If anybody wants one of these and you decide to get it imported to the U.S. make sure there is no VW emblems anywhere on it mine just got flagged at the port for counterfeit trademark and it’s costing me a lot extra to get it shipped back to Japan just to get the emblem taken off and shipped right back here. And be careful also because the seller of mine edited out the VW emblem on all the pictures so I didn’t even know it had one on there so be careful. Learn from my costly mistake.
Take a look at the wonderful Honda N- Box a real stunner - Also great for us in the U.K. to import because we also drive on the left as they do in Japan. The only legal modification is to fit a rear Fog light/lamp and fit a stick over speedometer reader from kilometres to Miles per hour 😎
JDM vehicles over 25 years old can be imported into the USA but not all areas will register them for on road use. 15 years or older can be imported to Canada.
The kei vans/trucks in the Philippines are chopped up, imported as parts(for tax purposes), are then reassembled and the steering wheel moved to the left.
Should have added the larger VW front logo. Seen a tiny Suzuki-VW conversion where I live with the full VW paint job replete with larger logo and 15” white-walls spaced out from the body and it looks awesome-twice as good as this one.
Sorry to disagree with you but i do not need one of these as I already have one :) Great little busses and the mileage on a full tank is way more than 100km more like 45 miles to the gallon on mine but i don't rev it like a super bike !
Well it's a very small motor, and to get up to highway speeds the motor has to wind up to 6500 RPM, so the motor is just screaming. Bigger tires should help mileage.
there’s a company in Cleveland Tennessee that has them. I’m getting one imported now by a company in Carrollton Texas. So yes. But some states won’t register them.
Yep, it s normal for 20+ years old car. Its old carburetor motor, if you want to go pretty much "dynamically", then you will have to revving it non stop. I have modern 2016 version of same car and this car consumes 6 liters per 100 kilometers.
@@rammstein7573 Thats not normal for a 25 year old car. The small honda civics from he nineties, still get up to 50 mpg. This van weighs about the same at 2000 lbs. Something isnt right here.
I saw a yellow one with EYELASHES on it going for $11,000 and I’m really tempted to buy it lol
Willing to part with my WRX for it
i got the pickup version of this, friggen love it. an absolute hoot to scoot around town
If anybody wants one of these and you decide to get it imported to the U.S. make sure there is no VW emblems anywhere on it mine just got flagged at the port for counterfeit trademark and it’s costing me a lot extra to get it shipped back to Japan just to get the emblem taken off and shipped right back here. And be careful also because the seller of mine edited out the VW emblem on all the pictures so I didn’t even know it had one on there so be careful. Learn from my costly mistake.
Great video guys! So many smiles per gallon
I imported a '95 Suzuki Carry kei truck. I find myself smiling and laughing when I drive it as well. Thanks for sharing.
This is nuts, never would have guessed Subaru made such a vehicle! Thanks for sharing it with us Marcus :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
Different, cool & fun👍🙂.
They also made kei trucks. Perfect for landscapers
I work at Subaru of Indiana,the only Subaru plant outside of Japan and I've only known these existed for a couple days.
Glad you finally behind the wheel got one of these babies. So much fun. Keep up the great work~!
Take a look at the wonderful Honda N- Box a real stunner - Also great for us in the U.K. to import because we also drive on the left as they do in Japan. The only legal modification is to fit a rear Fog light/lamp and fit a stick over speedometer reader from kilometres to Miles per hour 😎
I love it! The engine sound is surprisingly cool too.
Cool Kei Van!
JDM vehicles over 25 years old can be imported into the USA but not all areas will register them for on road use. 15 years or older can be imported to Canada.
@@DavidAWestYYC yes I am aware of that! I live in Vancouver aka where roads untraveled is located.
There are newer kei vans sold in the Philippines for around $5K. And they’re left hand drive.
The kei vans/trucks in the Philippines are chopped up, imported as parts(for tax purposes), are then reassembled and the steering wheel moved to the left.
Should have added the larger VW front logo. Seen a tiny Suzuki-VW conversion where I live with the full VW paint job replete with larger logo and 15” white-walls spaced out from the body and it looks awesome-twice as good as this one.
I bought one for my business last year. Love it just not good on freeways
Just bought a Suski Every VW like this today. It's a total head swivel to everyone you drive past 😂
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This was a very interesting and entertaining video Marcus. Thank you for sharing these super unique JDM cars with us!
Thanks man! Yeah one of my favorites we've shot this year for sure. Can't wait to shoot your MX-5.
are obd2 scanners compatible w/ this cutie?
I saw one of these in Edmonton they are so beautiful...the wheels are so small in diameter
I saw one today and i almost chocked on my hotdog.
Nice Egg.
Three-egg omelettes have always been my favorite
On rice 🍚
Needs a chrome front bumper. Done.
Do you know I could get a windsheild sun visor like yours?
Sorry to disagree with you but i do not need one of these as I already have one :)
Great little busses and the mileage on a full tank is way more than 100km more like 45 miles to the gallon on mine but i don't rev it like a super bike !
Can u tell me exactly how many litres it uses on a 100kms?
Great vid!
The math says he is getting 10 miles to the gallon. How? There must be somthing wrong with his carb
Well it's a very small motor, and to get up to highway speeds the motor has to wind up to 6500 RPM, so the motor is just screaming. Bigger tires should help mileage.
Plus it is 32 years old, bet the motor has not had an overhaul in that time. Japanese Kei cars imported into the U.S. tend to be high mileage.
Did you say it uses 25l on a 100km?
That camera man though 🤣🤣
We have lots of these in BC. Pretty sure this is British Columbia or PNW somewhere
Nvm just saw the plate. It’s bc lol
Wasn’t interested at first till I saw it was a manual 😅👍
Have you had issues with legal things on having a VW symbol on the front?
Can it be imported to the us
yes. Look up "Kei vans" that are older than 25 years
there’s a company in Cleveland Tennessee that has them. I’m getting one imported now by a company in Carrollton Texas. So yes. But some states won’t register them.
I want one
I love it
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what a 25 litre tank only gets you a driving range of 100 km ???
Yep, it s normal for 20+ years old car. Its old carburetor motor, if you want to go pretty much "dynamically", then you will have to revving it non stop. I have modern 2016 version of same car and this car consumes 6 liters per 100 kilometers.
@@rammstein7573 Thats not normal for a 25 year old car. The small honda civics from he nineties, still get up to 50 mpg. This van weighs about the same at 2000 lbs. Something isnt right here.
Not normal. I own one. It uses about 6 litres Per 100 kms.
@@mitchkippen438 True story!
I think its because the engine is so small. Its working to hard to reach normal speeds. But even so, 10mpg is insane.
Kej vajn
what a bullshit. You should convert a VW to Samba..
I see he is pushing the metric propaganda hard.
Canada. 😎