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As much as I want one too, there’s a reason they aren’t sold in the US.
They weren’t built to survive high speed collisions with large vehicles.
If you really want one, the best option is to import >25 years old as that’s when they become street legal.
That’s fine, I should be able to take that risk. Motorcycles aren’t designed to withstand an impact with anything and they’re legal.
Motorcycles are legal in the US.
The reason why the Jimny (Samurai) was discontinued in the US was due to Consumer Reports corrupting their testing procedures due to corporate pressure.
The fact that a Jimny will not survive being hit by an oversized Truck reflects more poorly on the society that is normalising driving oversized Trucks than on the Jimny.
The Jimny is about the 15th smallest car Suzuki makes.
If you're brave, drive an Alto, Lapin or a Hustler around Texas.
Check out rhe JDM lineup: https://www.suzuki.co.jp/car/lineup/
Are.... You threatening me with a good time? I'd love to drive a tiny kei car. The smaller the car is, the better!
A bicycle isn’t designed to take a hit from the small-dick monster trucks you see these days.
Not an issue with small vehicles, rather the insane walls of steel and plastic coming out of American truck companies.