Large vehicles towering over other motorists and taking up space on roads tend to define the typical American motoring experience, given that the US market continues to be one of the primary consumers ...
Here’s a riddle for you: what’s tiny yet mighty, comes in at under 660cc, and stands just about four feet high? You’ve got it, that’s the Daihatsu Copen kei car. First launched in 2002, the Copen has ...
In a cooperation with Daihatsu and HAL College of Technology and Design in Japan, students show their vision of minicars in the future. Where is car design heading? Answering that question is well ...
Daihatsu may not be a major name brand among American enthusiasts, but the Toyota offshoot has been producing an affordable, manual sports car since 2002. That model, the Copen, has traditionally been ...
Our big wet President wants the United States to build kei cars, despite the myriad reasons the average American consumer probably wouldn't want one. We Jalops, though, are not the average American ...