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ASuzuki Carrymulticab
AMitsubishi L300multicab
Multicabs plying in DowntownTacloban,Leyte

Amulticabis a smalllight truckin thePhilippinesthat is usually used aspublic transport.Likejeepneys,they usually have fixed routes, although there are multicabs that serve astaxicabsto take passengers where they want, as amotorized tricyclemight.[1]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.[2]

Multicabs can be found throughout the Philippines. It can be found in urban areas such asMetro Manila,[3]Metro Cebu,[2][4]andMetro Davao.[5][6][7]A multicab is lightweight, narrow and small and can navigate through narrow streets. With seating capacity of around 11 to 13,[8]the passenger space also tends to be cramped relative to a van. There are also multicabs that have a seating capacity less than 11.[9][10]Small multicabs typically havethree-cylinder engines.[11]InTacloban,there are plans to convert the multicab engines into rechargeable batteries forsustainable energy.[12]

A multicab is about as comfortable as a jeepney, and usually has a cleaner and less noisy engine.[13]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.[13]A multicab is typically assembled in a factory in the Philippines with surplus parts fromJapanandSouth Korea,[2]in contrast to jeepneys, which are usually hand-made. Popular makes areSuzukimodels such as theSuzuki Carry,or more its rugged cousin, theAutozam/Mazda Scrum(locally known as "Suzuki" Scrum, due to interchangeability of parts between these two vehicles). Multicab models sometimes also usingDaihatsu HijetandMitsubishi Minicab.

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  1. ^Meniano, Sarwell (February 28, 2008)."BusinessWorld: Multicab dubbed 'poor man's taxi' launched".GMA News.RetrievedJanuary 7,2016.
  2. ^abc"The Multi-Cabs in Cebu".everythingcebu.RetrievedJanuary 7,2016.
  3. ^"Multicab crashes into and kills cyclist, injures daughter".GMA News.August 19, 2015.RetrievedJanuary 7,2016.
  4. ^"Public Services - How to Request for Bus and Multicab".Official Website of theCebu City.Local Government of Cebu City. March 24, 2011.RetrievedJanuary 7,2016.
  5. ^Estremera, Stella (December 26, 2015)."Davao Eagle Volunteer gives gifts on its 5th year".Sun Star Davao.RetrievedJanuary 7,2016.
  6. ^See, Stanley Baldwin (July 7, 2015)."Davao City's best, from the mountains to the seas".GMA News.RetrievedJanuary 7,2016.
  7. ^"$1 Million ADB Project Launched to Support Davao's Sustainable Transport".adb.org.Asian Development Bank.February 28, 2013.RetrievedJanuary 7,2016.
  8. ^"Abuyog Transportation".Official Website of theMunicipality of Abugyog, Leyte.Local Government of Abuyog,Leyte.RetrievedJanuary 7,2016.
  9. ^Ayuman, Ramil (February 22, 2007)."RDAK wins bidding of Cuenco's 20 Multicab project at P3.99M".The Philippine Star.RetrievedJanuary 7,2016.
  10. ^"Supply and Delivery of Four Wheel-Drive Multi-cab - INVITATION TO BID".PHILVOCS.DOST.August 7, 2015.RetrievedJanuary 7,2016.
  11. ^Comanda, Zaldy (December 28, 2015)."'Jeepito,' unveiled in Baguio ".Manila Bulletin.RetrievedJanuary 7,2016.
  12. ^"COMING SOON: SOLAR-POWERED EJEEPNEYS IN TACLOBAN".ejeepney.org.Institute for Climate and Sustainable Cities. May 20, 2014.RetrievedJanuary 7,2016.
  13. ^ab"Multicab - how to".Silent Gardens.RetrievedJanuary 7,2016.