- Kei car is the
smallest category of ****anese expressway-legal
motor vehicles. The term 'Kei' is a
shortening of kei-jidōsha, (kanji: 軽自動車),
which translates...
- and
Mazda LJ4A-EL) 3-speed
ultra lightweight keicar Suzuki Alto,
Mazda Carol 3-speed high-performance
keicar Mitsubishi eK Wagon,
Mitsubishi Minica, Nissan...
- 500 (Mazda Millenia)
Amati 1000 (Mazda Sentia) 1990–1994
Autozam Carol keicar (Suzuki Alto) 1990–1994
Autozam Revue subcompact car (Mazda 121) 1990–1994...
-
basis for the
Eunos Cosmo GT car. The
Mazda AZ-Offroad JM uses the
Suzuki keicar platform, not the
Mazda J platform. The L
platform is the
basis for the...
- cities,
towns and
villages in or near the
places marked below in green.
Keicar Motor-vehicle
inspection (****an)
Vehicle Code
System since 1962 - ****anese...
-
Castle in the Sky, 1986
animated film by
Hayao Miyazaki Mazda La****, an SUV/
keicar vehicle created by
Mazda This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- (rebadged
Renault Clio) 2001–2016
Nissan Moco (rebadged
Suzuki MR Wagon, a
Keicar) 2003–2008
Nissan 350Z Z33 (Fairlady Z in ****an) 2003–2020
Nissan Teana...
- to
provide an
alternative to both models. The
Nouera was the
first non-
keicar made by
Mitsuoka that was not
based on a
Nissan model. At this time Nissan's...
- engines. This
family lasted from 1961
until the mid-1970s. Today, Mazda's
keicars use
Suzuki engines. It was
produced at the
Hiroshima Plant in Hiroshima...
- were
rebadged versions are
noted in parentheses. 1990–1998
Autozam Carol keicar (rebodied
Suzuki Alto) 1990–1994
Autozam Revue subcompact car (Mazda 121)...