    8:53 Acceleration test & Performance report
    9:48 Motorway test drive
    Go pro 9 camera
    4K quality
    POV test
    Slippy roads test
    Driving experience
    Urban test drive
    Motorway test drive
    Acceleration test
    Price range
    Interior and exterior presentation
    Interior illumination
    Drago acceleration tester
    Car description
    Every single video has been done by #gear up crew recording in 4K with camera go pro 9 black 60m/s as a so called first person perspective (POV) without narration so far.
    I'm trying to focus your attention simply on a car without being disrupted by anything else around.
    Just that's how I like it, hoping that you enjoy too.
    Thanks for watching,
    Let me know in comments if you enjoyed,
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    All the best...
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Komentáře • 5

  • @davidcasas3862
    @davidcasas3862 Před 2 lety +1

    Love this Jimny....hard as a rock, little enough to park everywhere and with a low consumption...good video!!!

  • @JoeBlack9
    @JoeBlack9 Před 2 lety +7

    😍👍👍😎😂

  • @Nick-lm5lz
    @Nick-lm5lz Před 6 měsíci

    Would you take this for a long drive? Like 400km?

  • @cryoine7194
    @cryoine7194 Před 3 měsíci

    hmmm it doesnt seem like your hubs are actually locked in for your 4wd, you might want to get them checked