Frequently Asked Question
What is a Mini Truck?
A Kei truck, or Japanese mini truck, is a tiny but practical pickup truck available in RWD or 4WD version, built to satisfy the Japans class of light vehicles. They are known as Keitora in Japan alongside with their van version twins known as micro-vans.
Most eligible kei trucks feature a 550cc or 660cc engine, sometimes supercharged, due to Japanese government regulations on the size of a Keitora class. Combine this small, light package with 4WD and you have a nimble, fuel efficient but practical work truck
What are the most common types of Mini Trucks?
Common makes and models of mini trucks include the Honda Acty, Subaru Sambar, Suzuki Carry, Mitsubishi Minicab, Mazda Scrum and Daihatsu Hijet.
Can I drive these Mini Trucks on the road?
Although mini trucks were designed for the Japanese and European economies, they are perfectly well suited in North America and are 100% legal for Canadian roads. For the USA, each state has their own specific ordinance. Please contact us for more information.
How fast can these Mini Trucks go?
Japanese mini trucks can reach speeds of up to 50-60 MPH. Around city streets they are very comfortable to drive and can be taken on highways if needed. Keep mind, don't expect to be flying past people in the passing lane.
How will I get parts for these Mini Trucks?
At OIWA, we supply basic maintenance items (oil filters, spark plugs, etc) and can get hard parts from our suppliers in Japan in a timely manner.
What is axle lock? What is diff lock?
Axle locks allows for 4 wheel drive whereas Differential lock runs rear wheel drive (2 wheels) only. Many find the 4×4 platforms to be very practical for these trucks since they are taken on and off road
How many MPG do they get?
Typically these trucks are capable of 38-45 MPG. They have relatively small gas tanks that are inexpensive to fill while still achieving several hundred Miles per tank.
What options do they come with?
Many manufacturers make their own versions of these trucks as stated above. Unique options to these trucks include hydraulic dump beds, high rise bed walls, front ploughs, crawler rear ends (2×2 wheels), hydraulic scissor lifts, rear lift gates, refrigerated beds, boxed beds and rear utility bars.
What would I use a Mini Truck for?
Mini Trucks are popular amongst small and large business owners and have been popularized by farmers in Japan and Europe. Our customers have used them for small construction, landscaping, and general purpose use. With that said, the majority of customers love using this as their "grocery getter" vehicle. The trucks command attention and always bring a smile to a bystander face!
Is it hard to drive a Mini Truck?
Driving a right hand drive vehicle is not difficult to drive. It simply takes a few outings to get use to but for the most part is very simple. Many of our customers are comfortable in them after their initial test drive.
How do I insure these Mini Trucks?
Most Brand name insurance companies (AAA, Geico, Statefarm) provide coverage for these vehicles without a problem. Additionally, classic vehicle insurance carriers, like HAGERTY INSURANCE, GRUNDY INSURANCE & AMERICAN COLLECTORS INSURANCE are a great option if your typical carrier does not provide coverage.
Shipping
Yes, we ship all over the world. Shipping costs will apply, and will be added at checkout. We run discounts and promotions all year, so stay tuned for exclusive deals.
It depends on where you are. Orders processed here will take 5-7 business days to arrive. Overseas deliveries can take anywhere from 7-16 days. Delivery details will be provided in your confirmation email.
We use all major carriers, and local courier partners. You’ll be asked to select a delivery method during checkout.
Product
We always aim for make sure our customers love our products, but if you do need to return an order, we’re happy to help. Just email us directly and we’ll take you through the process.
It depends on the creator and the product. All options are outlined on the product page, so look out for customization options there.
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