Are Suzuki Carry any good?
Quote from minitruck7 on May 29, 2022, 8:24 pmI have come across a couple of Suzuki Carry mini trucks and being new to the whole mini truck industry, I would like to know whether they are as reliable as people are hyping them to be or are there any other options to consider.
I have come across a couple of Suzuki Carry mini trucks and being new to the whole mini truck industry, I would like to know whether they are as reliable as people are hyping them to be or are there any other options to consider.
Quote from Alysa liu on May 30, 2022, 3:29 pmIt is an unbelievably reliable work vehicle here in the Philippines mate. From construction companies, drinking water delivery, hauling, public transport and shop truck.
It is an unbelievably reliable work vehicle here in the Philippines mate. From construction companies, drinking water delivery, hauling, public transport and shop truck.
Quote from Mitchell on May 30, 2022, 3:34 pmI had a 1960 something Suziki minivan when I lived in Japan. The engine was in the back and was a 3 cylinder 2 cycle. If I went around a turn to fast it would go up on two wheels and one time I hit the brakes too hard and the back of the van lifted off the ground and swapped with the front. This was all doing 15 to 25 MPH. Overall its amazing I just love it.
I had a 1960 something Suziki minivan when I lived in Japan. The engine was in the back and was a 3 cylinder 2 cycle. If I went around a turn to fast it would go up on two wheels and one time I hit the brakes too hard and the back of the van lifted off the ground and swapped with the front. This was all doing 15 to 25 MPH. Overall its amazing I just love it.
Quote from James on June 1, 2022, 12:06 pmI lived in Japan for 17 years and had a 1989 Suzuki Joy Pop for a few years. It was a great little van, although I don't think I ever got it up to more than 70 kph and was glad I was never in an accident as there was almost no crumple zone. It would be an option in my opinion.
I lived in Japan for 17 years and had a 1989 Suzuki Joy Pop for a few years. It was a great little van, although I don't think I ever got it up to more than 70 kph and was glad I was never in an accident as there was almost no crumple zone. It would be an option in my opinion.