Americans are kind of dumb we buy these enormous trucks with huge thirsty engines only to carry one person to and from Walmart every now and then and carry some groceries well we should be buying these this is a small truck from Japan called a k truck and even though it’s tiny compared to that tundra look how much bigger the bed is and the bed is configurable so of course the tailgate comes down as you’d expect but so do both of the bedsides and then you end up with this huge flat bit to compare carry whatever you want now the engine is also tiny just 43 44 horsepower but that will Propel this truck to over 80 mph because it’s so small now of course it only seats two people so if you have a family this obviously isn’t going to work it also has a 5-speed manual transmission and a realtime four-wheel drive system but look honestly folks for most people this is much more useful the bed is low the truck is small it gets over 35 MPG and it’s way more useful than what most Americans
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B-B-But mah murdah-mobile….
Americans is vague it's more of Americans that live in a city/town that want something with a bed that is big
arent they illegal in like half the country
U forgot to account for the space requird to carry the american ego.
3 concrete sacks later ..
90 percent of the trucks on the road are status symbols
IDK why Americans buy pickups when only use them to grocery. Sedan is much better, if I need transport something bigger I just use wagon – Peugeot 308sw
In an accident scenario small truck will kill u.
Dude we are tuff
It's about the crumple zone in the front and americans are known for rash driving.
Ya soccer moms ruined the truck market. To get a decent truck now is gonna cost close to 100K. The fact that old trucks go for more than their original MSRP is outrageous.
would not want to be in the tiny truck in any kind of accident. newer cars are getting bigger but interior apace remains the same. they are getting bigger to be safer in a collision, and that’s what people really want, that and power, especially when you share the road with large commercial trucks.
These types of trucks are available in whole asia in china, india, japan, Korea every country have their own mini-trucks! But the problem is they don't have much power for which american Thurston a lot of money!
I like the Kei truck but it looks like it lacks passenger seat
Amarican trucks can't be that small because the government needs money. "By the people for the people" is becoming a thing of the past.
So when I go to lowes and get all the lumber to build a deck, or get the sheeting for a roof. Will it pull 1500 pounds worth of lumber??? No I don't think it will.
U can tow, but also what if u dtick a v8 in the minitruk bed
40% of the American population is obese… Sure it can load all those stuff in the back… The true problem lies in how big the driver is 😅
We have this in Pakistan 🇵🇰😂
After a trip to Japan my mind has been brutally shifted when it comes to how much power and size we need
Oh cool. Can I use it to tow 9k pounds of shingles?
Its bc auto companies made trucks bigger so that they would have to pay less. I think its somewhere in the FAST Act
Some Americans are obsessed with how many liters of engine they buy and how wide their SUVs are. Kei cars/trucks will treated like go karts there..
in asia, where fuels are expensive, we value fuel economy and small cc vehicles are sought after. They are treated proper vehicles not just as play things. 😊
Go back to Canada
Hooks up trailer to kei Truck
1 second later: Flips over
lil truck is cool and all… but can it tow a boat? or a trailer with a skidsteer on it?
Some of us actually use real trucks for things other than groceries…. this is the most dumbass YouTuber shit I've ever seen
The bigger pickup looks cooler tho
Priorities. First take your family with you, after transport things.
Over 60. Not over 80 unless you're talking downhill
That thing is a piece of shit for guys with no money. 😂 they aren’t pulling in money or the ladies.
I have a GMC envoy. Most underrated suv. I’ll pull a trailer if I’m hauling something