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Japan's micro-machines are now legally importable and Americans can't get enough of them. Farm-ready Suzuki Carry and Honda Acty trucks, collectible Cappuccino and Honda Beat sports cars, and Kei vans converted into micro-campers. 660cc, cab-over, 4WD — the most fun per dollar at auction.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Kei trucks made before 1999 (25 years ago as of 2024) qualify for the FMVSS exemption and can be titled and registered in most states. Specific rules vary: about 30 states allow kei trucks on public roads, while some restrict them to off-road or farm use only. States like Montana, Idaho, and Texas are kei-truck friendly. Always check your state DMV rules before purchasing.
Clean, low-mileage kei trucks (Honda Acty, Suzuki Carry, Daihatsu Hijet) in 4WD configuration typically sell for $5,000–$12,000 on eBay Motors. Rare variants like the Honda Acty Crawler or Subaru Sambar dump bed command premiums. Kei vans and camper conversions often fetch $8,000–$18,000. Prices have risen 40–60% since 2020 due to increased demand for compact farm utility vehicles.
Kei trucks use small-displacement engines (550–660cc) that need frequent oil changes — every 3,000 miles is recommended. Timing belts and chains should be inspected at purchase on any truck with unknown history. Air-cooled variants (older Subaru Sambar) require valve clearance adjustments. Parts availability has improved significantly; dedicated importers like Minitruckin Warehouse and Datsun220 stock common wear items.
4WD kei trucks are significantly more useful and more valuable. The 4WD system on Honda Acty and Suzuki Carry trucks uses a simple part-time transfer case — engage 4WD for farm, field, or snow use and run in 2WD on pavement. High-low range is available on most 4WD models. Expect to pay $1,500–$3,000 more for 4WD at auction; for any working use, the premium is justified.