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21st March 2002, Page 16
21st March 2002
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in In the first major change to the range since its 1999 launch, Suzuki has introduced a Dropside version of the Carry. With a total length of just 3.7m it has a GVW of 1,450kg, giving a gross payload of 665kg. The flat load floor is 1,975mm long and 1.410mm wide.

The Carry Dropside is powered by the same 1.3-litre, 16valve, 77hp petrol engine as the van and it features the same impressive specification, including a driver's airbag. electrohydraulic power steering, cloth trim, tinted glass, halogen headlamps and a radio-cassette.

The Carry Dropside costs £6,1395 (ex-VAT): it is backed by a 140-strong UK dealer network and a three-year/60,000-mile

warranty and roadside assistance.

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