Kei Truck Chaos: Import Vehicle Titles Revoked
Download MP3 Discussion on Japanese Kei mini trucks and the controversy surrounding them.
- Understanding the rules and procedures for importing vehicles, including older and gray market vehicles.
- Explanation of the standing rule for vehicles older than 25 years being exempt from certain Customs and EPA regulations.
- Clarification: federal customs allowing importation does not guarantee the ability to drive, register, or title the vehicle.
- Insight into the intended use of these mini trucks in Japan for farm and rural work, not major highways.
Recent state actions:
- Example from Rhode Island, where titles and registrations are being pulled even if previously allowed.
- Similar actions were taken in Maine and other states.
- State-by-state issue influenced by federal guidelines due to highway funding concerns.
- The federal government’s stance on road use vehicle safety standards.
Specifics on the mini trucks:
- Typically used for farmwork, it weighs around 1,500 lbs.
- Limited speed capabilities, reaching up to 75 mph under ideal conditions.
- Lack of compliance with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.
- There are potential future restrictions on these vehicles within the next 3–5 years, making it impossible to title or register them.
- Example of a client’s experience with importing a European-market Opel, highlighting challenges in meeting U.S. safety standards.
- Cautionary advice for purchasing non-U.S. manufactured vehicles due to potential issues with titling and registration.
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