Unless you drive a buzz box -
And this is the Nissan Pino
They're called kei cars, short for keijidousha - light vehicle - and can be identified by their yellow number plates. Manufacture of the kei cars started after WW2 - offered as cheaper alternatives to regular cars to help rebuild the economy - and are still as popular now.
Kei cars are manufactured to strict regulations: the length limit is 3.4 metres, width limit 1.8 metres and is restricted to a height of 2 metres. The maximum displacement is 660cc with a maximum power of 47kW. Vroom, Vroom. Maybe not.
Until next car lesson,
Monica
Kei cars are manufactured to strict regulations: the length limit is 3.4 metres, width limit 1.8 metres and is restricted to a height of 2 metres. The maximum displacement is 660cc with a maximum power of 47kW. Vroom, Vroom. Maybe not.
Until next car lesson,
Monica
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