Thursday, July 28, 2011
Suzuki Kei Car
I don't know why, but I really love those old Japanese kei cars. I love how quaint they look. Kei cars are small Japanese automobiles which usually exploit tax laws and insurance policies and regulations because of their size. I think the market for these kei cars are slowly shrinking. It was not as popular as it was during the sixties till the early seventies.
The Suzuki Fronte 360 was launched in 1962. It had a transversely mounted two cylinder, two-stroke engine driving the front wheels. The engine maintains peak performance even when running continuously at high speed because of a highly efficient cooling fan, superior mechanism and the Suzuki Posi-force lubrication. This car has independent suspensions on it's four wheels, which results in excellent road handling. Tomica Limited Vintage released their version of the Suzuki Fronte a few years back, which was the 360 two door sedan (LC10).
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