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  2. Kei car - Wikipedia

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    The kei category was created by the Japanese government in 1949, to stimulate both car ownership and growth of Japan's car industry. The regulations were revised multiple times until 1998, but since October 1998, the law consistently specifies a maximum vehicle length, width and height under 3.4 m (11.2 ft), 1.48 m (4.9 ft) and 2.0 m (6.6 ft ...

  3. Daihatsu Copen - Wikipedia

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    The Daihatsu Copen (Japanese: ダイハツ・コペン, Daihatsu Kopen) is a 2-door convertible kei car built by the Japanese car company Daihatsu. It debuted at the 1999 Tokyo Motor Show, as the Daihatsu Copen concept. The second generation model debuted as the Kopen (Future Included) at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show. [3] [4]

  4. Category:Kei cars - Wikipedia

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  5. Kei truck - Wikipedia

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    The kei truck class specifies a maximum size and displacement, which has steadily increased since legislation first enabled the type in 1949. They evolved from earlier three-wheeled trucks based on motorcycles with a small load-carrying area, called san-rin (三輪), which were popular in Japan before World War II.

  6. Suzuki Kei - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki Kei (Japanese: スズキ・Kei (ケイ), Suzuki Kei) is a kei car produced by Suzuki between 1998 and 2009. Originally only available as a three-door hatchback, a five-door version arrived in the third quarter of 1999. [ 1 ]

  7. Honda N360 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda N360 is a small front-engine, front-wheel drive, two-door, four-passenger car manufactured and marketed by Honda from March 1967 through 1970 in Japan's highly regulated kei class — as both a two-door sedan and three-door wagon.

  8. They're tiny, cheap and have a cult following. Why doesn't ...

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    Apply only to kei cars, trucks and microvans that were registered in Rhode Island as of August 1, 2021. (At the time, there were at least 30 in the state, DiPalma said). (At the time, there were ...

  9. Automotive industry in Japan - Wikipedia

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    First Suzuki Wagon R, 1993, bestselling national kei class car. During the 1960s, Japanese automakers launched a bevy of new kei cars in their domestic market; scooters and motorcycles remained dominant, with sales of 1.47 million in 1960 versus a mere 36,000 kei cars. [13]