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    Rusco is a assembler/dealer of refurbished double cab mini-pick up. Like the Rusi and Norklis vehicles they sell used imported minivans from Japan.

    The difference is that they refurbished these minivans into pick-ups...

    They are also using MAZDA small minivans instead....

    Most of the RUSCO pick ups looks inferior to RUSI and Norkis vehicles in terms of form and functionality.....

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    Any pictures of their products?
    iam3739.com

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    I will try to obtain pictures...

    RUSCO mini-vans and mini-trucks are also suzuki models..

    They have vehicles with 550cc and 660cc engine models...

    Because of the high prices of gas, their products especially the minivans became popular to private vehicle owners...

    Before they only cost around 130,000 pesos. Now they cost around 180,000-190,000.....

    dati ini-isnub lang sila...ngayon patok na...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpdm View Post
    I will try to obtain pictures...

    RUSCO mini-vans and mini-trucks are also suzuki models..

    They have vehicles with 550cc and 660cc engine models...

    Because of the high prices of gas, their products especially the minivans became popular to private vehicle owners...

    Before they only cost around 130,000 pesos. Now they cost around 180,000-190,000.....

    dati ini-isnub lang sila...ngayon patok na...
    Im beginning to see alot of this rebadged Rusco mini-pick-ups...

    RUSCO is following the footstep of Norkis..

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    Quote Originally Posted by True Faith View Post
    Im beginning to see alot of this rebadged Rusco mini-pick-ups...

    RUSCO is following the footstep of Norkis..

    Oo nga. I saw 2 small RUSCO minivans in Las Pinas near SM South Mall.

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    Parang ganito itsura...

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    Minivans....(Suzuki type)









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    The multicab type (Suzuki)...









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    :nono:

    http://tsikot.yehey.com/forums/showthread.php?t=51673

    jpdm please avoid creating new threads of the same topic.

    Fellow Mods please merge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Memphis Raines View Post
    :nono:

    http://tsikot.yehey.com/forums/showthread.php?t=51673

    jpdm please avoid creating new threads of the same topic.

    Fellow Mods please merge.

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    Sorry sir. Please merge the RUSI thread here in the RUSCO thread.

    Actually, the RUSCO "minivans" are not only rebadged Suzuki surplus minivan but also rebadged Chinese minivans...

    RAM Rusi in Dasmarinas, Cavite used to display some Daihatsu minivans but has stop selling these vehicles.. They are now concentrating in selling their "RAM RUSI" brand of motorcycle....Like this...


    Rusi motorcycle


    So far, RUSCO is the only mainstream rebuilder and seller of their rebadged minicab variants...

    Most of their minivans, multicabs and mini-pick ups retained their original manufacturers logo infront (SUZUki/ Daihatsu/Dongfeng) but has a RUSCO logo at the back....
    Last edited by jpdm; October 3rd, 2008 at 08:17 PM.

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    From a Dumaguete News Article...
    [SIZE=2]Who is Irwin Ramas-Uypitching[/SIZE]

    February 15, 2008

    ....... that RUSCO Motors is a sister company of RUSI and duplamilco.....
    The reason why both used to sell the same vehicles before in their Dasma, Cavite branch. Now, focus on their respective brands...

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    Quote Originally Posted by True Faith View Post
    Minivans....(Suzuki type)








    any updates true faith?

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    Quote Originally Posted by True Faith View Post
    Minivans....(Suzuki type)








    curious lang, magkano tong mga minivans? thanks

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    Rusco made multicab lose van

    Price i think ranges from 180-200t..

    veyr expensive for a surplus vehicle.

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    Rusco Multicab

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    Got a RUSCO 4X4 pick-up for P150k. Very good when it comes to fuel efficiency. But I think its not that durable, we'll see...

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    Quote Originally Posted by San siro View Post
    Got a RUSCO 4X4 pick-up for P150k. Very good when it comes to fuel efficiency. But I think its not that durable, we'll see...
    The Japanese surplus (Suzzuki nd Dihatsu) are alot better compared to those China (Dongfeng?)made vans refurbished by RUSCO.

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    Really true that Japanese engine is durable , reliable , easy to maintain and important is lots of parts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpdm View Post
    The Japanese surplus (Suzuki nd Daihatsu) are alot better compared to those China (Dongfeng?)made vans refurbished by RUSCO.




    China's Chana (brand new with local body)

    vs.



    Japan's Suzuki Minivans (locally refurbished)

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    Quote Originally Posted by San siro View Post
    Got a RUSCO 4X4 pick-up for P150k. Very good when it comes to fuel efficiency. But I think its not that durable, we'll see...
    if it's a suzuki then it must be good. many suzuki multicabs here are used as an alternative transportation to jeepneys. parts are also aplenty and cheap. even the engine itself is cheap. you might think twice to have it overhauled (when that time comes) because buying a surplus F5 or F6 engine is cheaper.

    the body configuration of multican jitneys is like this:
    [img]ttp://images03.olx.com/ui/93/62/6439162_10.jpg[/img]

    I think this is the extended chassis version.

    on the other hand parts are hard to come by for daihatsu "multicabs". I remembered my aunt looking for an alternator for their daihatsu. she's from ozamis city and came all the way here to cagayan de oro to look for an alternator. if I remembered right their daihatsu van was down for nearly a month. she went here few times before she actually found and acquired one.

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