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  2. Daihatsu Midget - Wikipedia

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    The Daihatsu Midget is a single-seater mini-truck, later a microvan/kei truck made by Japanese automaker Daihatsu.Several distinct vehicles have borne the Midget name over the years, but all have had in common a single or two-seat utilitarian design, with an enclosed or semi-enclosed cab.

  3. Daihatsu Hijet - Wikipedia

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    The first vehicle to bear the name Hijet from Daihatsu was a kei truck in November 1960, with the enclosed light van model following in May 1961. The first generation Hijet used a conventional front engine, rear-wheel-drive format with the driver sitting behind the engine, in a similar pickup fashion.

  4. Daihatsu Fellow Max - Wikipedia

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    Daihatsu's response, the Fellow SS, was presented at the 1967 Tokyo Motor Show in October but did not go on sale until June the next year. [3] A Le Mans-style sportscar prototype, the P-5 with the SS engine was shown alongside. The 32 PS "SS" could do the 400 meter sprint in 21.2 seconds and had a 115 km/h (71 mph) top speed. [4]

  5. Kei truck - Wikipedia

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    Typical manufacturers and model names include: Daihatsu Hijet, Subaru Sambar, Suzuki Carry, Mazda / Autozam Scrum, Mitsubishi Minicab. Honda has ended production and sales of kei trucks with the end of production of Honda Acty in 2021.The first kei truck to go on sale was the Kurogane Baby, manufactured from 1959 until 1962.

  6. Daihatsu Rocky (F300) - Wikipedia

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    The Rocky is powered by a 1.6-litre HD-C/HD-E SOHC 16-valve four-cylinder petrol engine shared with the Applause. [1] This is linked via a manual or Aisin automatic transmission, propshaft and differential to the front wheels and rear axle to provide either four-wheel drive or rear-wheel drive depending on the driver requirement. 2WD, 4WD Low and 4WD High modes are selected using a selector ...

  7. Tiger Truck - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, this class of vehicle is classified as a low speed vehicle as defined under CFR 49-571.500 and is limited to a top speed of 25 MPH. As such, it is only legal for off highway use and/or local road use. [1] The Tiger Truck is known for its diminutive size, but good reliability under harsh conditions and its refined ride quality.

  8. Toyota Pixis - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Pixis (Japanese: トヨタ・ピクシス, Hepburn: Toyota Pikushisu) is a series of kei cars, kei truck and microvan manufactured by Daihatsu and sold under the Toyota marque, both owned by Toyota Motor Corporation.

  9. Daihatsu Thor - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 Gallery. Toggle Gallery subsection. ... The Daihatsu Thor ... Subaru Jasuti)) is a mini MPV with sliding doors designed and manufactured by Daihatsu, ...