Move over, Ford and Chevy: Kei trucks are pulling up as customers opt for smaller, cheaper vehicles
Move over, Ford and Chevy: Kei trucks are pulling up as customers opt for smaller, cheaper vehicles
The Japanese-made trucks have gained a cultlike following, attracting small-business owners seeking affordable alternatives to traditional pickup trucks.
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Used commonly in railway maintenance in Japan! This budget friendly truck is favoured by JR which want to cut budget on everything.
25 0 ReplyThat's nowhere in the same size class as OPs. It's just the same style with a cab-forward design. It's probably a 3-ton.
11 0 ReplyHow about this?
10 0 ReplyThat's the same model. Its a much heavier duty truck than these little flitter trucks referred to in the OP.
I'm not sure what you're not understanding here.
6 0 ReplyShould be correct now? Not really good at identifying car.
1 0 ReplyThat's more like it.
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Any idea what that MOW truck is for? The second cab in the rear is really throwing me off.
4 0 ReplyFor towing ?
4 0 ReplyIf it was just for towing it wouldnt have a cab in the rear like that.
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The 2nd cab is just so they can drive forward in either direction on the rail.
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