My dad used to have a Nissan truck, and I think it was a 5T or 6T one, but the seat would get crazy hot in summer if you drove it long distances. In winter, it was nice to have a heated seat right above the engine 😂
It's crazy how people in other countries are turning these little vans and the bakkies into little mean 4x4 monsters. Hope the trend will rise in this part of the world as well. Got a little chinese one, that I hope to upgrade one day.
No temperature gauge does worry me and sitting in Cape Towns traffic means you have no idea whats "cooking". I need a vehicle for my handyman business and as no small bakkies are being produced, the eeco is my only real option. At least it doesn't have all the bells, whistles and sensors which can go wrong and cost a tonne of cash to fix.
No service plan included same as a Nissan np200 it is not the best deal at all. Nissan could have included it but charged more than a Toyota Aygo full house with a plan, and in a NP200 you get nothing just power steering, Cars in SA are a rip off new. This is a good van for general business but is not idea as to costing.
Eeco is rapidly gaining popularity as the No 1 vehicle for beginner van lifers in India.
I'd love to see some of the conversation. I'll do some research. Thanks for the input!
Drink holder behind the hand brake. My LION fits perfectly.
I wonder if the Jimny's drivetrain could be fitted to it. Maybe the 4x4 capability of the Jimny could make the van a lot of fun.
That would be an epic conversion!
I’d love a 4x4 version of this
It would be awesome! A Jimny chassis and drive train would work well
Tx. Great video. Best thing about this video was the 'Behind the scenes' part ... 🤣 Doubt whether it'll sell millions and millions though...
Keeping it real with the BTS content! 😂
Waiting for next adventure EEco
Do you know if the driver seat gets hot because of the engine when driving long distances?
Interesting, I didn't drive it for long enough to notice it, but I would believe this fact.
My dad used to have a Nissan truck, and I think it was a 5T or 6T one, but the seat would get crazy hot in summer if you drove it long distances. In winter, it was nice to have a heated seat right above the engine 😂
It's crazy how people in other countries are turning these little vans and the bakkies into little mean 4x4 monsters. Hope the trend will rise in this part of the world as well.
Got a little chinese one, that I hope to upgrade one day.
I want one ! Does the aircon handle high temps well ?
Could you not put your cooler box on the front seat when you went to bed?
I had my clothes bag on the front seat and other items which I didn't want to get dewed on 👀
So good
NEXT !! Dieter takes it to "Die Hel" 😂😂😂
Hmmm that would be an interesting test 🤔 Let's see if I can make it happen! 😂
Love these vans. Here in the UK, they were called Carry. Is this the Imported version from Indian?
I'm not sure, but fairly certain it is
No temperature gauge does worry me and sitting in Cape Towns traffic means you have no idea whats "cooking". I need a vehicle for my handyman business and as no small bakkies are being produced, the eeco is my only real option. At least it doesn't have all the bells, whistles and sensors which can go wrong and cost a tonne of cash to fix.
No service plan included same as a Nissan np200 it is not the best deal at all. Nissan could have included it but charged more than a Toyota Aygo full house with a plan, and in a NP200 you get nothing just power steering, Cars in SA are a rip off new. This is a good van for general business but is not idea as to costing.
Johhh... bit small to take into the Tankwa 😂
It's very small, but it made it! 😂
best van for camper van and most favorite budget car for Indians.
I am curious how you buy it ? from India import ?
Suzuki sells Ecco in several countries.
Indian van howwwwwwwwww
I am the electrical engineer at Oyo I like doing Suzuki mini bus