We review the regular DA16T Suzuki Carry and compare it to its space-cab sibling, the Suzuki Super Carry. Both of these vehicles were imported and provided by www.cultandclassic.com.au
When the bed is empty you are supposed to start with 2nd gear. 1st gear is only for fully loaded uphill start. Therefore kei truck is basically 4speed manual with 1 extra low gear.
Thank you for a proper good review in aus! Had one of these when I lived in Japan but now back in aus and have finally convinced myself I don’t need a big ute as a tradie here
These are really popular in Rarotonga where the speed limit is 50km and they are CHEAP to run. I am going to buy the super carry because of the bigger cab and I don't need the bigger tray. Great video content!!
Just bought a 2017 Carry in Perth and loved your video. Reinforced so many of my reason for buying a Kei Truck. Subscribed and wanting to see so much more!
Enjoyable review. Nice to have a couple good lads having an honest chat about it. Thanks from NZ. Edit: Get some more vids up gents. You're good to watch and listen to. I want to see your hijet review and comparison.
Gret video this channel will be a success in no time. Honestly good production good laughs. caters to the normal every day aussie who swears. Good shit, basically sold me a kei truck
Quality review I've got a 1992 HA4 Acty. I only would out about the extended cab models after I bought one. Would definitely have been the favorable option.
Would absolutely love a video with this level detail on the Suzuki Spacia Custom Turbo and Honda N-Box. I'm considering one of the new kei vans because the technology level is super impressive but cannot find videos of them doing highway km's or just how hard you gotta push them to get up a hill.
Top tier content for smiles/h, cheers! Looking at getting a space cab, though I do a bit of freeway driving. Is 110km/h bearable? What's the rpm and cabin noise like on the freeway? I have an APV so I'm used to life in the left lane. Imagine these nugs are comparable? Maybe a bit less echoey than a van?
I love the setup of a small bus, however I am missing an electric version of it. By the way here in Europe currently a small electric bus with exchangeable cargo modules and solar roof is in development probably available in early 2025 I am so stoked to see that on the road.
OMG! Is that a Hino Contessa on your right at the end??? In other news, such practical jiggers. Other half wants a new N-Box custom turbo and I wouldn't say no to an N-One Premium Turbo myself.
Do you reckon that you can comfortably drive one of them at 100kph on Aussie roads? Like do you think it’ll stand the test of time doing so or is it no good for it