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Cargo Truck: unknown: Used on paved areas due to lacking all wheel drive. Mostly used as troop carriers or cargo trucks, but there are several units used as Tactical Assault Ladder platforms, [35] as well as Signals / Communications trucks. Hino Dutro Japan: 3-ton utility vehicle: Hino 300: unknown
A multicab is a small light truck in the Philippines that is usually used as public transport. Like jeepneys, they usually have fixed routes, although there are multicabs that serve as taxicabs to take passengers where they want, as a motorized tricycle might. [1]
The non-extended, original-seat configuration jeeps were labeled "owners", short for "owner-type" jeeps, and are used non-commercially. To distinguish it from those used as public transportation, the term "owner" is used. [20] The original jeepneys were refurbished military Jeeps by Willys and Ford. Modern jeepneys are now produced with engines ...
police truck: Used by PNP-Special Action Force since 2018. [43] Hino 500 Series Japan: police truck: Used by Regional Offices, and Support Units since 2018. Isuzu Forward Japan: police truck: Used by Regional Offices, and Support Units since 2019 Man CLA 18.300 Germany: police truck: Used by Regional Offices, and Support Units since 2013 Ural ...
Isuzu Philippines - joint venture in the Philippines - trucks, SUVs; General Motors De Portugal-FMAT S.A. at Tramagal near Abrantes (Assembling company of all Bedford and Isuzu medium to heavy diesel trucks and 4X4 Pickup models since the 1960s then vehicles are sent for sale in Portugal and Spain)
In the Philippines, many kei trucks and vans have found a second life as a form of public transportation called "multicabs". These are used Japanese-market kei vehicles, refurbished to meet local requirements by various companies such as Norkis Motors. Used models originally appeared in the US for off-road use, typically by farmers and hunters.
Philippines: 1/2-ton Light Utility Vehicle: MMPV: 8: A 4x4 prototype utility vehicle used and manufactured by the PMC. The vehicle is rumored to be a heavily refurbished Mitsubishi Pajero while having a similar concept of the HMMWV. Tests were conducted within 2005–2006. 8 units were produced, while some units are equipped with the M40 ...
In 1950, it started manufacturing bus and truck bodies mounted on leading US brands, being International Harvester, Ford, Chevrolet, and the Dodge Chassis. Also, in the 1950s, its sister company, the Emcos Development & Supply Co., Inc. was the leading distributor of International Harvester Macleod, Inc. in Northern Luzon marketing bus chassis, trucks, tractors, agricultural and farm implements.