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| BHPian | Guys, I need a load carrier for factory use. Budget is 3L max. The lesser it is the better. Will be using it to transport raw materials and stuff. I am looking at something with a 2 ton capacity like the tata ace. But I was told that tata ace has got very poor ground clearance and tips over when going through crater sized pot holes that we have here. The different options available here are 1. Tata Ace 2. Bajaj three wheeler (the big one) 3. Tempo three wheeler 4. Force motors four wheeler I dont want to go into full fledged carriers like the Tata 407. I want a small, cheap and reliable carrier. I am more inclined towards four wheeled ones. Is some one using any of these load carriers? Any inputs regarding this would be very helpful. |
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| Newbie Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: SECUNDERABAD
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| their is a premier carrier it is 2500cc flat load area good ground clearance very efficient. |
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| BHPian | Go for Tata 207 ............ or maybe Try a second hand. Last edited by Rehaan : 5th June 2006 at 08:30. |
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