Too bad the big 3 domestic auto crooks petitioned Congress decades ago to not allow these on the roads unless they were 25 years or older. They were afraid of the competition and quality of the JDM/KEI trucks and vehicles. I'd love to own and drive the new KEI trucks all day every day. Thanks for the excellent video 👍🙂
Yeah It really makes no sense. Not a safety issue as they let freaking smart cars on the road. Keep us in line and paying 10s of thousands for brand new trucks. This country lol
Got a new 2021 Hijet Jumbo registered in Alabama last year. It's possible here due to a loophole. It's shipped as off-road use only governed at 25mph. The dealer receives it and cuts the wire. Easy to register it here without a title. Just a bill of sale. Non interstate use is the only restriction and its stated on the tag.
Honestly, kei trucks need to be sold in the US. They're perfect as fleet vehicles, for the city where bigger trucks aren't ideal, and for rental companies. There is a definite market for these as evidenced by the Chinese-made mini trucks you see around some urban areas. However, those aren't nearly as safe or high-quality as the kei trucks.
I have lived in Japan for past 15 years. Have had a light truck all along. I am a bigger guy, and the regular sized light truck is manageable, but tiny and terrifying to drive on the road. It's literally a tin can. 99% of people use them for farm trucks or for work. Not much 4x4 action here, and if there was would look more into a Jimny. The jumbos are cool though. You get the added leg/recline room and with the extra you get more roof height. Getting that cage with canopy is cool. I like the kit there. I would say all in around $20 usd for new one w/ decent kit here in Japan. The truck alone is around $14K. Re: Light cars in general. They are all over the place here in Japan. They make a great A to B vehicle. Cheap to buy. Cheap on gas. Cheap on insurance. Take up less space. Less Noise. Less impact on roads by weight. They make a lot of sense for an urban vehicle. So many different kinds too, like you can get little vans, or sports cars .. and the aforementioned trucks. And to be honest, in my little truck with stick shift .. I feel like I am in the Paris Dakar at times .. you just feel like you are going fast, but in reality, not fast at all. It's all perspective.
You'd love New Zealand, we get grey imports fresh from Japan constantly. Anything?Everything - no age limits. It's why we have some of the best Rotary tuners in the world here too.
I live in Michigan and we have loads of these all over the place. I also know most states allow these for Farm/ATV use. We can buy one with an ATV title, drive it on a farm, drive it in all our small towns that allow ATV's, just can't license it for the highway. =)
Wow 2047 hahah, that sucks. Also i just got recommended this video. So thanks for reviewing this. While it sucks for the US due to the import laws. Australia updated their import laws to let in Kei cars including brand new ones without the 25yr old rule. Main reason because they are economical and cheap to run. As there is no English reviews for these trucks and I want to personally import one myself, this is best review on the tubes. So thanks. I should go talk to my importer about getting one :P
Hard cargo stuff isn't a optional extra from the factory. It just a brand that modifieds kei trucks. You can send your truck off to them to modified it or you can order all the parts and get it shipped to you to do it yourself. I do believe possible sometime it can be done through certain dealerships but it not limited to dihatsu. I am planning on getting one of them roof racks for my 96 carry at somepoint.
Mighty car mods have a full video of one getting taken up the blue mountains 4x4 tracks in Australia ‘Kei to the mountain’ m.ua-cam.com/video/7tfSBS3HyTc/v-deo.html
Really want to get one. In my state they are sold as “off road vehicles only” but off road vehicles can be licensed to be driven on roads except interstates. Same with 4 wheelers and side by sides. So could buy a new mini truck and pretty much drive it any where in my state. Would have to bypass the speed limiter to make it useful.
@@Waybeforethefame not at this point in life. But if I was in the market for a new side by side I would definitely buy a Kei truck over a sxs. Probably be buying a mini van before a mini truck.
In Canada, its 15 years old across the board to the month. Its a felony to import a kei or any non-North American vehicle into Canada if its newer than that with steep fines. Quebec is 25 years old to be street legal and PEI doesn't allow on-road use at all.
2024 Daihatsu Hi-jet jumbo £16000 + VAT on the road in the UK , or 22-23 with a 1000 miles £14,500 . Everyone in the UK seem to be the colour of the Hi-jet in the video.
Yeah i believe so, gotta keep them under like 25mph or something like that. But there very cool to see in person compared to the pre 1999 trucks we got
If not for protectionist federal regulations, we'd be driving the new hotness, instead of 25+ year old kei trucks that are less safe, less fuel efficient and more polluting... but remember, these regulations are for our own good. Thank you Big Government.
I dont wonder if the regulation did change as much as well all love kei trucks would we really spend $20k on a little truck that still doesn't go 70mph and is a 2 seater
@@Waybeforethefame - Yeah, but imagine if ALL of the protectionist regulations were gone, including The Chicken Tax - the 25% tarrif on all light trucks. Suddenly, that $20k mini truck is a $15K mini truck. For those who still prefer used, it'd be great to buy a super nice 2010 kei truck for $8K.
@@Waybeforethefame - Sad but true. The US federal regulations have distorted the JDM used auto market. The small percentage of kei truck enthusiasts in the US has a significant impact on the small 25+ year old keitora market in Japan, so the price of 25-30 year old kei trucks is being artificially inflated by US regulations. It seems crazy that I spent $2000 to ship a Hijet that I bought for $265 but crazy as it is, the math worked for me and I'm a very happy camper. If not for regulations, I'd have bought a $3K to $5K mini truck that was much newer and spent $2000 to ship it. A 2010 kei truck is safer than my 2019 motorcycle but the newer kei truck is illegal to drive on the road because of safety regulations. It makes no sense. I had an experimental airplane that a guy built in his garage. I had it over 200 MPH, and there was no regulation protecting me from doing that. In a free country, people should be able to do as they please as long as it doesn't hurt others. If I rammed my Hijet full speed into, say, a 4Runner, it'd do some body damage and my insurance would reimburse the 4Runner owner. Even for those who believe in nanny state government protecting us from ourselves, the only person endangered by a tiny slow kei truck not meeting NHTSA standards would be the kei truck driver and any passenger they may have who would know by looking at it that it's not NHTSA approved. If that's not enough, post a sticker to inform the passenger. My experimental plane had a placard indicating that it's EXPERIMENTAL and does not meet FAA certification standards (it exceeds them).
So my confusion in all this is that the regulations that are imposed on these vehicles is all based on the IMPORTATION of them, and not the actual registration. Nowhere does Federal Law specifically say that these vehicles cannot be registered(which registration falls to each individual state on what they want to allow or not allow on roads), it only pertains to what is allowed to be shipped into the country. The 25 year waiting period is so that a vehicle can be classified as a "classic" and then does not have to follow certain EPA regulations. However, EPA regulations and importation laws do not directly apply to each other, the largest point to that argument is that there are PLENTY of vehicles that are in USA that do not meet EPA regulations and cannot be registered. It should be noted that most LSV's that are registered that operate on a gas engine do not meet EPA regulations. It can also be noted that most buses across America do not meet the newer EPA standards. So with just this quick google search of how things are worded and what grammar is used where, why do we have to wait so long to register them?
Obviously, cab over pickups wont do too well in crash tests, much less for kei cars. Especially ones with barely any nose.... Your legs are the crumple zone! But so does ATVs and SxS's and those cheap DIY chinese tiny pickups anyway. Blunt hooded kei truck's can atleast protect you in low speeds just fine. (some kei cars that has a notable hood/nose may have on-par safety with regular cars)
Was watching special features of a movie and all vrew were riding in diesel vw crew cab trucks. US had them till like '82 but only 2dr gas. Love these k trucks and vans. Sadly US has banned many vehicles that our auto makers don't want to compete with. Especially all the vehicles getting over 50mpg
Bro this is soo GOATED!! ive owned john deere gators, and this is way over the TOP!! and for the price too! I rather get this instead of the gator. Obviously farm use for now ;) . Thanks for uploading this, fucking game changer
could you not get a used modern one and swap all the tech onto a 25 year old chassis that is already registered? then you could have a new(ish) road legal one. there is an importer here in the uk selling them new, they are asking 18k once tax is paid on them though so far too expensive so that would be about 23000 in USD
excuse my laziness but is there another truck just slightly stronger than this, one that sustain 90MPH, im ok with abit more size. do not recommend a Maverick either.
All kei cars and trucks will have 64 hp most of the time post 2000s for their mid to higher specs.... Unless they cheat their power curves by under-rating, which is rare.
@@Waybeforethefame that means its not a kei truck tho. Theres size restrictions for kei's, and the Townace classifies in size as a sizable minivan or van (for Asian standards)
Sir I want to know the actual cast of this small truck as I am from kashmir it is in india I hope u will read my messa6 and give me the reply of my messa I am waiting forur good reply ok sir so Pl behurry it is a model if 2022
@@richarda996 I don’t think it answers my question. How are they being sold in USA? Is it for export only to another country? If we not allowed to have them for another 25 years, how are they here and who are they being sold to?
@@KrimeAndPunishment - We're not allowed to have them to drive on public roads until they're 25 years old. These are sold for off road use only, like a John Deere Gator, or a Kubota side by side.
Can you help us get financing for one because we need one, because you would have to ship it to us, we can handle $100 to $125 months payment I hope that you can help us. Thanks you John E.May
The new rocky's are not the same as the old ones. They sell them here in Indonesia and they are made like a city car. It's exactly like they did with the chevy blazer. I don't get it. Those models are known for being tough and going through the mud or snow and they just ruined them.
You all know the reason why you cannot buy these and drive them on the roads. American car manufacturers are shit scared of the competition. The answer is start making them in America.
Too bad the big 3 domestic auto crooks petitioned Congress decades ago to not allow these on the roads unless they were 25 years or older. They were afraid of the competition and quality of the JDM/KEI trucks and vehicles. I'd love to own and drive the new KEI trucks all day every day. Thanks for the excellent video 👍🙂
Yeah It really makes no sense. Not a safety issue as they let freaking smart cars on the road. Keep us in line and paying 10s of thousands for brand new trucks. This country lol
100% agree!!!!!
Tell me about it, why do they want us in these pre 1998 little death traps and not new ones that are much safer
Y'all ain't down to band together to overturn this rule.
@@fluis943 we really should
Got a new 2021 Hijet Jumbo registered in Alabama last year. It's possible here due to a loophole. It's shipped as off-road use only governed at 25mph. The dealer receives it and cuts the wire. Easy to register it here without a title. Just a bill of sale. Non interstate use is the only restriction and its stated on the tag.
Wow im VERY jealous!
@derektaylor3806
Is there a loophole for Panama City, Florida?
Honestly, kei trucks need to be sold in the US. They're perfect as fleet vehicles, for the city where bigger trucks aren't ideal, and for rental companies. There is a definite market for these as evidenced by the Chinese-made mini trucks you see around some urban areas. However, those aren't nearly as safe or high-quality as the kei trucks.
Yeah i know i hope maybe one day the import laws make it possible, same with those new Suzuki Jimnys
Kei cars would outlive any big ass truck, even with 20+ years on, at least the non turbo, manual transmission, those are bullet proof 😁
The laws are there to protect your own local auto manufacturing industries from being outpriced by these guys. Its for your own benefit
same in Germany we have no more kei cars at the market :-(
I have lived in Japan for past 15 years. Have had a light truck all along. I am a bigger guy, and the regular sized light truck is manageable, but tiny and terrifying to drive on the road. It's literally a tin can. 99% of people use them for farm trucks or for work. Not much 4x4 action here, and if there was would look more into a Jimny. The jumbos are cool though. You get the added leg/recline room and with the extra you get more roof height. Getting that cage with canopy is cool. I like the kit there. I would say all in around $20 usd for new one w/ decent kit here in Japan. The truck alone is around $14K.
Re: Light cars in general. They are all over the place here in Japan. They make a great A to B vehicle. Cheap to buy. Cheap on gas. Cheap on insurance. Take up less space. Less Noise. Less impact on roads by weight. They make a lot of sense for an urban vehicle. So many different kinds too, like you can get little vans, or sports cars .. and the aforementioned trucks. And to be honest, in my little truck with stick shift .. I feel like I am in the Paris Dakar at times .. you just feel like you are going fast, but in reality, not fast at all. It's all perspective.
You'd love New Zealand, we get grey imports fresh from Japan constantly. Anything?Everything - no age limits. It's why we have some of the best Rotary tuners in the world here too.
The transmission S is Sports mode and keeps the CVT in a lower gear for longer and B is for engine braking on a mountain decent.
Ah I love these fully kitted out Daihatsu HiJets. I actually saw someone in Japan turn one into a rally car!
Dammmm thats sick i gotta find that video
@@Waybeforethefame You okay with Instagram DMs? I'll send it to you there.
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I live in Michigan and we have loads of these all over the place. I also know most states allow these for Farm/ATV use. We can buy one with an ATV title, drive it on a farm, drive it in all our small towns that allow ATV's, just can't license it for the highway. =)
Yet,they,allow,smart,cars,on,the,highway!
In Michigan it is almost impossible to register a 25+ year old Kei Truck for road use. But a Kei car is ok.
Interesting.@@darkmugetsu6572
They make total sense ,cheep on gas ,great for just running around and 4wd if you need it 😊😊
Wow 2047 hahah, that sucks. Also i just got recommended this video. So thanks for reviewing this. While it sucks for the US due to the import laws. Australia updated their import laws to let in Kei cars including brand new ones without the 25yr old rule. Main reason because they are economical and cheap to run. As there is no English reviews for these trucks and I want to personally import one myself, this is best review on the tubes. So thanks. I should go talk to my importer about getting one :P
Glad to help!
Hard cargo stuff isn't a optional extra from the factory. It just a brand that modifieds kei trucks. You can send your truck off to them to modified it or you can order all the parts and get it shipped to you to do it yourself.
I do believe possible sometime it can be done through certain dealerships but it not limited to dihatsu. I am planning on getting one of them roof racks for my 96 carry at somepoint.
On nice, yeah that would be cool
I want more content on these, like off-road performance
Coming soon
Mighty car mods have a full video of one getting taken up the blue mountains 4x4 tracks in Australia
‘Kei to the mountain’
m.ua-cam.com/video/7tfSBS3HyTc/v-deo.html
In Oklahoma they are considered UTV's and can be driven on roads with speeds under 55. Cannot be driven on interstates.
Ima just buy one for "farm use" and still drive it daily to work. I live out in the desert and I can just drive next to the road in the dirt
YOLO!!!!!
Really want to get one. In my state they are sold as “off road vehicles only” but off road vehicles can be licensed to be driven on roads except interstates. Same with 4 wheelers and side by sides. So could buy a new mini truck and pretty much drive it any where in my state. Would have to bypass the speed limiter to make it useful.
You would pay 20k for one?
@@Waybeforethefame not at this point in life. But if I was in the market for a new side by side I would definitely buy a Kei truck over a sxs. Probably be buying a mini van before a mini truck.
@@TechnoNinjaAlex yeah I agree I think these are much better than a side by side. But the government doesn’t seem to agree
Just saw one of these in my state going down the road with plates. Can confirm it is possible.
In Canada, its 15 years old across the board to the month. Its a felony to import a kei or any non-North American vehicle into Canada if its newer than that with steep fines. Quebec is 25 years old to be street legal and PEI doesn't allow on-road use at all.
Yeah i love that Canada is 15 years old when i was out there they had r34s and newer stuff, but even then i heard its like iffy
Wow thats a good looking truck. Too bad I can't register a truck like that in WV. I might have to wait until I am 90 years old to get one. :)
i know LOL hopefully the laws change up a bit
Just use it as a atv like all the side by sides here and 4 wheelers or buy one and get the door of an older one bolt it on
I never regret to buy this truck here in australia.. love it..
These are actually now street legal in Texas! 😆
2024 Daihatsu Hi-jet jumbo £16000 + VAT on the road in the UK , or 22-23 with a 1000 miles £14,500 . Everyone in the UK seem to be the colour of the Hi-jet in the video.
We can get this in the caribbean because most of our cars are jdm we always get the new cars from Japan and we will get those New kei trucks
Jealous
I wish they still did Kei trucks with the front wheels right behind the bumper. Like the Mitsubishi Minicab was from like 2002ish - 2013.
That little beauty has more extras than my Isuzu D'Max 2023, including diff lock!!!!!
These are great little trucks ,perfect,two bad the big three feel threatened don't know for farm use how can you drive it on the street.
this must be the most civilized kei truck out there.
Dang! In these new ones can you register as an LSV (low speed vehicle) if it’s this new? These are so rad.
Yeah i believe so, gotta keep them under like 25mph or something like that. But there very cool to see in person compared to the pre 1999 trucks we got
If not for protectionist federal regulations, we'd be driving the new hotness, instead of 25+ year old kei trucks that are less safe, less fuel efficient and more polluting... but remember, these regulations are for our own good. Thank you Big Government.
I dont wonder if the regulation did change as much as well all love kei trucks would we really spend $20k on a little truck that still doesn't go 70mph and is a 2 seater
@@Waybeforethefame - Yeah, but imagine if ALL of the protectionist regulations were gone, including The Chicken Tax - the 25% tarrif on all light trucks. Suddenly, that $20k mini truck is a $15K mini truck. For those who still prefer used, it'd be great to buy a super nice 2010 kei truck for $8K.
@@Liberty4Ever true true because now all the trucks older than 1998 are becoming 8K +
@@Waybeforethefame - Sad but true. The US federal regulations have distorted the JDM used auto market. The small percentage of kei truck enthusiasts in the US has a significant impact on the small 25+ year old keitora market in Japan, so the price of 25-30 year old kei trucks is being artificially inflated by US regulations.
It seems crazy that I spent $2000 to ship a Hijet that I bought for $265 but crazy as it is, the math worked for me and I'm a very happy camper. If not for regulations, I'd have bought a $3K to $5K mini truck that was much newer and spent $2000 to ship it.
A 2010 kei truck is safer than my 2019 motorcycle but the newer kei truck is illegal to drive on the road because of safety regulations. It makes no sense. I had an experimental airplane that a guy built in his garage. I had it over 200 MPH, and there was no regulation protecting me from doing that. In a free country, people should be able to do as they please as long as it doesn't hurt others. If I rammed my Hijet full speed into, say, a 4Runner, it'd do some body damage and my insurance would reimburse the 4Runner owner. Even for those who believe in nanny state government protecting us from ourselves, the only person endangered by a tiny slow kei truck not meeting NHTSA standards would be the kei truck driver and any passenger they may have who would know by looking at it that it's not NHTSA approved. If that's not enough, post a sticker to inform the passenger. My experimental plane had a placard indicating that it's EXPERIMENTAL and does not meet FAA certification standards (it exceeds them).
Where are you guys located. I would like to buy one . What is the price tag ?
So my confusion in all this is that the regulations that are imposed on these vehicles is all based on the IMPORTATION of them, and not the actual registration. Nowhere does Federal Law specifically say that these vehicles cannot be registered(which registration falls to each individual state on what they want to allow or not allow on roads), it only pertains to what is allowed to be shipped into the country. The 25 year waiting period is so that a vehicle can be classified as a "classic" and then does not have to follow certain EPA regulations. However, EPA regulations and importation laws do not directly apply to each other, the largest point to that argument is that there are PLENTY of vehicles that are in USA that do not meet EPA regulations and cannot be registered. It should be noted that most LSV's that are registered that operate on a gas engine do not meet EPA regulations. It can also be noted that most buses across America do not meet the newer EPA standards. So with just this quick google search of how things are worded and what grammar is used where, why do we have to wait so long to register them?
you have time traveled to the year 2047 !!! loll . what a nice experience !!!! lolll you are ahead of time already hehehe
I know!!
That’s forward collision detection and the P with the lines is blind spot monitoring
wow man keep up the great content 💯😊
How do these do in crash tests? Are they crash tested at all? Are they available with a manual transmission because I can't stand slushbox's.
Yeah they come in 5 speed too and the newer ones have airbags
@@Waybeforethefame Thanks 😊! Hopefully we will be able to buy road legal left hand drive models at some point in the not to distant future.
Obviously, cab over pickups wont do too well in crash tests, much less for kei cars. Especially ones with barely any nose.... Your legs are the crumple zone! But so does ATVs and SxS's and those cheap DIY chinese tiny pickups anyway. Blunt hooded kei truck's can atleast protect you in low speeds just fine. (some kei cars that has a notable hood/nose may have on-par safety with regular cars)
4 door auto would be so amazing ugh them new ones 🤌🫨
With 2 adventure e-Bikes loaded on the back... I'm Sold"
it wasnt lane assist it was the automatic emergancy brake system as found on some mercs and most modern big trucks
its ridiculous that kei type trucks arent manufactured in west,they woud work well even as electric vehicles for cargo transport within the cities
i agree, but America likes everything BIG. Even the new coupes are huge
Too convenient for american standards. American car companies wouldnt ever let it happen either. Lobbying eould be insane
WOW never new about farm vehicle laws and i have a farm might get me a 23 joint 😂😂🤣🤣
Dammm way to flex on us
Was watching special features of a movie and all vrew were riding in diesel vw crew cab trucks. US had them till like '82 but only 2dr gas. Love these k trucks and vans. Sadly US has banned many vehicles that our auto makers don't want to compete with. Especially all the vehicles getting over 50mpg
How much do the new ones go for? With a 5 speed Manual
I need one for my farm. Cheaper than getting a side by side
Love the hard floor mats
2047 needs to come sooner lol
Bro this is soo GOATED!! ive owned john deere gators, and this is way over the TOP!! and for the price too! I rather get this instead of the gator. Obviously farm use for now ;) . Thanks for uploading this, fucking game changer
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could you not get a used modern one and swap all the tech onto a 25 year old chassis that is already registered? then you could have a new(ish) road legal one.
there is an importer here in the uk selling them new, they are asking 18k once tax is paid on them though so far too expensive so that would be about 23000 in USD
Why they are importing right side driving vihecles to the US?
This are confusing, unless the driver is a US mailman.
To flex
would be cool to have in europe... but would love if it came with lefthand
and now they are legal to sale in America and Canada
For off road use yeah
How did you miss the fold down sides of the bed ?!!!!
It’s crazy the newer, safer, more emissions covered trucks aren’t legal to drive but the older ones are 😂😂😂
I know lol makes 0 sense
How is the power compared to the older models? My 95 with 23” off road tires struggles to get much over 50mph
Same it’s still a small 660 engine non turbo or anything cool lol
excuse my laziness but is there another truck just slightly stronger than this, one that sustain 90MPH, im ok with abit more size. do not recommend a Maverick either.
@@jamescrock2213 idk about 90mph but you can get a toyota townace its a bigger kei truck in size and motor
All kei cars and trucks will have 64 hp most of the time post 2000s for their mid to higher specs.... Unless they cheat their power curves by under-rating, which is rare.
@@Waybeforethefame that means its not a kei truck tho. Theres size restrictions for kei's, and the Townace classifies in size as a sizable minivan or van (for Asian standards)
Will the seat slide back?
見ない方が平和でいられると思う。25年前の車と比較すれば、切なくなる😢
I" need to now the price for better options to buy
But how much is it?!?
is this still good on uphills since its an auto?
Im sure it is, still has a short wheel base and built to last
Olha amigo falo do Brasil é gostaria de saber qual o valor desse veículo maravilhoso e se vc saberia dizer se ele virá para o Brasil obrigado
Question. Can a jumbo bed be removed?
Try to drive a suzuki carry that has a K6A engine or a F6A turbo
Brahhh I was looking for a 98 turbo carry for the longest they don’t have one. I’m very curious to see what those are like and we can get them soon
What is it that would not make these street legal, other than the laws enacted very long ago ?
Are the doors the same design
Do you have the Daihatsu Hijet 4x4 Dump Truck?
Im sure they do
How much please ??😊
How much
This truck only are aviable the brand by toyota the Daihatsu?
honda & suzuki to
did that speedodmeter have 140 on it? imagine doing that
Ive done It in a old truck lol
5:55 anti collision
what are the seats like, are they comfortable
Yeah feels like the brand new car all around only flaw is there still slow as hell lol
Nice
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CAN YOU SWITCH THE HEAD UNIT TO ENGLISH?
I’m sure
What price jumbo
Sir I want to know the actual cast of this small truck as I am from kashmir it is in india I hope u will read my messa6 and give me the reply of my messa I am waiting forur good reply ok sir so Pl behurry it is a model if 2022
Sir I am waiting for your reply
I don't understand why its not road legal. I mean it has airbags safer than a 1998 that's for sure.
America doesn’t want to lose $$$
I would like to buy one where you guys located the dealer?
This is in Austin Texas
How much is that?
why arent they street legal? they wont pass crash testing? emissions standards?
Car industry doesn’t want to lose money
Do they have cruise control?
I believe so yeah
I would buy it just for the farm I own a l truck now but it’s old like me lol
So I still don’t understand how 22s are allowed to be sold in Texas. Is it because it’s Texas?
Lol i wouldn't say its because of texas
Not legal on the road, off road or farming and ranch only.
@@richarda996 I don’t think it answers my question. How are they being sold in USA? Is it for export only to another country? If we not allowed to have them for another 25 years, how are they here and who are they being sold to?
@@KrimeAndPunishment - We're not allowed to have them to drive on public roads until they're 25 years old. These are sold for off road use only, like a John Deere Gator, or a Kubota side by side.
cool
Very
SO, YOU GONNA SET ON EM FOR 25YRS? OPTION! CONTACT ME ...
Lots of comfort features to add to the price and fail down the road. All that BS on a utility vehicle?
WE can Buy/Drive these OLD/NEW on the ROAD here in the UK. Shame the US has soo many CROOKS [Like Ours] In SCREW/BIG/GOV.
So it's kinda like a advanced side by side but with an enclosed cabin and has AC!
And airbags, apple car play and so much potential
Is that farm use only just kill everything good. It’s even not about the right steering wheel but no access to Highway, no city use, Make it useless
You can get a 1998 model and do everything you named
@@Waybeforethefame even girl born 1998 too old for me, so how 1998 car 🚙 is good?
Be nice to know the price.
$30k
Cuanto cuesta?
I don't think they're as vain in Japan as they are here. That's why they don't worry about mirrors. Lol
Hi bro can buy a vehicle through you
Yeah
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This socks I'll be 83 win that truck can be driven on the roads
Hopefully the import laws change sooner than later
Ha Ha "Has to be 25 years old to be road legal"
Can you help us get financing for one because we need one, because you would have to ship it to us, we can handle $100 to $125 months payment I hope that you can help us. Thanks you John E.May
Contact jdmtexas.com
英語はわからんけど軽トラ自慢がおもろい
$30k seems like a lot for something you can't register and drive on the road. But it's Texas, and people in Texas gonna do Texas things.
its about the same price as a side by side or new atv, thats the market these are in
Give us the Daihatsu ROCKY!!!!!!!
The new rocky's are not the same as the old ones. They sell them here in Indonesia and they are made like a city car. It's exactly like they did with the chevy blazer. I don't get it. Those models are known for being tough and going through the mud or snow and they just ruined them.
That is such a shame to hear. I did not know. Thank you.
25 years from now everything will be Electric.
Maybe they will change the stupid laws before then
I pray they do
Damn government law BS!!
You all know the reason why you cannot buy these and drive them on the roads. American car manufacturers are shit scared of the competition. The answer is start making them in America.
У тебя звездная болезнь, надов движении показивать авто и дорогу а не себя любимого.
Kia bongo is better than this mini truck