Great going Mack The Knife you wont regret it.
The damn thing is already being treated as some sort of family pet. The kids obviously love it but my wife who wouldn't be caught dead in my 800 seems to have taken a fancy to this and I have already been asked twice if she could drive it. I think I'll let her sweat and then swap it for her Opel.
Whilst I don't exactly regret the buy, the spares parts, especially for the Gypsy King, is a bit of a concern.
I am one of those who dislike driving in a city but last night found me taking the old girl (the car, not the wife) for a spin. There is something very appealing about this bare bones vehicle but perhaps it's just novelty at this point of time.
Contrary to popular belief the Gypsy is not a gas guzzler and if maintained well will give you a constant 8-12 km/lt.
You may well be right. Even though it's still very early days the fuel indicator needle has barely budged since I filled her up some 50 odd kms ago. However, I must mention that I haven't even taken her beyond 60 kmph. BTW, that fuel cap was a real b**ch to unscrew and yes, it has been cleaned and lightly greased.
Incidentally, this Gypsy was never supplied with free wheel hubs. Can these be fitted to a Dec. 1998 model? I am told it improves the fuel efficency and something else that I cannot recall.
I used to own a original suzuki engine gypsy for 12 years (It took me that long to drive it to the ground) During its last year (2004) Its 4x4 gearbox fell off while I was driving it and then on occation the half shaft would fall off every now and then
This one is already nine years old but there is no trace of rust yet. Since I am not into mudplugging I don't see this one being put into 4WD very often. It was bought more for it's ground clearance, space at the rear, soft-top and price. What really contributes to a 4WD gear box falling off and what is a half shaft? Do cars usually rust more quickly in Mizoram?
Never failed to start on the first turn of the key
This one doesn't. The previous owner told me to use the choke when starting it first thing in the morning and he is right. However, for the remainder of the day, it will start on the first turn of the key.
Want to exchange it for a 1 and a half year old maruti 800?
Not yet.
Mack The Knife