Mini truck
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Mini truck, also called a micro-truck or mini-lorry, are tiny but practical light trucks, available in RWD or 4WD version, originally built to satisfy the Japanese keijidōsha (軽自動車) statutory class of light vehicles. Generally they fall under sub 1000cc engine category. These vehicles find their use in intra-city low tonnage cargo delivery, like postal and courier services or home delivery of appliances from dealer to the customer i.e. light loads over short distances.[1]
Worldwide usage
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Tata Ace Mini Trucks Tata Ace was India's first mini truck also called Chota hathi in India
- Mini-truck state laws Summary of Mini-truck Laws in the US States [dead link]
- New law paves the way for Japanese mini-trucks to roam Tulsa streets
- Truck bill passes in Louisiana (Note 'Kie' misspelling)
- Mini trucks reach Calhoun Co, MS
- Japanese Mini trucks
- Mini trucks Maintenance and custom from Japan