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  2. The Way Kei Trucks Suffer Under U.S. Regulations Is Not O-Kei

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    Classic kei trucks are facing legal hurdles in multiple states, including the country's car capital, Michigan.

  3. Move over, Ford and Chevy: Kei trucks are pulling up as ... - AOL

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    Whereas Kei trucks are limited to certain size restrictions — up to 11.2 feet long and 4.8 feet wide — the 2024 F-150 and other newer trucks come in a variety of specs to suit a variety of ...

  4. I’m a Mechanic: 3 Pickup Trucks I Would Never Buy and Why ...

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    Best to consult with your mechanic and see what their opinions are on the best models, as well as some of the worst. Read More: Mechanics Explain Why You Should Never Buy These 6 Popular Car Brands

  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. Kei car - Wikipedia

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    Kei cars are often considered the Japanese equivalent of the European Union's [citation needed] A-segment "city cars". However, contrary to Japan's special Kei cars' legal status and limitations, there are no EU- or pan-European legal restrictions, exceptions or benefits for what European auto journalism or market analysts call the 'A' market-segment of motor vehicles.

  7. Toyota Pixis - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Pixis (Japanese: トヨタ・ピクシス, Hepburn: Toyota Pikushisu) is a series of kei cars, kei truck and microvan manufactured by Daihatsu and sold under the Toyota marque, both owned by Toyota Motor Corporation. The name "Pixis" is derived from words "pixie" or "pixy". [1]