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88HF 06-17-2007 07:53 AM

Nissan 3000 car
 
Someone had told me they saw on the new Nissan was planning a car that would cost $3000 new in the States. I am guessing this would be a Keicar. I would like to have one. Who needs 1.5L when you can have .66? I just hope they could pull some great FE numbers and then we could hypermile em. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keicar

davidjh72 06-17-2007 09:35 AM

A $3k car? That would be awesome! Save a couple months pay and by a new car. Who'da thunk it?

Merging onto an occasional freeway would be an experience though. My 1.9L engine is more than enough for around town. Don't need 124 HP for that. A different story when trying to merge onto the freeway from an on-ramp that's a third the necessary length. MDOT thinks any car can get from 25 MPH around the cloverleaf to 70 MPH freeway speed in less than a tenth of a mile.

MnFocus 06-17-2007 10:10 AM

Seen another way ...rather than change oil ,tune up or make a repair quite a few folks would just buy another one ! America is a throw away society . Of course that just means more & cheaper used cars for those willing to do the work ...it evens out I guess . I dig that Scoobie R1 .

davidjh72 06-17-2007 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by MnFocus (Post 58846)
Seen another way ...rather than change oil ,tune up or make a repair quite a few folks would just buy another one ! America is a throw away society . Of course that just means more & cheaper used cars for those willing to do the work ...it evens out I guess . I dig that Scoobie R1 .

My dad still drives a '91 Pontiac Grand Am LE four-door I got in '95 for $5k.

SVOboy 06-17-2007 01:13 PM

Don't think kei cars will ever sell in the US again. Is the top speed still limited at 110km/h?

MnFocus 06-17-2007 01:35 PM

The Mazda Demio (aka '2' ) is due out on showroom floors as an 08 model .As is the Ford Fiesta in 09 . Not quite for sure if Fiestas are considered kei cars though - they do sort of fit the mold .

ma4t 06-17-2007 04:50 PM

I was a little surprised that wiki article didn't mention the Suzuki Cappuccino. So I'll mention it here:
https://www.hi-ho.ne.jp/nob-t/english/mikuni.jpg
https://www.hi-ho.ne.jp/nob-t/english/capp_e.html

Yes, the great advantage of these little guys (K-cars) is that they get great FE and the road taxes and insurance rates are lower.

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MnFocus 06-17-2007 05:04 PM

That's a sweet lil putzer ! I've heard of it ,but hadn't seen it . Thank you .

repete86 06-17-2007 08:37 PM

I hope that it's true. I would love to be able to buy something like that.

SVOboy 06-17-2007 08:40 PM

I think we should all remember Dax's drive home in the Beat when we think about the practicality of kei-cars for most of us...on US highways these things will be turning 4-6k rpm...They'd prolly need a redesign before coming to market and would lose and FE and fun. But here I am being pessimistic.


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