Why We Chose the 2023 Maruti Jimny Alpha MT — And Let Go of Our Beloved Duster
We were more than happy with our Duster AWD. But then a few factors made us reconsider retaining our Duster. If I list a few- The frequent diesel bans on NCR. This made me think about the future of BS4 diesel cars. The fuel injectors in the Duster were already very sensitive, but especially when the BS6 diesel came into the picture, I was not very sure how they would hold up in the long run. The car was out of warranty, and any parts replacement in the Duster was pretty costly. The availability of spare parts off the shelf was not always the case. For a few spares, we had to place an order and wait for a few days. This made me think about what would happen if something went wrong while on a trip. We can be stuck for a few days. Especially after the launch of so many new 4wds, the resale value of the Duster was declining fast. Plus the discounts Maruti offered on the Jimny were one of the major deciding factors too. Which cars did we consider? The budget we fixed was roughly Rs 20L.A few things that were non-negotiable- It had to be an AWD/4×4 Manual transmission We were strictly looking for petrol These ruled out the ScorpioN & the Gurkha. The XUV7oo AWD was not in my consideration. It was too sophisticated for my liking! I wanted something that would be more raw & abuse-friendly. Though diesel, I still loved the Compass AWD, but at that price, we could have grabbed the Hilux with all the discounts Toyota was offering! I have always drooled on a red Hilux! If the above cars were available in petrol with an AWD/4×4, this ownership review could have been for a different car! So the options left for us were the Maruti Jimny, Toyota Hyryder AWD/Maruti Grand Vitara AWD & the Thar Petrol MT. I was eyeing the Jimny for a long time. There was no immediate plan to get the Jimny. I casually took a few test drives and drove it off the road too. I liked the car, though, I was well aware of the shortcomings of the Jimny.But I always felt paying 16L+ for the Jimny was not worth it. It felt overpriced by a couple of lac rupees’. In December 2023 when Maruti came up with a good discount, then it was no barrier for me to pick up the Jimny. I got a good deal for my Duster from Cars24 and I let the Duster go, and bring in the Jimny. Why do I opt for the Alpha variant over the Zeta? Cruise control Tinted glass Fog lamps Alloy wheels What do I like in the Zeta variant over the Alpha? It has got a key to start the car! I hate this push-button switch!The yellow halogen bulbs can be upgraded in the Zeta, whereas I can’t do much to the stock-led lights of the Alpha!The stock rims on the Zeta look cool. Dealership experience We bought the car from Machino Techno, BT Road, Kolkata. The deal they gave was fantastic and the lowest we could get in Kolkata. The final OTR price was Rs 14.42L.This included the following-Comprehensive B2B insurance with RTI.5 years extended warranty2 years CCPLife Time TaxThunder Kit However, the dealership experience was strictly subpar. They promised me an OCT/NOV manufactured car, but when I did the PDI, it turned out to be manufactured in July. Overall the car passed all the parameters during the PDI, so I went ahead with the purchase. A couple of pics from the PDI day- I asked them to get the insurance from Tata AIG, Go Digit, or ICICI Lombard, and they agreed on that, but without my permission they got it done from Iffco Tokio. I had a bad experience with Iffco Tokio with my Ford Figo earlier, so I wanted to avoid it.I asked them for a registration number which ends with an odd number. As my other car ends with an even number. So by any chance, if the odd/even rules come into the picture in West Bengal, I can have one car at my disposal anytime. They ended up giving me an even number.The good part is, though I got an even number, the number looks fancy.On the delivery day, the cleanup was shoddy and I could see a lot of swirl marks on the black paint. A couple of pics from the delivery day- Pros & cons Pros- Peace of mind. Be it the mechanicals of the car, after-sales service, or the rough roads, one does not have to worry about it. This car can easily cruise between 90-110 km/hr on the highways for the whole day. I have pushed the car to higher speeds too, it can reach high speeds, but that is pointless in a Jimny. It’s not meant for that. The body-roll & ride quality are quite sorted for a body-on-frame car. I will not compare it with the Duster, but it is quite sorted if I look at this car individually. The small footprint with high ground clearance is just tailor-made for rough hilly terrain. This car is very easy to drive under any circumstances. In 2WD itself this car is highly capable. At places where local drivers suggested 4WD will be required, with the ESP off in 2WD mode this car easily crossed those sections.This car is a mighty capable off-roader even in its stock form. During off-roading, the Allgrip-Pro with all the electronic aids works like a charm. The ESP is very aggressive. Even before the tires screech on fast turns, the ESP gets activated and cuts off the power. The AC is a chiller, & the heater works like a charm. The 1.5L NA engine is super tractable for perfect throttle modulation on steep inclines or bad roads. I felt the throttle input to be perfect too. I won’t be going for an additional throttle controller. Regarding the
