I looove tiny japanese vans, they’re so cool. You see them all the time in east asia. People use them for coffee trucks, just take out or fold the back seats and put coffee making facilities there, get some folding chairs and tables, and drive out to some nice place to create a hangout spot.

Same with tiny trucks, they’re used for transporting stuff, but they’re also the number one base for food trucks. You would use the kind with a covered top, and you’d have the cooking equipment on one side of the bed and the serving side of the other, you’d stand outside the truck to cook, and the sides of the top would be flipped up to make a kind of awning.

anyway these are definitely japanese trucks that have been made under an american brand license for some reason, right?
I had a neighbor that ran a mobile coffee shop with an espresso machine in the back of a VW van. It was a pretty cool setup, but doing it in a kei van seems even better. Sounds like a cool way to earn a living if the money can make sense.
anyway these are definitely japanese trucks that have been made under an american brand license for some reason, right?
Yep, from what I can tell they’re Suzukis made under license by GM Korea (formerly Daewoo).
You’re telling me Chevy actually makes cool shit but Americans can’t buy it?
Best we got was the Aveo/Sonic :(
Why the fuck can I not buy a Labo
You could probably just import a Suzuki Carry, since it seems to be a Daewoo copy of it (and the Damas is a Suzuki Every). But, damn, imagine how sweet it’d be to get a brand new kei truck or van




