Kei Mini Trucks & State Restrictions
- These small Japanese mini trucks are facing legal challenges in many states.
- Some states are easing restrictions, while others are making it harder to register them.
- Many states are revoking previously issued titles and registrations.
What Are Kei Mini Trucks?
- Small trucks built on motorcycle chassis with 2-3 cylinder engines.
- Low horsepower (50-60 HP) and limited highway speed capability.
- Popular for affordability and utility, like a motorized wheelbarrow.
Why Are They Banned or Restricted?
- Originally not designed for U.S. roads, raising safety concerns.
- A 25-year import rule allows them to bypass emissions and inspections but does not guarantee state registration.
- States can still deny titles or revoke previously issued registrations.
Future Challenges for Kei Mini Trucks
- Federal regulations may further restrict their use under new administration policies.
- Automakers (including Japanese brands) oppose their presence due to market competition and parts availability issues.
- Even if registered in one state, another state may not allow it on the road.
What Should Owners Do?
- Check state laws before purchasing or attempting to register.
- Be aware of potential future restrictions that could impact ownership.
- Consider consulting title experts for guidance on legal options.
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