As Autoblog's resident kei car fanboy, I like to share news and links ... This little work truck's job is drifting. It might look wrong, but there's something so right about it.
Waging the war on Kei cars is a little-known but hugely influential non-government, non-profit organization called the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA). The tiny ...
The US has the pickup and Europe the five-door hatchback; but in Japan, the kei car reigns supreme. These tiny cars are limited to just 660cc of displacement but they've also come with lower taxes ...
Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and other locations were awash with tiny "kei" trucks, cars and vans. These cities have thin, weaving side roads that would never be able to handle most American SUVs and trucks.