Japanese car culture has contributed many trends to the automotive world over the decades, many of which have taken on new life in the United States and other markets. Neither the subculture of ...
The Suzuki Every has always been a no-nonsense kei van, built more for utility than flair. But the new J Limited edition changes that in the best way. With rugged black bumpers, a turbocharged engine, ...
As someone who daily-drives a kei van in a big American city, I try to keep up with the latest new hardware available in Japanese dealerships. The Stripes appears to be more more popular than the ...
My second Japanese domestic market import is finally home! This 1989 Suzuki Every is easily one of the most ridiculous vehicles I've ever driven. It's absolute chaos at any speed and you can't help ...
If you’re already a patron of the kei car scene, you’ll appreciate awesome compact overlanders like the Mitsubishi Delica and the Toyota HiAce. In case you’re not, let this little Suzuki be a lesson — ...
View post: 5 Crossovers That Are Actually Fun to Drive A new company out of Japan called HW Electro wants to be the first manufacturer of electric vehicles in the country’s hotly contested commercial ...
Japanese car culture has contributed many trends to the automotive world over the decades, many of which have taken on new life in the United States and other markets. Neither the subculture of ...
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