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2005 Suzuki Carry

2005 Suzuki Carry in Aom-Kod-Khemarat, Movie, 2016

Class: Cars, Chassis Cab — Model origin: ID — Made for: T

2005 Suzuki Carry

[*][*][*] Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase 

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Love Krittaya TH

2018-06-19 17:43

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Hello TH

2024-06-08 16:27

Model Origin : Indonesia
(or model origin : Japan, Built in : Indonesia)
It's was based on a Suzuki APV

-- Last edit: 2024-06-08 16:30:48

RushCars24ID ID

2024-08-05 10:39

@Hello - I'm sure this entry has been around for a very long time (judging by the age of Love Krittaya's comment above), initially with the Japanese origin (I believe).

You may right in your behalf but I suggest you need to stop spamming your guesses! You've even put a total incorrect second guess in an enclosed bracket. If you don't know, we have forums for some mass correction posts to some older entries like this. Any forgotten and older purposed corrections in some older entries can be notified in the forums. We want to balance ourselves on posting between this site and the forums to avoid too much spam.

Full Indonesian origin is actually the correct one for these (ugh, if I was a moderator much earlier before your post, I could've easily edited the remaining existing APV-based Carry entries to their correct country origins to prevent that guessing happening);

1. The APV, which this truck was based on, is developed ONLY for the emerging markets, not Japan. Indonesia, I believe, was the whole starting point for its development, much like its close rival, the Daihatsu Gran Max.

2. Although the Daihatsu Gran Max did exported and sold in Japan as captive imports (initially as Toyota-exclusive until the co-existences of the Daihatsu and Mazda versions in 2020), Suzuki seemingly chose NOT to follow Daihatsu's suit for their APV vans and APV-based Carry trucks.

3. This version of the Carry is fully unrelated to the existing Carry kei truck sold in Japan, so even if one of you can imagine if this truck was exported to Japan using the Mega Carry nameplate (as it was here in Indonesia), sadly that wasn't even happening either.

2005+ for export markets such as Thailand, production for the pickup versions were ended in 2019. At least 2005-2016 by the movie date. Indeed Made for T (from the start) by that simple Carry nameplate, Indonesian nomenclature was Mega Carry.

RedBoy9199 DE

2024-08-05 11:57

RushCars24ID wrote @Hello - I'm sure this entry has been around for a very long time (judging by the age of Love Krittaya's comment above), initially with the Japanese origin (I believe).

You may right in your behalf but I suggest you need to stop spamming your guesses! You've even put a total incorrect second guess in an enclosed bracket. If you don't know, we have forums for some mass correction posts to some older entries like this. Any forgotten and older purposed corrections in some older entries can be notified in the forums. We want to balance ourselves on posting between this site and the forums to avoid too much spam.

Full Indonesian origin is actually the correct one for these (ugh, if I was a moderator much earlier before your post, I could've easily edited the remaining existing APV-based Carry entries to their correct country origins to prevent that guessing happening);

1. The APV, which this truck was based on, is developed ONLY for the emerging markets, not Japan. Indonesia, I believe, was the whole starting point for its development, much like its close rival, the Daihatsu Gran Max.

2. Although the Daihatsu Gran Max did exported and sold in Japan as captive imports (initially as Toyota-exclusive until the co-existences of the Daihatsu and Mazda versions in 2020), Suzuki seemingly chose NOT to follow Daihatsu's suit for their APV vans and APV-based Carry trucks.

3. This version of the Carry is fully unrelated to the existing Carry kei truck sold in Japan, so even if one of you can imagine if this truck was exported to Japan using the Mega Carry nameplate (as it was here in Indonesia), sadly that wasn't even happening either.

2005+ for export markets such as Thailand, production for the pickup versions were ended in 2019. At least 2005-2016 by the movie date. Indeed Made for T (from the start) by that simple Carry nameplate, Indonesian nomenclature was Mega Carry.

I agree.

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