Trim levels Suzuki Carry
from 1998 to 2005, X 41 pcs total

Microvan
4–7 5
L: 3675 / W: 1505 / H: 1915 (mm)
Suzuki Carry on the roads
from 1998 to 2005, X
41
number of cars of this generation
- 18 on the road
- 11 not in use
- 12 written off
0
сars
<1%
Suzuki Carry colors
from 1998 to 2005, X
23
ivory white
52%
17
silver
39%
3
green
7%
1
multicolor
2%
Suzuki Carry – overview
The Suzuki Carry is a traditional Japanese kei class compact truck produced by Suzuki since 1961. The passenger versions were later renamed Suzuki Every. They continue to be delivered to different countries. Production of cargo models ended in 1998. All the models featured 660 cc engines and were very functional.
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Reviews and opinions
from 1998 to 2005, 10 generation
3.6 Total Reviews: 10
- Exterior 3.5
- Comfort 3.7
- Safety 3.5
- Driving performance 3.2
- Reliability 3.9
Nissan
Best value for money
We bought this Suzuki as a second car for the family. It is suitable for short city trips and is ver...
Yechiel
Surprisingly good
This car surprises with its comfort and low maintenance cost. Great for city driving and highway tri...
Yossi
Disappointing in performance and comfort
Noisy car and quite hard on long trips. The trunk is too small and not suitable for families. Poor p...
Yana
Suitable for short trips only
The car is suitable for short city trips, but feels weak on hills, especially when there are additio...
Samer
Surprising in comfort and reliability
We bought this Suzuki as a second car for the family. It is reliable and comfortable for short trips...
Olga
Small and good family car
The car is suitable for a small family, but not for very long trips. The trunk is sufficient for dai...
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1998 - 2005
10 generation
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