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Suzuki Carry DA70
  • Body type:  Microvan
  • Number of doors:  5
  • Number of seats:  4
  • Country of origin:  Japan

The Suzuki Carry is a kei truck produced by Japanese automaker Suzuki. Originally known as the Carry van, the microvan version was renamed Suzuki Every in 1982. Both the Carry and Every are kei cars in Japan, while the Suzuki Every Plus is a larger version with a longer bonnet and a bigger engine for safety and performance reasons. The vehicles have been sold under various names in different countries, and versions for export markets feature engines up to 1.6 liters in displacement. Notably, the Suzuki Carry is unique in that it has been offered with Chevrolet as well as Ford badging.

**Key Points:**

1. The Suzuki Carry is a kei truck produced by Suzuki, with a microvan version known as the Suzuki Every.

2. The Carry and Every are classified as kei cars in Japan, but the Every Plus is a larger version with enhanced safety features and a bigger engine.

3. Export market versions of the Suzuki Carry have engines up to 1.6 liters in displacement.

4. The Suzuki Carry has been sold under various names in different countries and is the only car offered with Chevrolet and Ford badges.

5. In the Japanese market, the Suzuki Carry and Every compete with vehicles like the Kurogane Baby, Honda Acty, Subaru Sambar, Mitsubishi Minicab, and Daihatsu Hijet.

Overall, the Suzuki Carry is a versatile and popular vehicle known for its compact size, efficient performance, and



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