Mini Miracles: The History of the Kei Car

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
  • A classic car connaisseur dives into the weird and wonderful world of the Japanse microcar: the Kei car! Why are these quirky cars so tiny? Why do you see them almost exclusively in Japan, and what's up with these keijidosha roadsters, pickups and vans?
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  • @peekaboo1575
    @peekaboo1575 Рік тому +210

    @7:57 The reason Honda skipped passenger cars and went straight to sports cars and work trucks is because at the time the Japanese government was preparing to pass a law that forbade new players from entering the car market, meaning that any company that hadn't made cars by that point wouldn't have been allowed to do so.
    Soichiro thought the idea was absurd so he got his motorcycle company to make it's first cars just in case, all the while he was fighting a media, lobbying & PR war against the Japanese government. He won.
    Soichiro also fought the Jap gov on other such laws. One great example being a certain law Japan had at the time that reserved the red color for emergency vehicles only, thus making it forbidden for passenger cars of any kind. That's the reason the S500 was painted red. It wasn't just because it was a sporty convertible but also to warm up the Japanese public & press to the idea of owning red cars. He also won that one.

    • @EdsAutoReviews
      @EdsAutoReviews  Рік тому +34

      Very interesting info! A great addition to the video and explains a lot! Thank you!

    • @pimbrokken
      @pimbrokken Рік тому

      How do you know all this? You Japanese?

    • @SonicBoone56
      @SonicBoone56 Рік тому +5

      What a legend.

    • @sandasturner9529
      @sandasturner9529 Рік тому +1

      Is this the reason why red cars cost more to insure in America?

    • @hydrolifetech7911
      @hydrolifetech7911 8 місяців тому

      ​@@sandasturner9529 red cars costing more to insure is a myth

  • @Kommisar_Lutter
    @Kommisar_Lutter Рік тому +109

    Fun fact: Daewoo Tico is a rebadged kei car, the Suzuki Alto 3rd gen, altough with 800cc engine. It was quite popular in Poland in 90s and early 2000s togegher with other Daewoo models, and was even produced here in Poland too. So 'technically' we even built kei cars in Europe :D

    • @Truenofan86
      @Truenofan86 Рік тому +10

      "Jazda Tico to Rizico"

    • @jacobrzeszewski6527
      @jacobrzeszewski6527 Рік тому

      Way better than the Niki 650.

    • @richardvickrey4786
      @richardvickrey4786 Рік тому

      Ed, your reviews just get better & better. I look forward to watching anything you cover. The political situation in the USA is horrible & growing more problematic every day. Your videos provide a blessed relief. So, thank you!

    • @MrDuncl
      @MrDuncl Рік тому

      I was in Poland two weeks ago and saw one. Also several of those strange French style Microcars that look like they want to become a Kei car when they grow up.

    • @piotrwarszynski797
      @piotrwarszynski797 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@MrDunclAixam, Microcar, Lieger?

  • @yorkhawk
    @yorkhawk Рік тому +40

    FYI the Caterham Seven 170 (Suzuki 660cc engine) is sold as a Kei car in Japan. It has a narrower track than other 7s but the engine power exceeds that of the gentlemen's agreement. Apparently Caterham said they would detune the engine for the Japanese market but the authorities told them not to bother.

    • @tanaka90
      @tanaka90 Рік тому

      Yeah not a true kei car tho

    • @foxy126pl6
      @foxy126pl6 9 місяців тому +6

      ​@@tanaka90i mean, it can be registered as one in japan, so it literally is, legally speaking

  • @petermontoya1796
    @petermontoya1796 Рік тому +92

    I was in Japan in the early 1980's. One of my mates had a Kei Car. At first I thought it would be WAY TOO SMALL. It was quite a nice little car !! I was impressed. Of course in Japan the roads are much smaller than California, but getting around town in one of those was loads of fun!!

    • @EdsAutoReviews
      @EdsAutoReviews  Рік тому +17

      It is something that I have not mentioned in the video, but the street space etc. also contributes to chosing a kei car. Japan has many of these unique crammed alleyways and kei car owners can also get assigned parking spots.

  • @Nickos1b
    @Nickos1b Рік тому +27

    Suzuki Wagon R. They are still sought after in the used market. They are small on the outside with an interior room that seemed magically large. I still remember the TV commercial back in the day when someone came to their Wagon R with the shopping cart from a supermarket and they actually fitted the whole cart inside the car.

  • @kijekuyo9494
    @kijekuyo9494 Рік тому +39

    I was very happy to see that you had posted this video.
    I drove a kei-car (2004 Suzuki Wagon R) all over Aichi and Shizuoka, Japan, and I loved it. The cargo space was better than many much larger (i.e. fatter, heavier, gas-guzzling) cars sold in the US. I look at the similar sized Smart, and think how stupid it is to have only two seats and far less cargo room. I wish we had kei-cars in the US.
    We had a water pipe break during a trip and I was able to push the car to a repair shop for quite a distance on level ground while my wife steered from the driver's seat. That's how light they are.
    The downside is lack of safety. You don't want to have a collision in one of these things, unless perhaps, it's with another kei-car. There is absolutely no crush zone.

  • @ianzeitner9035
    @ianzeitner9035 Рік тому +21

    Nice to finally see a video about Kei cars as my father owns a L251 Daihatsu Cuore (Export Version of the Mira where they bolted on a third cylinder for a whopping 58hp out of 989cc). I want to add that despite its small dimensions, it can fit 4 people very comfortably, more so than my mom’s Seat Ibiza, especially on the rear seat bench. And although it isn’t objectively fast, it’s quite fun to drive around in and feels much quicker than it actually is. Would really like to experience how the 2-cylinder Mira performs when fully loaded though, having seen how slow the 3-cyl can get. Tires are surprisingly expensive btw, you can pretty much only get Yokohama or some random chinese brand you never heard of, can’t be picky when you need 145/80 R12. A full set of winter Tires is about 280€, which is a lot for a tiny ‘car’ that can be bought for well under 1000€.

  • @peekaboo1575
    @peekaboo1575 Рік тому +35

    I absolutely love kei cars. If I lived in Japan right now I'd get a N One with the 6MT.
    Of course it goes without saying that the sporty ones from the 90s and the newer (but already discontinued) S660 are the finest Kei cars ever made.

    • @obelic71
      @obelic71 Рік тому +1

      In Europe the Suzuki Alto (MK1/ Marutti) was equiped with an 800CC engine.
      Reliability way of the chart! , 5.5 Liter fuelburn for each 100 km, luxury euh you are protected from the elements and don't need to walk. safety only due its "low" not ear damaging speed (100 km/h max cruise,120 km/h gives jetengine noise!)

    • @peekaboo1575
      @peekaboo1575 Рік тому +3

      @@obelic71 IIRC Kei Cars are limited to 140km/h but I imagine this does not apply to your 800cc Suzuki.
      They are fine city cars and the modern ones should be more than adequate for highway driving but I cannot imagine taking one of the older models on any sort of high speed road. Must be rather spooky.

    • @obelic71
      @obelic71 Рік тому

      @@peekaboo1575 the later Alto MKII III and IV had 1 Liter engines and only the MKIII ( the rustbucket of the 4 )is disapearing from the streets in Europe.
      And yes they are fine city cars who often stay in a family and are passed down generations.

    • @clarksonoceallachain8536
      @clarksonoceallachain8536 Рік тому +1

      Thats the RS version
      Typically sold in yellow
      Id buy one with mr bean colours

    • @noriyukitakano2366
      @noriyukitakano2366 Рік тому +3

      I'm delighted to read your comment. I'm racing in an N-ONE one-make race series in Japan that is named N-ONE Owners Cup. It is also seen around 16:50 on this video. I had a test drive of the MT version, but due to the race regulation I'm using a CVT model.

  • @gratefulot360
    @gratefulot360 Рік тому +208

    Coincidence, I took my Subaru Forester to the dealer today and there was a totally restored Subaru 360 in the showroom. It's small enough to hide in a backpack and totally unsafe at any speed.

    • @EdsAutoReviews
      @EdsAutoReviews  Рік тому +33

      I wonder what Ralph Nader had to say about these cars XD

    • @kdrapertrucker
      @kdrapertrucker Рік тому +16

      I work at Subaru of Indiana automotive, the only Subaru car plant outside of Japan and drive my Subaru Sambar kei truck to work almost every day.

    • @kdrapertrucker
      @kdrapertrucker Рік тому +9

      ​@@EdsAutoReviewsNader was a con man.

    • @adrianmonk4440
      @adrianmonk4440 Рік тому +3

      I HATE THAT
      NADER SLOGAN.

    • @sandasturner9529
      @sandasturner9529 Рік тому +2

      That's why it's called "the 360" , as in you be doing 360⁰ spins

  • @currentsitguy
    @currentsitguy Рік тому +30

    I'm an American who owns a 93 Suzuki Cappuccino. I absolutely love it. I can't think of another vehicle that is more fun to drive.

    • @keithhooper6123
      @keithhooper6123 10 місяців тому +2

      As a Daihatsu Copen driver,I think it matches yours for fun.

  • @The_R-n-I_Guy
    @The_R-n-I_Guy Рік тому +9

    As a 6'2" American. I probably wouldn't be able to fit in a Kei car. But I would definitely try. For some reason I love extremely large and extremely small cars.

    • @danielguzman9061
      @danielguzman9061 Рік тому +5

      You should try in some type of kei kar minivan.

    • @zarakdurrani7584
      @zarakdurrani7584 11 місяців тому +2

      You can easily fit in any new Kei car. For example the Daihatsu Mira/Move, Honda N One/ N Wgn, Suzuki hustler/Wagon R/Alto. I have seen taller people get into and out of these with zero problems.

  • @KyurekiHana
    @KyurekiHana Рік тому +9

    Glad to see the Kei cars getting more attention over time. I live in America, and I hate how huge all vehicles have gotten lately, with the compact and subcompact city car classes slowly dying out here. I really like space efficiency, as it makes me feel more in control of the car with how nimble they are compared to large, lumbering trucks and SUVs. I'm still trying to reconcile what car I'll eventually get to replace the Ford C-Max I used to have.

    • @kdrapertrucker
      @kdrapertrucker Рік тому +2

      You know, I love my F150 pickup, dependable, great power, good fuel economy, sporty for a truck, still can haul and tow a decent amount, but I also love my 1994 Subaru sambar pickup.

    • @MrDuncl
      @MrDuncl Рік тому

      Wait 23 years and get a Ford Puma 🙂 p.s. more seriously isn't the Kia Niro C-Max size ?

  • @JK061996
    @JK061996 Рік тому +15

    Some kei vans also came to Europe, often in rebadged form. For instance the Suzuki Carry became the Bedford Rascal while the Daihatsu Hijet was sold as the Piaggio Porter

    • @christiangomez2496
      @christiangomez2496 Рік тому +3

      They also were built outside of Japan often under license.

    • @MrDuncl
      @MrDuncl Рік тому +1

      @@christiangomez2496 The Rascal was made in the U.K. They also tended to get larger 1.0 or even 1.3 litre N.A. engines,

    • @christiangomez2496
      @christiangomez2496 Рік тому

      @@MrDuncl I was aware of the Rascal. I just forgot to mention that.

    • @foxy126pl6
      @foxy126pl6 9 місяців тому

      ​@@MrDunclyep, the porter offered a 1.2l diesel aswell

  • @TIB1245L
    @TIB1245L Рік тому +6

    Kei cars have quite a presence in Malaysia with the 2nd national car manufacturer Perodua producing rebadged Daihatsu Miras and Moves during their early years

  • @danr1920
    @danr1920 Рік тому +10

    Saw a couple in Hawaii last winter. Really weird. I want one...or two! The vans were great.

  • @craigjones2878
    @craigjones2878 Рік тому +7

    The Kei cars make that ‘53 Customline look huge, I wonder how many of these were sold in Japan.

    • @johnd8892
      @johnd8892 Рік тому

      I would say close to zero 53 Customlines sold new in Japan. Much more likely that they came with the US occupying forces post war.
      Many Japanese could barely afford a new motorcycle, hence the Kei cars. Japanese taxes would also price large cars out of reach for most then. Occupying forces exempt from all these taxes. Left hand drive cars also a problem driving on the left of the road as Japan does.
      A nearly forgotten aspect of the end of the Japanese part in the war.

  • @TexRenner
    @TexRenner Рік тому +4

    I drove a 1969 Subaru 360 (Kei) van to high school in Houston, Texas from 1970 through '72. The top speed was barely 60 mph, the tailwind of pickup trucks and Cadillacs blew me all over the road. My friends and I wanted to be hippies and were oblivious to all danger.

  • @AspireTechYT
    @AspireTechYT Рік тому +14

    You should check out kei trucks and minivans that are being sold like hotcakes in the Philippines, despite being a surplus and being converted to left hand drive, those are a hit in the country :D

    • @seanoneillsongs
      @seanoneillsongs Рік тому

      Some of the Suzukis look really funky. I've even seen tiny pickups with four seats and a pretty small load area.
      The multi cabs aren't much bigger either and at Robinson's mall, they won't leave for downtown Tacloban until both facing benches have 8 passengers and there's another beside the driver.

    • @clarksonoceallachain8536
      @clarksonoceallachain8536 Рік тому

      I wonder what a Philippino would think of the uro vamtac then
      A spanish madetruck thats not at all small
      And with longer chassis such as a 5.4M long vamtac
      The 1st gen vamtac in spain
      Was sold as military vehicle and police and ambulance and fire truck and civilian and work truck

    • @seanoneillsongs
      @seanoneillsongs Рік тому

      @@clarksonoceallachain8536 I’ll ask around on my next trip there.

  • @waynezheng7629
    @waynezheng7629 Рік тому +7

    I think it's worth mentioning in Tokyo you can't buy anything other than a kei car unless you can prove you have a car space to park it. So it seems the kei car will always have a market.

    • @MrDuncl
      @MrDuncl Рік тому +1

      Some UA-camr living in Japan bought a Honda Fit and said the biggest delay in the purchase was waiting for some official to come and measure his parking space,

  • @RadekPogoda
    @RadekPogoda Рік тому +1

    Thanks to a transmission failure of my brand new VW CC 2.0TSI in 2015, I became an involuntary driver of a VW Up! 1.0. I fought the dealership staff to get something bigger, but they didn’t have any other courtesy car on the lot.
    I took it and… fell in love instantly, as it is a truly great little gem. After nearly a month and 3000+ kilometers I even considered buying the Up! GTI as a toy, to have fun on the weekends and keep it forever…
    Imagine my shock when I arrived in Japan 8 months later and realized the Kei is much smaller still.
    Great episode - as always. Thanks!

  • @johngraves6878
    @johngraves6878 Рік тому +25

    Your car videos are so superior to your American youtube competitors. I find the European viewpoint and humor so refreshing. I mean, you never seem to run out of great content. I thought some of those Japanese Kei cars were excellent, seductive, clean designs! The very first Subaru, for example, did not really look old fashioned at all. Timeless, like a Japanese VW bug. Some of the cute little sports cars were extremely hot looking, even if they didn't have racing specs. I visited Japan in 2003, and I can confirm that those micro-vehicles and micro-vans are ubiquitous.

  • @kevinbarry71
    @kevinbarry71 Рік тому +8

    As it turns out; a lot of American farmers, or other land owners, buy the truck and van versions of these cars in fairly large numbers. Of course they have to be 25 years old to be legally imported

    • @chasebarber6154
      @chasebarber6154 Рік тому

      Newer models can be imported in some states as long as they are modified to meet certain restrictions. Alabama, for example, allows them to be registered as "low speed road vehicles" as long as they are governed to 25mph and such vehicles are prohibited from using interstate highways. Different states have different rules, of course.

    • @kevinbarry71
      @kevinbarry71 Рік тому +1

      @@chasebarber6154 you are not talking about importing, you are talking about registration. In order to be imported into the country they must be 25 years old unless they can meet all federal safety and emissions standards for that year

    • @TheOtherBill
      @TheOtherBill Рік тому

      They're road legal in some states (unfortunately not mine) and the mini trucks are gaining a cult following. I would purchase one if I could drive it on the street, even if restricted.

    • @chasebarber6154
      @chasebarber6154 Рік тому

      @@kevinbarry71 You can legally import newer ones as long as the engines meet EPA emissions standards and they have the legally required modifications to convert them to a low speed vehicle. My point above was that some states allow road use/registration, and others do not(meaning they're for off-road or farm use only).

  • @McBeamer94
    @McBeamer94 Рік тому +12

    My most favorite kind of Kei Car is the mini sports car, either with the classic FR layout (like the Suzuki Cappuccino) or with the kart-like MR one (like the Honda Beat, the Honda S660 and the Mazda Autozam AZ-1). I just love these little sports cars, they seem like they have no mass at all when they're being driven. 💗
    edit: the Mazda R360 Coupe is sweeet! I'd love to have it! 💗

    • @johnd8892
      @johnd8892 Рік тому +2

      The Mazda R360 Coupe was also sold in small numbers in Australia from about 1962. A survivor one at Mazda Australia head office. They may also have one of the 1959 tiny Mazda three wheeled trucks that Mazda in Australia started with.
      Some of the other more recent Kei sports cars made it to Australia to be sold in small numbers. Helps that we drive on the left with steering wheel on the right like Japan, so no special model needed.

  • @b.1570
    @b.1570 Рік тому +4

    6:51 Give the Daihatsu Midget some goddamn respect he's a funky boi and I love it

  • @nickgee7291
    @nickgee7291 Рік тому +23

    ur such an amazing content creater for having meaty, well made videos focusing on quirky or weird or cars full of character or forgotten. all so interesting !!

  • @ScottSweistal
    @ScottSweistal Рік тому +2

    I currently reside in Japan. Lover seeing the Kei cars. Design and styling. I’m 6’3” Swed. I don’t fit in many of them. Daihatsu makes many of them. I had the Daihatsu Gino. Fun but a bit to small. Now I have a 207 CC Peugeot. A bit larger. Not by much. Thank you for the great auto site. I enjoy all your posts. BTW my very first car was a 1956 Cadillac Sedan-Deville pearl white with a gold grill. The back passenger widow was the only one that went down. Hidden gas port under the taillight and an auto suck-down boot lid. Drove from gas station to gas station. Loved it. Again thank you

    • @nunyabusiness896
      @nunyabusiness896 Рік тому

      That's just nonsense, 6'3" would fit in most aside from the smallest kei sports cars. I'm 6'1" and could've worn a helmet and hiking boots in a Suzuki Alto Works and still been fine. You must be one of those people that like sitting practically in the back seat to drive for...some reason.

  • @Sarin-Q
    @Sarin-Q 8 місяців тому +1

    Surprisingly comprehensive explanation of keis! I love my Honda Beat, and I'm always happy to see people taking am interest in kei stuff. I'd also like to mention there's a kei compliant version of the Caterham Seven, if you want another example of a European kei.

  • @show4
    @show4 Рік тому +1

    I drove a Suzuki Fronte in the early 80s when I was stationed in Japan.. pushed it to the limits.. it was so much fun! Thanks for the memories!

  • @bobcatracer
    @bobcatracer Рік тому +9

    Honestly I'd like a video on chrysler's k-cars. Especially if we're talking about the Dodge M4S turbo.

  • @christopherkraft1327
    @christopherkraft1327 Рік тому +7

    Hey Ed, thanks for sharing this exciting & informative video!!! 👍👍🙂

  • @DSP1968
    @DSP1968 Рік тому +5

    Ed, thank you for providing a great overview of this market segment. I really enjoyed it and learned a few things along the way.

  • @zaremol2779
    @zaremol2779 Рік тому +3

    3:00 Someone almost got run over 70+ years ago, what a capture

  • @jkb2016
    @jkb2016 Рік тому +2

    I LOVE my '06 Daihatsu Mira, unfortunately, a botched floor sealing job urges me to sell it as scrap soon. Except for the superfluous 1st and 3rd gear and the bad hillclimbing on the Autobahn it has been a reliable, and practical city car that let me sneak (and park!) through Hamburg's awful traffic. I will miss you!

  • @adriangoede7433
    @adriangoede7433 Рік тому +2

    Suzuki Sambar? Subaru Sambar. Excellent video!!! Love it, thank you.

  • @sauschwaenzle420
    @sauschwaenzle420 Рік тому +23

    Soon enough to not be able to watch it fully

  • @gabrielv.4358
    @gabrielv.4358 8 місяців тому +1

    I REALLY LOVE Kei cars, they are SO SMALL and pretty nippy for their size

  • @FreeManFreeThought
    @FreeManFreeThought Рік тому +1

    I live in British Columbia, Canada. Old Kei trucks are *ubiquitous* as farm runarounds here (at least in my area). Basically: they are cheaper than a utility ATV, road legal, cheaper to fuel than a pickup, and big enough for standard little runs into town.

  • @wilrohan2985
    @wilrohan2985 Рік тому +1

    I used to work as a product planner for Subaru in Westminster, California back in the late 1980s. I remember Yoshi, who brought in the 360. He was a really nice guy. My favorite K car was the Rex.

  • @DiamondDustVIII
    @DiamondDustVIII Рік тому +1

    This is perfect timing, I've just bought an imported Suzuki Jimny (still waiting for it to get loaded on a truck and brought here) and trying to explain to people exactly how small it actually is has been difficult.

  • @timurtatlici5320
    @timurtatlici5320 Рік тому +5

    I had a 1997 Daihatsu Cuore with 42 hp and until now it was the most fun car to drive I've ever owned. And for short trips 4 people fit in relatively easily. I still don't really understand myself, why I sold it.

    • @Tourist1967
      @Tourist1967 Рік тому

      I have owned cars from prestigious marques - but the most reliable and often the most fun to drive were a Cuore and a Copen.

  • @DanAlexC
    @DanAlexC Рік тому

    my very first car was a Kei car, a Daewoo Tico. I once cramped 8 people in it on a 70 mile journey in the middle of the winter. Best fun I ever had. They are cheerful,, noisy, low on power, no safety features at all, but boy they're fun to kick around.

  • @bldontmatter5319
    @bldontmatter5319 Рік тому +1

    Im driving here in Kazakhstan and i can tell you that kei cars are plentiful here. Even though its right hand drive here, you see tons of left hand drive cars. The roads are thin and everyone weaves in and out, but id be too scared to drive a small minicar in the event of a crash.

  • @bhardnavares5903
    @bhardnavares5903 Місяць тому

    I adore kei cars simply because they are practical and can be utilitarian even with it's small package. Plus it's light and has good handling and easy to park to go around in narrow corners or having a limited space for parking.

  • @FionaOfMountLawley
    @FionaOfMountLawley Рік тому +1

    Australia got a lot of these. I remember the Daihatsu Mira (Handivan in Australia, Cuore in Europe) and Suzuki Mighty Boy. I personally had a Honda City and then a Suzuki Alto. So my first two vehicles were both kei cars. The Honda 360 was available as the Scamp for a time until it was supplanted by the City and Civic. Both the Jimny and Jimny Sierra were distributed. The Sierra (sold as the Samurai in America) was far more successful. The Subaru Sambar made an appearance too .
    There are some kei-trucks which though not common, are available. A local mixed commercial development near me displays one. I think it's probably a Daihatsu Hi-Jet.
    There was time that you'd routinely see Handivans and Mighty Boys on the road. Jimny Sierras are still an occasional sight on Australian roads and have a much better reputation in Australia than they did the the US.

    • @steved3702
      @steved3702 Рік тому

      Still smile when I see the occasional Mighty BOY on the road! I remember the Alto as being an 800cc model - probably just for export!

  • @jamesmisener3006
    @jamesmisener3006 Рік тому +1

    Okei got it. Thanks Ed. That was fun.
    Cheers 🇨🇦

  • @shadowgunner69
    @shadowgunner69 Рік тому

    Brought my Honda N360 back to the US after I left Japan. Picked it up at the Port of Los Angeles, RH drive and screaming at 6000 rpm going down the freeway at 50 mph. I managed to get six US servicemen in that car. Loved the little bugger.

  • @francisfay5190
    @francisfay5190 Рік тому +4

    Ed great video as usual. Did you look at the Japanese versions of the retro Kai cars like the Nissan Figaro

    • @johnd8892
      @johnd8892 Рік тому +5

      Figaro likely too big for a Kei.

    • @NatsukiMogiIsBestGirl
      @NatsukiMogiIsBestGirl Рік тому +1

      ​​@@johnd8892Correct, it (and its other Pike car brethren) were based on the K10 March

  • @ridezosmon2306
    @ridezosmon2306 Рік тому +1

    And here I thought the Corsa B 3 door was the smallest and quickest.
    It still is in my garage and heart ♡

  • @oneanddone7992
    @oneanddone7992 Рік тому +1

    I live in the US and own a Beat. It is nothing short of brilliant considering it is, in Japan at the time, a bottom-of-the-barrel, cheap throw-away car. The Beat is more fun than any car I have owned over the past 50 years, including a Viper, multiple Corvettes, and Z32s.

  • @robertyoung1777
    @robertyoung1777 Рік тому +2

    How about a show featuring cabs like the American Checker and British cabs?
    Great content - thank you.

  • @morbozim
    @morbozim 11 місяців тому

    what a cool episode, I skipped back multiple times to get a good look at these exotic cars :)

  • @MrDuncl
    @MrDuncl Рік тому

    Nice to see the VW Up get mentioned so many times. Due to a problem with my car we took my wife's on a 250 mile round trip to the airport. Plenty of room for the two of us and our luggage. Several times she had to remind me that the speed limit is 70MPH. At the end of the journey it had used half a tank of fuel, reporting 67MPG U.K (55MPG US).

  • @jmirsp4z
    @jmirsp4z Рік тому +2

    i drive a honda beat daily and it's the most fun you can ever have on 4 wheels... if you ever get a chance to drive a kei-car you absolutely should. they're extremely cheap to run too.

  • @charlescrossman2225
    @charlescrossman2225 Рік тому +1

    ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO ED!!! MERCI!

  • @toxen5919
    @toxen5919 Рік тому

    Your voice and way of speaking at the WW2 history segment reminds me of that military training short films voice

  • @MaximGhost
    @MaximGhost 5 місяців тому +1

    I guess I'm late in the game, but Kei vehicles older than 25 are now being legally imported here in the United States as classic or vintage vehicles. Affordable Kei cars are popular in crowded cities, and Kei trucks are popular in rural areas.
    However, on the advice of insurance companies, several states have banned them due to safety, but there has been a backlash to these bans by Kei enthusiasts since these Kei cars and trucks are no more dangerous than the motorcycles with even more power already on the roads. So Kei cars and trucks are definitely living a second life here in the United States for the reasons stated at the end of this video.

  • @claytonbouldin9381
    @claytonbouldin9381 Рік тому +1

    There is a bar near me that has a Kei van as their business vehicle. It looks really cool to me.

  • @taeharte7501
    @taeharte7501 Рік тому +1

    Great video of great - small - cars. I once owned a Subaru Mini Jumbo, quite luxurious with 4 doors. I really enjoyed it.

  • @KikuraKun
    @KikuraKun 9 місяців тому

    Definitely fall in love with the Copen since GT4. Now, I'm making a plan to own one.

  • @martijnvangorp
    @martijnvangorp Рік тому +2

    Weer een top aflevering Ed!

  • @danielc3472
    @danielc3472 Рік тому +1

    Love the little Kei cars! 👍🏼

  • @starpergaming2688
    @starpergaming2688 Рік тому +1

    I live in Vladivostok. We drive all those used Japanese cars. And key cars become very popular due to growing tariffs. As it gets too pricy to bring a used 8yo Japanese car. But if it's a kei car. Than you on a budget. And therefore many people drive those here. Especially those mini minivans. Those even used as a taxi sometimes. Very useful and fuel efficient vehicles.

  • @donedwards6414
    @donedwards6414 Рік тому +1

    Fascinating, excellent report.

  • @viking7509
    @viking7509 Рік тому

    I live in the Netherlands and daily drive a 1993 Daihatsu Cuore/mira. Currently in the process of engine swapping it to a 1 litre out of a 2001 Cuore. It has been the most reliable car i have ever had and i love it so much. I will keep it for as long as possible!

  • @Nafeels
    @Nafeels 10 місяців тому

    The kei car was responsible for the birth of our second national automobile company, Perodua. Originally meant to compete with Proton by providing average Malaysians with a cheaper car, it had transformed into basically THE go-to car company with affordable automotive options that’s still on the smaller and more barebones side.
    The humble Perodua Kancil based on the Daihatsu Mira still sits on my front lawn as of writing.

  • @corbinpeacock8722
    @corbinpeacock8722 Рік тому +1

    When he jokingly said that the suzulight had a V8 my brain didn't register that he said "6.7L" and I thought he was going to tell me that this tiny car had a 300cc V8

  • @morenofranco9235
    @morenofranco9235 Рік тому

    Another excellent presentation. Thanks, Ed, for a wonderfully informative channel. I had a Honda S500 that I bought in 1973. Really fun, sporty get-about.

  • @robertmiller2173
    @robertmiller2173 Рік тому

    Thanks, what a great program.
    I had a Ford KA, and I loved it, it was fantastic, it had the amazing Ford Cross Flow Kent 1,300 cc engine with a manual 5 speed gear box, and it handled well on our Mountainous South Island Roads here in New Zealand! I was going to keep it forever but my son smashed it.
    I'm thinking of getting another as it will be a classic car!

  • @maxmouse3
    @maxmouse3 6 місяців тому

    I love the honda beat! Such an iconic little car

  • @joao.brigato
    @joao.brigato Рік тому +1

    Your videos are so grate! Congrats

  • @brianfleitas1829
    @brianfleitas1829 Рік тому +1

    The Autozam AZ-1 is rated at 63hp. Many owners have dyno tested these cars and have put down 73hp at the wheels. The best about a "Gentleman's Agreement" is there isn't one.

  • @floatpvnk
    @floatpvnk Рік тому

    There’s a kei van for sale at this dodgy used auto shop near me. It’s so cute I want to get it but I’d rather not deal with crazy eye Dave again. Cute little thing it is.
    Another top notch video my man.

  • @johnd8892
    @johnd8892 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for a good reference vid.
    Australia got the Honda T500 truck in this from about 1964, then the Honda S600 and S800 sports cars.
    By about 1969 we got the Honda N360 sedan then a bit later the N600. We were about the only country outside Japan to get the Z360 sporty car as later seen splitting in the film Malcolm. Everywhere else got the Z600 but we did not.
    Daihatsu sold the two stroke Fellow Max here soon after.
    By the time Honda sold the Life 360 here , Honda buyers were much more interested in the early Civic cars and the true Kei cars petered out.
    Earliest would be the Mazda 360 sold here in 62 or 63 although some of the 360 Mazda three wheel trucks were sold here from 1959. Qantas had a few of them for airport use.

  • @josephbingham1255
    @josephbingham1255 Рік тому +1

    Very interesting. At 5:41 the California importer of Subaru 360. A Lockheed engineer used to drive on of these noisy, slow and smoking 2 strokes from Lockheed Burbank to Palmdale so maybe he bought it here? The $1275 for the Subararu. The VW Beetle at this time had a advertised price of $1.999 which likely dealers added more to.
    7:00 Wow - a Subaru 360 estate station wagon!
    About this time the time of the Lockheed engineer I also saw coming out of Burbank Airport the unusually sounding and now famous Chrysler turbine car.

  • @jaycarlson927
    @jaycarlson927 Рік тому

    your research is amazing

  • @KuDastardly
    @KuDastardly 9 місяців тому

    Kei cars and micro cars do have some relevance in the conventional market. I think in some European countries, some micro cars can legally be driven on sidewalks so long as they meet strict regulations and stuff.

  • @MicrophonicFool
    @MicrophonicFool Рік тому

    The Vans and Pickups are all over the place in Canada, especially here on the West Coast. Most that get brought over have less than 30K KM on them, and cost about $5500. Buddy of mine bought a Kei Firetruck.

  • @nsmkke
    @nsmkke Рік тому +1

    Hi from France, Ed!

  • @adrianmonk4440
    @adrianmonk4440 Рік тому

    Another Bang Up job Ed. Thank you. Jay Leno's Garage featured that mid engine Azamoto. OF NOTE: Domestic Japanese automobile taxes INCREASE with age. I.E
    they DO NOT want J. cars JUNKING UP the base of Mount Fuji. They want them exported OUT of the Japan.

  • @ropeburn6684
    @ropeburn6684 Рік тому +1

    I really wonder why Kei cars aren't more popular in Germany. I mean, our tuning regulations are both strict and very lenient at the same time. As long as you get roadwhorthiness approval for your modified car, the rest is peanuts. Your insurance goes up by one class, if at all, and road tax likewise. It all depends on the "registration class number" of the original vehicle, which never changes even if you swap the whole engine. The registration class of the original frame/chassis is what counts. On top of that, older emissions regulations for tax purposes used to be based on displacement - which would've made a 600cc vehicle VERY cheap no matter what.
    So I imagine, you could tune up a 600cc Kei car into oblivion, including turbocharging and whatnot, and as long as the rest of the car (brakes, suspension etc) is upgraded reasonably as well, it would still be a very affordable car as far as insurance and tax is concerned.

  • @yourlocalidiot69420
    @yourlocalidiot69420 Місяць тому

    17:45 That sounded very personal 😂

  • @deathmetalchili6902
    @deathmetalchili6902 Рік тому +4

    YES! Another E.A.R. VIDEO!!!!!
    F'n STOKED!!!!!!!

  • @AtheistOrphan
    @AtheistOrphan Рік тому

    11:35 - Madness! (‘I’ve been driving in my car’)

  • @wonseok_song
    @wonseok_song Рік тому +1

    Kei cars are required to have a yellow license plate.
    That is why Honda Beat was yellow as a default.
    Honda didn't want the yellow license plate to stand out.

  • @chrisbell52310
    @chrisbell52310 Рік тому +2

    Will you be doing a part #2 on Kei trucks or vans?

  • @ReeseBarnard
    @ReeseBarnard Рік тому

    Ed, Please please please do a video on the history (and decline) of hood ornaments.

  • @jimdieseldawg3435
    @jimdieseldawg3435 Рік тому +1

    Excellent work as always; kudos to you, old chap 🙂 Also I now know what the small metallic blue, fizzy and buzzy Suzuki coupe that a neighbour had when I was a kid in the early ‘80s was. Rust did for it eventually (British things) but I always thought it was cool. I wonder if any of the UK ones survive? 🙂

    • @MrDuncl
      @MrDuncl Рік тому +1

      SUZUKI SC 100 Twenty five according to "How Many Left" A big drop from 597 in 1994.

  • @stevie-ray2020
    @stevie-ray2020 Рік тому

    Informative, but neglected to mention a major factor in the sales of Kei-class vehicles in Japan.
    Buyers are not permitted to purchase a vehicle unless they have somewhere to park it, so an official visits your home (or business), measures the space, then refers to their charts from which it is determined the maximum size vehicle will fit (allowing a bit of room to maneuver.
    This is the reason that Kei-class vehicles still sell well in Japan's densely populated cities & towns!

  • @ExoticBankai
    @ExoticBankai Місяць тому

    Super interesting thank you !

  • @Netchus
    @Netchus 11 місяців тому

    my dad's first western car he bought after the german reunion was a subaru libero. He loved this car but swaped it to a VW T3 after it was too difficult to get spare parts.

  • @christiangomez2496
    @christiangomez2496 Рік тому +1

    They also made them internationally under license in mostly other Asian countries

  • @obelic71
    @obelic71 Рік тому +2

    Give Ed a MkI Suzuki Alto Works (600 KG 657CC 64 HP / 98 nm 10.000+ revs) 😁
    180 degrees oposite of his American car preference.
    100% garanteed he likes this Japanese crazyness

  • @Vampirebear13
    @Vampirebear13 Рік тому

    Another great episode !!! Huge thumbs up !!!!

  • @kevinleee3408
    @kevinleee3408 Рік тому

    All the fun of regular car reviews without the rude jokes

  • @joermnyc
    @joermnyc Рік тому

    Recent automotive article: American farmers are importing Kei pickups for use around their land. So someone is trying to sell these here, though US laws are weird about them, and some states will only accept them as “off-road” vehicles like an ATV.

  • @JordanKwon
    @JordanKwon Рік тому +1

    11:37 The Honda City was not a Kei car. By 1981 when the City was first released, Honda was not making any Kei car. Honda reentered the Kei car market in 1985, with the release of Honda Today.

  • @RK_GamerNL
    @RK_GamerNL Рік тому

    My aunt had a Subaru Vivio (rebatched Suzuki Alto in the EU) was a fun little car where you had a radio if you were lucky. now she drives a Suzuki Swift

  • @lordsleepyhead
    @lordsleepyhead Рік тому

    I like kei cars because they're so smol and cute. I wouldn't mind owning one. I could park it in my hallway next to my bikes to avoid paying for a parking permit.

  • @kashmimondal1816
    @kashmimondal1816 Рік тому

    The wagonar is updated and sold in India as well as the swift, which although larger than their kei versions are pretty much still the same, well, if you ignore safety standards in 23, they are

  • @richsackett3423
    @richsackett3423 Рік тому +2

    The guy in the green XJ6 needs to park his damn car already.