How much does a Suzuki mini truck cost?

How much does a Suzuki mini truck cost?

A brand new Suzuki Carry 4WD mini truck costs around $14,800, while those as old as 10 years go for around $5000 to $8000.

How long do Suzuki mini trucks last?

How Long Do Mini Trucks Last? 8 Examples (With Pictures)

Mini Trucks Average Lifespan
Suzuki carry 4WD 160,000 miles
Subaru Sambar 4WD 150,000 miles
Mitsubishi Minicab 4WD 160,000 miles
Mahindra Supro 170,000 miles

Are mini trucks good off-road?

Can it actually go off-road? Kei trucks were also commonly sold with four-wheel drive. And yes, people do in fact take these tiny pickups off-roading. True, their small stock wheels do limit ground clearance.

How fast do Suzuki Carry go?

75 mph
The four-speed manual transmission allows for a top speed of 120 km/h (75 mph).

Are mini-trucks street legal in the US?

A mini truck less than 25 years old cannot be legally imported into the U.S. as an on-road vehicle unless the vehicle is brought up to FMVSS compliance.

Why buy a Suzuki Carry mini truck?

The Suzuki Carry benefits are endless, so enjoy everything this reliable and functional Mini Truck adds to your days. If you’re interested in the Suzuki Carry Mini Truck specifications, look to our Virginia Mini Truck dealer.

Who makes Daihatsu minitrucks?

Daihatsu, a Toyota subsidiary, manufactures the popular Daihatsu Hijet models and the all time favorite Suzuki Carry are top sellers. Minitruck Imports can also customize your minitrucks to your exact specification right here at our facility in Louisiana.

How much weight can a Suzuki Suzulight Carry carry?

The Suzulight Carry was offered with a two cylinder two-stroke air-cooled engine producing 21hp, which was enough to carry up to 350kg (771lbs) of cargo in the bed. In subsequent years a Suzulight Carry Van was also released based on the Truck. This was a three-door van with seating for four people that could also carry 300kg of cargo in the back.

What kind of truck is the Suzulight Carry?

Officially called the Suzulight Carry, this first generation truck was the beginning of a long line of best-selling mini trucks under the Carry and eventually Every nameplate. The first truck was organized in a “midship” layout, with the engine sitting under the driver’s seats near the middle of the car.