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Car Of The Day: June 3, 2017; Tomica '08 Suzuki Every
Topic Started: Jun 3 2017, 09:50 PM (297 Views)
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The Mustang II is a Mustang too!
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Today's Car Of The Day is Tomica's 2008 Suzuki Every.

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The Suzuki Carry is a kei truck produced by the Japanese automaker Suzuki. The microvan version was originally called the Carry van until 1982 when the van was renamed as the Suzuki Every (Japanese: スズキ・エブリイ). In Japan, the Carry and Every are Kei cars but the Suzuki Every Landy, the bigger version of Every, had a longer hood for safety purposes and a larger 1.3-liter 86 hp (63 kW) four-cylinder engine. They have been sold under a myriad different names in several countries, and holds the distinction of being the only car ever offered both with Chevrolet and Ford badges.


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For more information and pictures of the real car, please visit: Suzukie Every

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Suspect escaping on foot. I'm losing him...

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The tenth generation Carry was introduced in January 1999. It retained the F6A engine (albeit modernized) and was sold as the DA/DB52 T and V (Carry truck or Every van, "DB" signifying four-wheel drive). This marked the end of using "Carry" badging on vans in the Japanese domestic market. In June 1999 the DA52W (Every Wagon, only with two-wheel drive) appeared, along with the bigger Every Plus. In 2001 a version with the more powerful timing chain equipped K6A (still of 660 cc displacement) appeared, as the DA62T/V/W. This model has also been built by Chang'an (Chana) in China, as the "Star" (Zhixing) bus and truck (originally SC6350, SC1015).[1] These have undergone countless revisions and enlargements and still form the basis for much of Chang'an's light truck production,

The Carry truck was redesigned in May 2002, but the Every Van and Wagon continued to be produced until replaced in May 2005, as the two lines continued a process of divergence begun with the introduction of the Every in 1982.


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craftymore
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Support your local demo derby.

Looks like the Ram Promaster (Fiat Ducato) ran into a brick wall at 50 mph and got even uglier.
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Every, Carry - either name you still have to wonder what the Japanese police use this one for - traffic enforcement maybe? A nice typical Tomica release. I like the included detail of the rear windshield wiper. And surprisingly it is not one I have in my police car collection. :rolleyes:
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i think this was made for the keystone cops.
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