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You mean like a Kei Truck?
I think they're so cute. Like they are out of a Lightning McQueen manga.
Is it emissions or is it safety? B/c a lot of them don't have the power for highway roads and lack basic safety (like seatbelts).
If it is emissions, it's probably because it's category-wrecking. They probably get pitted against other cars in a similar weight or wheelbase, and it's designed to be far more utilitarian than most vehicles in that class.
I'd totally drive a Kei truck, I bet the fuel economy is great too. The big appeal for a light truck for me though is putting a cap on the back and keeping tools equipment back there, or going camping in it. Would make a decent van life experience in a pinch too. I used to have a Mazda B2000 like in the picture back in the 90s, easy to keep running and decent with gas, nothing but happy memories with it.
IIRC they can get like 40mpg. Which isn't great in comparison to some cars, but for a truck it's pretty fuckin good.