Japanese Kei Trucks: America’s Surprisingly Popular Auto Enthusiast Trend – SlashGear
The Honda ACTY, Daihatsu HiJet, Subaru Sambar, and Suzuki Carry are common choices for Kei truck buyers. Taking into account the obvious power restrictions of an unmodified 660 cc motor, a Kei truck can do just about anything your average pickup is capable of doing. You won’t be able to, say, tow a trailer, carry dozens of bags of concrete, or be able to reach highway speed in most parts of the country, but in a rural or cramped city setting, Kei trucks have proven to be popular alternatives to the mile-long pickups of today, especially as older more compact pickups get harder to find stateside, and as Ford struggles to get small pickups like the Maverick out onto dealership lots.
In addition to the obvious utility of having a bed, Kei truck fans have turned the tiny trucks into anything from overlanding rigs to full off-roaders complete with lift kits and knobby tires. But perhaps the real draw of Kei trucks is the price. Most trucks, like the Honda ACTY or Daihatsu HiJet that have already been imported Stateside, can be acquired for less than $10,000, or even $9,000 without much struggle.
If you’re looking for a farm truck to replace something like a John Deere Gator, or a side-by-side (some of which can easily exceed a $15,000 price tag), or you’re looking for an alternative and hip city car, then a Kei truck might be worth looking into, as long as you don’t might right-hand drive and only a little more power than a motorcycle.
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