July 25, 200619 yr I want one. Pimp it out. http://www.subaru.co.jp/sambar/van/ Keep clicking on pics of it (near the bottom of first page and then the pic of the regular one on the second page) 4WD is shown. Can I get a HELL YEA!?!!
July 25, 200619 yr I instantly thought of the old beetle bus.The tires are tiny. I wonder what it has for an engine. Seeing the tallness of the van, I wonder if it went low boxer engine center of gravity...
July 25, 200619 yr Author After looking around that site I wonder.........If those are JDM vehicles (and not all avail. in U.S.)....Why the hell are they given model names in English? I think they are teasing us.
July 25, 200619 yr After looking around that site I wonder.........If those are JDM vehicles (and not all avail. in U.S.)....Why the hell are they given model names in English? I think they are teasing us. After getting the www on my first pc 8 years ago... I almost want to vomit at the thought of vehicles so common sense overseas it frustrates me. Even ford and gm have some very interesting models (ie: Some AUS vehicles).The conservative is missing in usa, and what they think is fast is a sideways out of balance lop-sided v6-v8 FWD. The rarity of common sense RWD for the bigger engines is ridiculous. Long live the old sube (and alot of foreign others for that matter) !
July 25, 200619 yr Looks like the Sambar TC Professional has either the Selective EL+5MT or the Full-time E-3AT. There's a dealer in Canada (B.C.?) that imports Sambars, right? Edit for link http://japanoid.com/cardata.php?carNo=24
July 26, 200619 yr Looks very similar to this: http://www.tigertruck.com This one is a 4x4, too. http://www.tigertruck.com/4x4/index.html I used to ride in these in the shipyard every now and then, they feel halfway stable, but are limited at 32mph.
July 26, 200619 yr Sambar's and Sambar vans are pretty common around here. Oh, I should state that I live in Okinawa, Japan. I see more than I care to count on a daily basis, mainly because the housing maintanence guys drive them around. They are pretty neat little vehicles. I'm not sure however, if they would survive very well on the streets of the U.S. They have no reinforcements whatsoever, to protect you in the case that you get into an accident. Other than that, they are fuel efficient little people haulers. Patrick
July 26, 200619 yr I was able to translate the page by right clicking on the page and select 'Translate Page'.
July 26, 200619 yr Looks very similar to this:http://www.tigertruck.com This one is a 4x4, too. http://www.tigertruck.com/4x4/index.html I used to ride in these in the shipyard every now and then, they feel halfway stable, but are limited at 32mph. HAHAHA thats an awesoem vid. i love it
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