Are the Minis currently licensable?
Minis are licensable in 8 states, NOT including Indiana. Most small towns allow their passage on county roads if a Slow Moving Vehicle sign is posted. We are working with the State Senate in moving Indiana towards legalization. Some Differences Japanese “K” or “Kei” class trucks are all similar, but there are some differences between manufactures and year of manufacture. – Suzuki/Mitsubishi have greater ground clearance. – Daihatsu/Honda have a softer ride. – Subaru’s have rear-mounted engine. – In mid 1990 mini trucks went from a 550cc motor’s to the 660cc motor, thus the 660 cc are 1990 and newer and the 550cc 1990 and older. Typical uses Minitrucks are designed to be workhorses for hauling heavy loads in extreme and adverse environments. Japan is a mountainous country and the Minitruck is primarily operated on the twisty, hilly roads (many of which are dirt) and highways of Japan. Therefore Minitrucks come equipped with high-quality and high-performance engines, transmissions, brake