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see yesterday a NEW on red plate Mini Van..

Anyone know any details on it ?

on back in a Red ovel says RELY near bottom of back door says YO-YO looks OK better looking than the DFM

Tried Google.. nothing, just a picture of a 8 seat Mini Bus and no info at all.. anyone please and price

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Found same but shows different name ??

http://www.chinacartimes.com/2010/08/chery-diesel-power-cherys-karry-you-you-mpv-launched-1-0l-diesel/

is this one the same ?

http://www.truck2hand.com/index.php?actions=content/view&content_id=230682

Just need a small Van, with doors both sides, [ about 14 days a Month and about 15 KM per day] even a non exsisting in Thailand cheap small Estate would work.... Hatch back is to small...

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Would a Suzuki carry work? If equipped with a fibreglass top with two hinge up side doors. They are already here and cheaper than the van in the ad.

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Would a Suzuki carry work? If equipped with a fibreglass top with two hinge up side doors. They are already here and cheaper than the van in the ad.

No would not work, needs the doors to go to the floor.. The pickup with Canopy sort of works, but a pain as must take all the Parts/Stock/returns out for 15 days, then cannot place or pick up items nearest to cab [cannot drag anything]... maybe will have to make something that the packages can be put in then slide..

or buy an old VW Golf estate, Nissan NV Van, but there are getting on in years or newer 2005 Citroen/Peugot small Van not easy to find here....

Do not need something big or expensive, do notice other use the Honda Freed with seats out. Mitzs Space Wagon and the Suzuki APV also with seat out, or Pickup with electric lid but = All more than wanting to pay for 15 days only a month, and do not need another Pickup

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Would a Suzuki carry work? If equipped with a fibreglass top with two hinge up side doors. They are already here and cheaper than the van in the ad.

At first I thought the Suzie would be the best choice, but if you need to reach the load from the cab your kinda screwed....unless you install a sliding window.

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Would a Suzuki carry work? If equipped with a fibreglass top with two hinge up side doors. They are already here and cheaper than the van in the ad.

No would not work, needs the doors to go to the floor.. The pickup with Canopy sort of works, but a pain as must take all the Parts/Stock/returns out for 15 days, then cannot place or pick up items nearest to cab [cannot drag anything]... maybe will have to make something that the packages can be put in then slide..

or buy an old VW Golf estate, Nissan NV Van, but there are getting on in years or newer 2005 Citroen/Peugot small Van not easy to find here....

Do not need something big or expensive, do notice other use the Honda Freed with seats out. Mitzs Space Wagon and the Suzuki APV also with seat out, or Pickup with electric lid but = All more than wanting to pay for 15 days only a month, and do not need another Pickup

Like this but door both sides? Less the silly lower side skirts of course.

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And /or/not combine with a cargo slide

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Maybe something like a Suzuki APV or a Toyota Avanza. ?

Yes but its back to price again... Brand New or 1 year old, DFM, Sokon, Hi-Jet or these 2 new makes, all as a box van and can be sign written, or a 2004 Avanza or 2005 APV base models manual for same price..

Buying one of these a bit newer, may as well sell my Audi A6, For this sort of price can get any Estate to use as a car as well, bit older W124 TE Benz, even a 2002 C Class Estate or about same price, year 2004 Volvo V70... Saab 9-5 Estate..

my 1st post Rely van notice they have poped up on http://www.one2car.com/search/search_result.aspx?Brand=B0106&

Just wondered if anyone has, or has had one of these Mini Chinese Vans.? Even a Chery Tiggo [Rav 4 look-a-like] has dropped 50% in a year, could be a good buy ?

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I doesn't make sense to buy some 10 year old Euro vehicle for commercial use when you can have a new purpose built vehicle that's not going to need any repairs for 5 or 6 years. At the mileage you quoted a once a year service is all you will need. Your tyres will die of old age before they wear out!

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I doesn't make sense to buy some 10 year old Euro vehicle for commercial use when you can have a new purpose built vehicle that's not going to need any repairs for 5 or 6 years. At the mileage you quoted a once a year service is all you will need. Your tyres will die of old age before they wear out!

Yep, that is why I was wondering about these Chinese Mini Vans and Brand New

VocalNeal, on 31 Dec 2013 - 12:15, said:snapback.png

Would a Suzuki carry work? If equipped with a fibreglass top with two hinge up side doors. They are already here and cheaper than the van in the ad.

Single cab has no seat ajustment, have already tried a Carry.

Carry Cab maybe post-42643-0-71539700-1388622213_thumb.j

even 2 years old ? as appears not many about

http://www.one2car.com/SUZUKI_CARRY%20CAB/K26130481

hate Carry Boy Canopies, will have to see if the steel Sammitr make them..

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Single cab has no seat adjustment, have already tried a Carry.

cheesy.gif That is the first thing most do when they climb in.

BUT I can drive from BKK- Phuket for 9 1/2 hours and get out reasonably fresh with no twinges. NB the passenger seat does not have the same lumbar support. Don't know why.

Never seen a Carry Cab. But no room for people so of little use to me.

There isd a Carry Van but it doesn't come here.xsad.png.pagespeed.ic.gBNm0PzB6t.webp

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Single cab has no seat adjustment, have already tried a Carry.

cheesy.gif That is the first thing most do when they climb in.

BUT I can drive from BKK- Phuket for 9 1/2 hours and get out reasonably fresh with no twinges. NB the passenger seat does not have the same lumbar support. Don't know why.

Never seen a Carry Cab. But no room for people so of little use to me.

There isd a Carry Van but it doesn't come here.xsad.png.pagespeed.ic.gBNm0PzB6t.webp

That is the first thing most do when they climb in..... Yes most Thais are 5 foot something, as I am a large build and 6 foot 3 mostly have to put the seat right back just to get in.

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