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Most states yes but they have to be over 25 years old plus pass inspection and emissions(in states/counties that apply). Just like any other import vehicle. Just not as safe.
Depends on what you are looking to do with it. Suzuki engine is under the seats as opposed to mid/rear like the Honda so will be a bit louder/warmer inside so maybe as a daily driver it might get annoying but the 4wd system is a lot more "functional" as opposed to the Honda real time system. Suzuki can come turbo, honda can not. My personal opinion is the honda looks better. To each their own!
@@iancraig5471 seeing as how most of them are 660cc 3cylinder, they are most happy cruising at like 80-90kph. The supercharged sambar (if you can find one) would probably be one of the lower revving and quiet ones due to it being a 4 cylinder rear engine. Suzuki comes turbo and possibly even supercharged (I forget). The older ones, a lot of them being 4 speed and 550cc would be slightly less capable. It's all about what you're using it for and ultimately your import laws. Where I am in Ontario Canada, imports only need to be 15 years old so we can currently bring in anything from november 2004 and back. I'm happy to help if anyone has questions! I've been on the search for a kei truck for a long time and am currently waiting for my 1997 Honda Acty SDX 4wd to arrive so o have done a lot of research on all the brands.
@@iancraig5471 also the Town version of the acty is next to impossible to find but they come with the same engines as all the other ones. It's just the interiors basically that changed because the "town" was geared towards a daily driver.
@@shane6961 know anything about the slightly bigger and more rare trucks like the ,toyota townace and mazda bongo? Finding one that isnt beat to shit is nearly a miracle. But i want something that can go down the turnpike for a stretch at 70mph (120kph) .