The beep sound heard when exceeding 105 km/h (65 mph) was a characteristic of JDM cars from the mid-70s to late 80s. (Other versions also had a ding-dong sound with a metal bell on board.) It was a device that warned drivers not to speed, but was discontinued in the early 90s due to the opinion that it had no meaningful effect. Older Japanese diesel vans and trucks are not suitable for high speeds and are not recommended to be driven over 60 mph. They're solid, but American highways will definitely put a strain on the Japanese diesel engine.
The beep sound heard when exceeding 105 km/h (65 mph) was a characteristic of JDM cars from the mid-70s to late 80s.
(Other versions also had a ding-dong sound with a metal bell on board.)
It was a device that warned drivers not to speed, but was discontinued in the early 90s due to the opinion that it had no meaningful effect.
Older Japanese diesel vans and trucks are not suitable for high speeds and are not recommended to be driven over 60 mph.
They're solid, but American highways will definitely put a strain on the Japanese diesel engine.
Wow😊
Nice
это "МАЗДА" !!! детка. А не шухры мухры...) ВЕЩЬ !!!
😂absolutely true!!!
Не слишком большие обороты для дизеля?
What takes a 1989 mazda bongo can handle a 1986 mazda 626
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