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In reply to the discussion: Trump says he approved the making of Japanese 'tiny cars' to be sold in the US [View all]Woodwizard
(1,245 posts)36. I hit 95 in mine
It took a while and felt a lot faster. I actually replaced the engine with a 72 the cam was shot in the 71. Got the replacement engine from one on our on base junkyard for 20 bucks minus the cylinder head which I used from the 71.
You could pick the engine up alone I pulled it more than once.
It was the most unreliable car I ever had but so much fun to drive.
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Trump says he approved the making of Japanese 'tiny cars' to be sold in the US [View all]
Polybius
12 hrs ago
OP
Something like that might be good for my situation. But was it something that was actually being held up previously?
Silent Type
12 hrs ago
#1
How do they fare when collided with those 2-3+ ton behemoths he also insists be sold in the US?
RockRaven
11 hrs ago
#2
many of those van types in Hawaii but they are all right hand drive as they do in Japan
msongs
11 hrs ago
#5
Honda makes a neat little Kei convertible...660 cc . I've had motorcycle bigger than this.. but it is WAY cool.
mitch96
33 sec ago
#40
I had a yellow one, same thing. Weighed about 1400 lbs. 40 mpg, 803 cc although called 850.
twodogsbarking
2 hrs ago
#35
I occaionally squeezed myself and two others in. Was better when it was two females.
twodogsbarking
1 hr ago
#38
No. Kei vehicles are subcompact cars/trucks, slightly smaller than the 1990s Geo Tracker
Eugene
8 hrs ago
#16
"Building Kei trucks in the U.S. would also require alterations to federal motor vehicle safety standards"
progree
8 hrs ago
#14
His MAGA base has resoundingly rejected small sedans for giant trucks and SUVs.
tanyev
5 hrs ago
#20
Are they street-safe, or are they mostly for farm-use and residential (gated-community) use?
QueerDuck
5 hrs ago
#21
Lower center of gravity? I know that they are bigger than the Smart Cars in Germany...
QueerDuck
15 min ago
#39