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I usually take these to go to school and home, they are like jeepneys but rlly cool and quiet
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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. Aside from being a mode of mass transportation, it can also be customized for other purposes such as a pickup truck or a private van.
Multicabs can be found throughout the Philippines. It can be found in urban areas such as Metro Manila, Metro Cebu, and Metro Davao. A multicab is lightweight, narrow and small and can navigate through narrow streets. With seating capacity of around 11 to 13, the passenger space also tends to be cramped relative to a van. There are also multicabs that have a seating capacity less than 11. Small multicabs typically have three-cylinder engines. In Tacloban, there are plans to convert the multicab engines into rechargeable batteries for sustainable energy.
A multicab is about as comfortable as a jeepney, and usually has a cleaner and less noisy engine. A group travelling by multicab may hire a multicab for a day (e.g., for family use) and pay the daily fee, while optionally buying food and drink for the driver. A multicab is typically assembled in a factory in the Philippines with surplus parts from Japan and South Korea, in contrast to jeepneys, which are usually hand-made. Popular makes are Suzuki models such as the Suzuki Carry, or more its rugged cousin, the Autozam/Mazda Scrum (locally known as "Suzuki" Scrum, due to interchangeability of parts between these two vehicles). Multicab models sometimes also using Daihatsu Hijet and Mitsubishi Minicab.
Have fun dropping off passengers!
Specifications
Spotlights
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General Characteristics
- Predecessor ALPACA (KT10-A)
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 5.8ft (1.8m)
- Length 25.3ft (7.7m)
- Height 11.8ft (3.6m)
- Empty Weight 2,225lbs (1,009kg)
- Loaded Weight 2,296lbs (1,041kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 2261
Parts
- Number of Parts 1684
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 4,859
@SheriffHackdogMCPE aight then
@APersonLol i still have it btw but rn I don't have will to continue
@SheriffHackdogMCPE so what you'd want to do is get the original build, find the rotators of the left and right door and disconnect them from the truck, make them a subassembly and go back to your build, remove the doors and replace it with the subassemblies, that's what I did cuz the doors won't open! (If you still have it)
Oi mate, actually I had made this kind of thing a long time ago but quit because the right side door just won't open and I cant find anything that caused the door to not open