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As an extremely large human, I’m pretty sure I wouldn’t fit comfortably into any kei truck. I often find it tough to fit into cars designed for the American market and American buyers. None of ...
You can bring Japanese kei trucks into the U.S. if they're at least 25 years old, which is normally the cutoff to be considered classics. Does that apply here?
Dubbed ‘Molly,’ this was a custom Suzuki Carry kei truck (mini trucks that are tiny yet practical, with RWD or AWD, are extremely light, and only have engines of up to 660cc) transformed into ...
According to the latest restrictions from 1998, Kei cars are constrained to a length of 11.2 feet, a width of 4.9 feet, a height of 6.6 feet, and an engine sized 660 cubic centimeters or less with ...
The ‘kei’ cars and trucks are growing in popularity in the U.S. But many states have explicitly banned them in recent years. A bill at the statehouse would allow them on Colorado roads.
Kei trucks are about 11 feet long and are typically limited to about 25 miles an hour. According to Japan Car Direct, they've become popular with buyers such as farmers. It's not just tiny homes ...
If this whet your appetite for ambitious kei truck builds, then you're in luck as we have a boat load of them. To find out how good a six-wheel kei truck is at off-roading, head here.
Kei trucks have been stuck in a strange legal limbo thanks to gaps in federal and state regulations. They were never meant to be sold in the United States. Many drive right-handed, and don't have ...
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