That's what I was thinking as I'm 5'9" so 6 feet long by 4.5 feet wide would be awesome. Well if they were street legal. I've seen some of the kei vans from the 1990's that could work. Rear seats fold in for an open flat space. TH-cam channel Mike Festiva and his brother have early 90's kei trucks that are legal because of the 25 year and older rule. One is a Suzuki Carry and the other a Honda Acty both 4wd. They built custom rigs that weigh about 300 pounds that fit in the beds and can be removed if you want to use it as a truck. They're in Washington state and they are extremely impressive off road and can go places that only something like a UTV side by side or ATV could go because they are so narrow. Outside of that maybe a Suzuki Samurai could access some of the places they've camped on mountains.
It's a great van. And japan made bug-truck panel van based on this van. That's really great for travel. When I have money I will buy one in Bangladesh.
No. Kei trucks and kei vans would need to be a 1999 model and older to be street legal. That's the ridiculous 25 year stateside law for kei trucks to be legal on roads with speed limits 55 mph and less. None of them are legal for interstate driving. This particular van has absolutely no use at all in the US until the year 2048. The new kei trucks could be useful if you own a large farm/private lot of land.
If you own a farm or a large lot of private land, yes. They are not street legal though. If you want a street legal kei truck or kei van it has to be 25 years or older to be street legal on roads with speed limits of 55 mph and less. None are legal on interstates. So the newest imported one that you can drive in the US would be a 1999 model.
Very nice truck. Lots of possibilities for camping.
That's what I was thinking as I'm 5'9" so 6 feet long by 4.5 feet wide would be awesome. Well if they were street legal. I've seen some of the kei vans from the 1990's that could work. Rear seats fold in for an open flat space. TH-cam channel Mike Festiva and his brother have early 90's kei trucks that are legal because of the 25 year and older rule. One is a Suzuki Carry and the other a Honda Acty both 4wd. They built custom rigs that weigh about 300 pounds that fit in the beds and can be removed if you want to use it as a truck. They're in Washington state and they are extremely impressive off road and can go places that only something like a UTV side by side or ATV could go because they are so narrow. Outside of that maybe a Suzuki Samurai could access some of the places they've camped on mountains.
I love Hijet cars and this is a great one. If only we can have them available
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Any option for a diesel?
Buena manufactura....Pero lamentablemente no llegan a Chile....Saludos
It's a great van. And japan made bug-truck panel van based on this van. That's really great for travel. When I have money I will buy one in Bangladesh.
Very well presented video. DOT spec tires? Nice rig!
Great video. Watching from Australia :)
para trabajos livianos en las capitales son una MARAVILLA!!! bajo consumo, tamaño reducido pero que puede llevar variedad de bultos!!!
Can you guys get the ones with open cab to rear access inside? from bug truck japan?
Would make a great camper van, even living in it. Shame the steering wheel is on the wrong side.
How much are they selling for?
Nice to get a Direct link?
Can you drive it on the street?
Im in Indiana, can you reguster this for street use?
No. Kei trucks and kei vans would need to be a 1999 model and older to be street legal. That's the ridiculous 25 year stateside law for kei trucks to be legal on roads with speed limits 55 mph and less. None of them are legal for interstate driving. This particular van has absolutely no use at all in the US until the year 2048. The new kei trucks could be useful if you own a large farm/private lot of land.
How can I buy one?
Is this street legal in the USA ?
I don't understand, why does attaching a panel box onto a truck turn it into a van? Shouldn't this guy be called panel truck or box truck?
My 1981 Honda Acty is similar and it was described by Honda as a van,but I agree with you.
My 1981 Honda Acty is similar and it was described by Honda as a van,but I agree with you.
This one how much dollar
Available na po ba here in Philippines po?
Can I legally buy and drive one of these in the US?
If you own a farm or a large lot of private land, yes. They are not street legal though. If you want a street legal kei truck or kei van it has to be 25 years or older to be street legal on roads with speed limits of 55 mph and less. None are legal on interstates. So the newest imported one that you can drive in the US would be a 1999 model.
Qual o preço no brasil .onde comprar.
Better to modify into homeless van, with heater and sleeping space😅...beautiful
How much does this cost ? Looking to purchase 1-2 for a business opportunity.
I just got a price and its in the low 30,000. US dollars i told them to forget it
@@tom73055 that's crazy!
@@tom73055I'm looking at the Suzuki super carry
If you're in North America they aren't street legal. Kei trucks must be 25 years and older to be street legal.
Knee High is the chinese clone of a Hijet.
It's available in Bangladesh Country.
Nope! Sorry! Would turn it itno a small camper, add another fuel tank drive.
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