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    #1
    what are the choices? Parang sayang kasi if you're gonna get a 2.5/3.0L van, then hindi naman ganun kalaki ung kelangan mong capacity -- tapos nastuck ka pa sa traffic.

    the only ones that comes to mind is

    1.) Suzuki Super Carry(660CC 4x4)
    2.) Nissan Admax(phased out?)
    3.) Suzuki Samurai(phased out)
    4.) Norkis Legacy One


    What would be the typical maximum load for >2.0L trucks/vans like these?

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    How about a Revo Diesel? Baka mabitin pag sub 1li engine.

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    #3
    anfra...

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    would be nice if Toyota could retain the revo, if only as an LCV

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    #5
    Ubos na ba ang mga Tamaraw FX (first gen)? They had brand new units for commercial use up until recently.

    Ok na sakin ang AD Resort or AD Max.

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    i would go for a second hand L300 FB. marami pang piyesa na surplus and almost every car shop knows how to fix it. maliit lang ang carrying capacity ng mga na-mention mo, less than half a ton ata.

    andy

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    #7
    or AUV na orig, gawang lokal, tapos C190 ang makina.

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    #8
    oks sana ung L300, and relatively cheap, pero 2.5L ata ung pinaka maliit nyang engine?

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    Suzuki Multi-Van 4x4 nang Norkis. oks na oks yan. around 650Kgs carrying capacity di ka ibibitin dahil low speed ang gearings at may 4wd w/ lsd pa, tipid pa sa gasolina, around 14km/li (aggressive driving style pa yan).

    so kung konti lang naman ang mga deliveries mo eh yan ang bagay sa yo, me delivery van ka na, me pang offroad trailing rig ka pa.... subok ko na yan sa muds sa Quezon, (almost up to the bumper deep) to think na nalubog pa nang mudslide yung sa amin up to the roof, nilinis lang namin yung engine change all the fluid twice and then go go go na sya...pinang-deliver pa namin ng relief goods.... very reliable suzuki engine and easy maintenance pa sya, dami ring parts sa banawe so alang problem...

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    Suzuki Multi-Van 4x4 nang Norkis = Super Carry/Bravo?

    i had the chance to inspect a reconditioned multicab lately. sumasangit ung sapatos ko sa steering shaft pag umaapak sa brakes B). and the brakes are a bit too near the gas pedal(for my taste anyways)

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    #11
    try mo surplus lite-ace na pick up with 2ct engine...

    meron kami dati mga original toyota tamaraw 3k at 4k engines (80's model AUV), sulit yun pang light deliveries compared to suzukis...

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    jojo_mouth2::try mo surplus lite-ace na pick up with 2ct engine...
    funny you should mention that...i was in cebu lately, and apparently some shop is reconditioning (what appeared to be) Lite Aces into passenger jeepneys, delivery trucks, and even a fire truck!

    pero ang alam ko sa earlier Lite Aces, medyo mahina makina -- 1.6L lang ata. medyo hirap sya pag paakyat at almost full load

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    #13
    Revive ko lang.
    I've tried a Suzuki Super Carry (local 4cylinder 1 liter) and an L300 (diesel) for my water delivery business.
    Believe it or not, mas matipid pa sa gas yung L300! Tapos mas madami pang nasasakay.

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    #14
    Having a small delivery van does have its advantages if you need to squeeze into tight spaces. Other than that you're better off with bigger vans.


    Suzuki is also offering a pickup-type APV at 460k. i haven't really seen any pics or brochures but it appears the barebones model has a truckbed at the back with very low dropsides. Still runs on gas though.

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