Daihatsu Gran Max
The Daihatsu Gran Max (Japanese: ダイハツ・グランマックス, Daihatsu Guranmakkusu) is a series of light commercial vehicles (vans and pickup trucks) produced and sold by the Japanese automaker Daihatsu since November 2007. It is based on the tenth-generation Hijet in a "semi-cab" configuration (front wheels located forward of the door). It is powered by 1,298 cc (K3-DE EFI), 1,495 cc (3SZ-VE VVT-i) and 1,496 cc (2NR-VE Dual VVT-i, since 2020) petrol engines and is both wider and longer than the kei car-based Hijet. It replaced the previous Indonesian-market Zebra of similar size. It is also replaced the Perodua Rusa in Malaysia.
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Daihatsu Gran Max
The Daihatsu Gran Max (Japanese: ダイハツ・グランマックス, Daihatsu Guranmakkusu) is a series of light commercial vehicles (vans and pickup trucks) produced and sold by the Japanese automaker Daihatsu since November 2007. It is based on the tenth-generation Hijet in a "semi-cab" configuration (front wheels located forward of the door). It is powered by 1,298 cc (K3-DE EFI), 1,495 cc (3SZ-VE VVT-i) and 1,496 cc (2NR-VE Dual VVT-i, since 2020) petrol engines and is both wider and longer than the kei car-based Hijet. It replaced the previous Indonesian-market Zebra of similar size. It is also replaced the Perodua Rusa in Malaysia.
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The Daihatsu Gran Max (Japanes ...... e previous Mazda-built models.
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The Daihatsu Gran Max (Japanes ...... the Perodua Rusa in Malaysia.
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