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@AB-mn6qb5 ай бұрын
The Lapin LC, released on June 17, 2022, is even more remarkable.
@西村正記-z4y5 ай бұрын
Japanese kei cars are perfect for the narrow streets of England. Like the old MINI.
@baldieman644 ай бұрын
To be fair, the Swift is already the nearest thing on the road to Issigonis' vision for the Mini.
@しゃちかいな2 ай бұрын
The current minis are too big.
@TAMsun20006 ай бұрын
いかついパパがピンクのラパンに乗ってるの、ホント好き。
@dadcars6 ай бұрын
💪😅
@kylereese48225 ай бұрын
@@dadcars The UK needs to start to import cars from China other wise the car industry will fail and allow Big Oil to move in...
@当たり前田-z2b5 ай бұрын
ギャップ萌えしますね👍
@あんころさん-w6q5 ай бұрын
I love dad❤
@yuumetal23635 ай бұрын
リアルBreaking Bad
@Azusayumi9715 ай бұрын
I am a Japanese SUZUKI engineer, thank you for telling me how good Kei cars are. I am angry that the government restricts the export of Japanese cars, when people like you would definitely buy them!
@xpxp28395 ай бұрын
K-car are safe, that depends on road design and the size of other cars on road. No one ban the motorcycle or pedestrian, right
Speaking as a Japanese national who has lived in Britain for almost two decades and now back living in Japan, Kei cars are basically designed and made for the Japanese consumer market and were never designed to be sold outside of Japan so don't really comply with many of the regulatory requirements in other countries. That's not to say they are dangerous vehicles per se, but if I had a choice between my Honda SUV and a Kei car to be in an accident with, I would obviously choose the former. Kei cars are however, make great second cars for doing a little bit of shopping around town, great for first time drivers and as you pointed out, they are lot roomier than they appear so you can haul surprising amount of cargo. There are other variants of the Kei car, such as the Kei truck (gaining popularity with farmers around the world), Kei sports cars (Honda S660 Toyota Copen GR Sport, Suzuki Alto Works etc) and Kei vans (used heavily in delivery services like Amazon and Postal services) I honestly feel like the UK could do with many of these Kei variants. People talk about the narrow streets in Japan but UK is not that far off honestly. Especially outside of major city centres and villages sometimes get real narrow when everyone is driving around SUVs.
@albertsnijders75664 ай бұрын
Saw these Kei cars in Japan during our visit last year. Thought to myself, if I ever need a new car, I've got to get me one of these! Even if I previously never thought to drive a Japanese car. This year I got one which is as close as it can get here in the EU, a Suzuki Jimny 4th generation in light freight version (with an Omamori for safety on my dashboard :) ) . I love it and constantly drive around with a smile on my face!
First he seems to be a very good father. Second K-car is the minimum car which can carry a family (4 persons) defined by Japanese government. Third you look so happy. Finally, I feel happy to see this video, too. That’s the power K-cars have. Thanks a lot.
@PnutsDC5 ай бұрын
Wow! I watched this video from Japan. First of all, I found it very smiling to watch. Most review videos are in the style of adults reviewing things, but this video has children in it. I love that the name of the channel is "Dad" and that he is actually a wonderful father in the video. It was very sweet to watch. And it was very fun to see Lapin introduced in this video! arigatou!
@chigitakazuhiro78355 ай бұрын
Japanese love the Kei Cars. Brits should have one because you drive on the left side of the road like Japanese do, and UK's got narrow road and small car port. It is ecologically friendly to the environment and consumes less resource compared to the full size SUV.
@miskatonic62105 ай бұрын
Driving by bus or train is eco friendly. Everybody owning his own car will never be eco friendly.
@siraff44614 ай бұрын
@@miskatonic6210 So your bus can carry everything the boot of my car can? Its going to stop outside the shop while I load it up? I don't have to walk in the rain/snow/cold to a stop half a mile away then stand there hoping it turns up? There are never people on it with diseases or who are smoking weed or doing other dodgey stuff? It goes straight from where I am to where I want to be? Its always full and never just being driven around with no one or very few people on it? It doesn't do more damage to the roads since its multiple times the weight? It doesn't make a huge line of traffic stop and start every half mile or so? Sounds great. When it happens let me know. Eco friendly isn't making people do twice the journey because they have to follow a set route. Its not running half or wholly empty, massive vehicles in the middle of a town and its certainly not holding up traffic with bus lanes, busses stopping in the middle of the road or the getting stuck around parked cars I see all the time. Busses are great if you want to move 50 people from one place to another only. Lets say you have a block of flats and all the workers at your factory live there. A bus is great because then they can all go both ways at the same time. In pretty much any other use case a private vehicle makes more sense.
Yeah I’ve always said they should have made a modern classic mini! As small as they possibly can 😅 but mini just keep making larger versions
@AmigaA-or2hj5 ай бұрын
The new should be renamed as MAXI. They’re huge and overrated!
@meowiguess9035 ай бұрын
Just like phones nowadays, companies keep making them bigger
@小山幸春5 ай бұрын
ミニ、はミニを忘れた?
@gre8775 ай бұрын
I didn’t realize how fancy the Lapin is as a Japanese until I found this footage😂 You know Kei-cars are everywhere here and there is so much variety like N-BOX, Hustler etc.I’m hoping many people around the world will realize how good Kei-cars are. Thank you Dadcars! You are a pioneer!
@A2KLAU6 ай бұрын
Just watched this with my wife and had us in hysterics in the first couple of minutes! The production quality and interaction with your eldest are just so wholesome!! During my “JDM” years I considered getting a Kei car as a daily runner but you mentioned it in the video, to insure one was expensive and it was similar cost between a Kei or a Nissan Stagea with the RB25DET single turbo.. you know which one I took 😅
@dadcars6 ай бұрын
Thanks man! 🙏 yeah you made the right choice 👌😮💨 I must drive a Stagea one day
Great video, you guys are amazing :) And the car is really cool too, all the hidden bunnies in the car are just a great example of Japanese culture. These cars just work, although most people don't understand them in Europe. There are more of these in the UK than I would expect, although having a right-hand-drive car is easier in the UK of course.
@mantarayal6 ай бұрын
Here in NZ, ten years ago, we bought a 2005 Honda Fit import with 56K kms. We still have it and use it every single day. Coming up on 150K kms now. One seized brake caliper three years ago, tyres, regular servicing, 1.5 litre v-tec, smooth, peppy, the magic seats helped us move house three times, still looks cute, great dash with a DD, and fun to drive. Oh yeah, and runs on the smell of an oily rag. We would happily get in it and tour NZ. Our point is, is that old was better. It just needed a tweak. Not a revolution that isn't working. Small roomy reliable and safe. It's all we need.
@dadcars6 ай бұрын
Sounds awesome 🤙
@土生泰山5 ай бұрын
But Honda Fit is not a K-car. Now try Honda N-Box turbo, which is much versatile and economic.
It's a shopping cart that you can carry home. 自宅まで持ち運べるショッピングカートのようなものです。 Most Japanese people use it that way. 日本人の大半はそのように使用しています。
@ys-kc2bf6 ай бұрын
I came from Japan, so these cars are all too familiar to me. But I noticed that the beautiful scenery of England increases the cuteness of small Japanese cars! No wonder there is a large NISSAN Figaro community in the UK 🤝🏻
@dadcars6 ай бұрын
😊
@00ta5 ай бұрын
Beautiful family in beautiful scenery. I bet the Lapin is happy with them.
@MrCarrera286 ай бұрын
One of your best videos, your interaction with your kids is heart warming and I love the way you do your best to engage with them on their terms and include them in your passion. Future petrol heads for sure.
What a beautiful country road driving experience in UK Summer.
@japanautoinfo27904 ай бұрын
Greetings from Germany. Just found your video, and loved it. It's always great to see that kei cars find friends also in Europe. :)
@harapeco-ojousama5 ай бұрын
Many kei cars are convenient, but some, like the Honda S660 and Mazda AZ-1, are interesting and sports car-like! It's a rare type of kei car, so it can be a bit pricey and at a premium over the years, but if you like it, you'll love it!
@なりたけ超ギタ5 ай бұрын
I am very grateful to Japan for accepting the "kei car," a uniquely Japanese car. In Japan, many people use kei cars because the roads are narrow. There are many different types of kei cars, and I am sure they will continue to be popular worldwide. Above all, the contrast between the cute "Lapin" and your masculine self is very interesting.
@RandallSlick6 ай бұрын
A charming car, two charming children and a charming presenter. Great work.
@dadcars6 ай бұрын
Thanks man 🙌😊
@RadioSaladStudios4 ай бұрын
Great video; just stumbled on it. Love the girls' reactions. Dreadfully obvious ladies designed it. Thought the heart shaped exhaust was phenomenal. I wish the US had a Kei class car available.
@JaseSung6 ай бұрын
‘His and Hers’ big and small cars are actually quite a normal arrangement in Japan! Dads will often end up in something like an SUV or (More typically) a Toyota Alphard/Vellfire, whilst mums will have a Kei to run about in. (Though plenty of dads will take the family Kei car to work, all the same…) I see it all the time there; my in-laws all have big/small car combinations, and I was no different when I lived there.
@dadcars6 ай бұрын
That’s interesting thanks for sharing :) I love an Alphard 👌😎
@JaseSung6 ай бұрын
@@dadcars It really is a de facto dad car there! I remember a Japanese work colleague claiming it was his most wanted car. Maybe we’ll see one on the channel soon?
@qers6 ай бұрын
It makes sense, big cars for when the kid and all the stuff needs to be moved, small car for little trips that don't require bringing anything. We're looking at an NA MX-5 and Renault Grand Scenic combo. (The Renault is already overkill for one kid, but it can also move furniture, which happens more often than I'd like to)
@tron5206 ай бұрын
Great video, I want a Honda N-Box or N-Van, the girls added their own little stardom to it 👍
@paulcullen8146 ай бұрын
The first of your videos I've seen, and really enjoyed it. I loved recognising when you drove along the top of the hill, and spotting the pub and car parks, and nice to see a KZbinr that lives local to me.
@dadcars6 ай бұрын
Awesome glad you found the channel 😊
@paulcullen8146 ай бұрын
@@dadcars I loved the Lupin. Just imagining it with a Hayabusa 1300cc turbo engine swap. 😂 I won't mention where we live as some KZbinrs get funny about people knowing where they live, especially with other family members in the videos.
@asdfafgf5 ай бұрын
日本では軽自動車は黄色いナンバーなので後ろ姿に違和感がないですね。 In Japan, Kei Cars are given yellow license plates, so the back of your car will look natural. ダイハツは前に軽自動車に1リットルエンジンを搭載してヨーロッパで販売していましたが、今でも走っていますか? Daihatsu used to sell keicars with 1 liter engines in Europe. Are they still on the road?
@maggiepie88105 ай бұрын
@@asdfafgf The Toyota Aygo is still around, which is another 'kei car with one litre engine.'
@ChinesemomlovemassagingJapan5 ай бұрын
@@maggiepie8810aygo is not a kei car and a kei car has to have an Engine under 660cc
@maggiepie88105 ай бұрын
@@ChinesemomlovemassagingJapan The original aygo was based on a Japanese kei car chassi, I think, but with a one litre engine for the European market.
@makochin26705 ай бұрын
@@maggiepie8810Yup, example Suzuki Samurai etc….
@maggiepie88105 ай бұрын
@@makochin2670 Exactly, there are a few of them, and fitting them with a one litre engine for the European market makes sense if you consider our laws.
@ilkererol19866 ай бұрын
Lovely car and heartwarming video
@dadcars6 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@K5V125G5 ай бұрын
My daughter is riding Lapin. It's popular with women in Japan. it doesn't have horsepower because the manufacturer self-regulated 40 years ago. At that time, young people remodelled the engine and there were a lot of K cars over 100 hp.
@Akikotube20105 ай бұрын
I am a Japanese. I am so happy to see your lovely family having a wonderful day with Japan's K car :)
@dadcars5 ай бұрын
🙌😊
@Kyuzeth6 ай бұрын
Great to see you're covering kei cars too now! I am a huge proponent of downsizing cars; people need to start looking at interior room instead of wanting to show off with an oversized, yet impractical projectile of a car. Also, at 19:40 - is that a Nissan Figaro?
@QtaroQhoji5 ай бұрын
When I was a kid, I admired the small and cleverly designed Austin Mini, but today's BMW Mini is much bigger. I wonder if the real successor to the Mini will be Kei cars. And I would like to wish you and your family a long and happy life.😊
@Nagatani-Y5 ай бұрын
You’re right. Really right. I believe
@deaks256 ай бұрын
Despite our love for the Classic Mini, Kei Cars have never done well in the UK, so I suspect it's never been sold here because Suzuki know it's not worth the effort. And with our obsession with ever bigger SUVs means Kei Cars would still not do well. The base Fiat 500 is a 69bhp mild-hybrid and so that Lapin seems like a much funkier, distinctive and unique version of that. It's definitely a cool little car.
@dadcars6 ай бұрын
As our appetite for SUVs becomes more and more the norm I fear for compact hatch popularity… the SUV is a sledge hammer when many of us only need a much smaller and lighter tool for the job 🤷♂️
I've had 4 Kei cars, I'm in Australia and if people are really honest with themselves I would say that a Kei car would be a good "Only" car.
@nekite16 ай бұрын
I fully agree with your comments about his and her Chelsea tractors. Totally unnecessary, particularly in urban areas. I am biased towards smaller cars (although back in the day when I had kids at home, my car of choice was a Saab 9-5). Nowadays, I don't need 4 seats, so have a little Honda CR-Z hybrid which has slightly less mpg around town than the Lapin, but is easily capable of 55 mpg on the motorway. Only £25 road tax and group 17 insurance.
@dadcars6 ай бұрын
Nice! 👌
@LittlePixelTM6 ай бұрын
It's funny - we used to get a few Kei cars and vans here - Daihatsu Cuore, Move, Suzuki Wagon-R, Old Jimny, Carry - even the Bedford Rascal. It's kind of sad we don't any more since they are clearly the perfect antidote to Europoean car bloat, and often all the car you need for 95% of situations.
@dadcars6 ай бұрын
I agree 😊
@samson13803 ай бұрын
I remember a time where the Brits made a very nice car before… I think it’s an Austin Mini Cooper! Nice Review Ben. Thanks a lot
BEST car review I’ve seen !…2 little girls !….then surprised with little “A-hee-hee”! (though she didn’t get much air-time)….a lot of fun !
@bilplaymo61214 ай бұрын
She's so cute this Lapin ! not sure to could have one in my country ! Thanks for sharing, take care ; )
@nigel.w6 ай бұрын
These cars make a lot of sense to me as a second/third car and as a city runabout. The maximal utilization of space is also incredible. While I wouldn't really want to see the Japanese system introduced here in the UK, I have to say that it makes a lot of sense for them, with very high density living, parking space at an extreme premium, and many more narrow city streets. I also think it makes no sense whatsoever for us to be encouraging huge EVs as central city conveyances, when what you really need is something akin to a Kei car. Given that pre-Covid you could buy a Dacia Sandero for less than eight grand, it's also not unreasonable to believe Kei cars could sell in the UK brand new for similar prices to what they sell for in Japan. And it's hard to understand why such car ownership is not being encouraged here in the UK, with tax breaks for owning such cars, especially for those living in inner-city postcodes. IMO, current transport policy in the UK simply doesn't follow the science and doesn't address congestion. What it does do is severely impact the poorest in society and greatly impact their freedom of movement by making every single aspect of car ownership very expensive. And it's not as if public transport in the UK is cheap, clean, efficient, or environmentally-friendly, like it is in Japan and Europe.
@zuyvox5 ай бұрын
For a lot of people (like me) this Lapin would be a nice first car.
@AmigaA-or2hj5 ай бұрын
Gorgeous looking car! Better than a trendy SUV!
@TreRaSi85 ай бұрын
This was an unusual car review but I couldn't stop laughing and smiling. Sending positivity and happiness to you and your family from Newcastle ❤
@dadcars5 ай бұрын
Welcome to the Dadcars channel 😅
@10user-jj2ki6tq2h5 ай бұрын
日本人です。 スズキの車は素晴らしいです。
@hyltonswemmer48244 ай бұрын
Looks fabulous and makes perfect sense for the city - wish it came to South Africa !
@satoru82345 ай бұрын
The car's car navigation system (made by Harman) has been customised to Japanese specifications, but is compatible with the global standard iOS Carplay and Android AUTO. So you can use your smartphone's audio and car navigation system by connecting it to your smartphone via a cable from the USB-A port on the lower part of the navigation system. Please try it out.
@Kristofferheihei4 ай бұрын
Honestly, if they sold all sorts of Kei cars new in Europe and more specific Norway where I live then I would 100% buy one. They are small, very practical amd cheap to run. Win win win
@jgg026 ай бұрын
Cute car, I like the diversity of cars reviewed on this channel
In Japan, there are no safety standards just for K-Cars, and the government imposes the same safety tests as for ordinary cars. The K-Car is designed with safety as an important consideration because of its small size, including an automatic braking system and numerous airbags. The challenge of how to fit the engine and transmission into a small space and provide comfortable space for the driver and passengers has not changed since the classic Mini. The Mini was probably born because it makes sense to the UK. Personally, I dream of a UK version of the K-Car.
@firewest5 ай бұрын
A small Kei car is environmentally friendlier than nomal BEV, I think.
All the sports cars I owned in my 20s were Japanese so I’m familiar with indicators being on the right, it makes more sense in a manual! You can change gear and indicate at the same time!
@makochin26705 ай бұрын
右左折しようとしてワイパー動いちまうアレだw
@superninja2525 ай бұрын
I love more people are knowing K Cars like the Lupin Can you try make a review of the Honda N-One or N-Wagon next?
Kei cars could solve the problems in the EU what the EV-s cant and wont.
@zimzam91664 ай бұрын
I bet you thought you'd get a whole load of likes and replies for this comment. But you didn't. Because you are nothing.
@TootingBec6 ай бұрын
My therory is other than a similar car like the Up, most cars in the UK are designed to be able to do 70 MPH on motorways. The Japanese have Kei cars for city low speed driving as they have reliable bullet trains that get them to other cities and far locations. Similar to the French, with cars like MK 1 Twingo or electric Ami.
@dadcars6 ай бұрын
That’s a good theory
@JaseSung6 ай бұрын
It really is more for tax and ownership cost reasons. Sales of normal class cars are still huge and still end up being what most Japanese motorists aspire towards.
@小力消臭5 ай бұрын
The maximum speed of the Kei car is 87 mph. Japanese highways are 62 to 75 mph, and Kei cars can travel without problems. There are also turbo and hybrid motor-assisted kei cars, so performance is not a problem. Shinkansen trains only connect major cities, so most people take them only a few times in their lifetime. I have also ridden it only twice. There are many Kei cars on the highways in Japan. This is because Kei cars are surprisingly light and run well even with little horsepower. However, a light body means low rigidity, which can be dangerous in the event of an accident. Safe driving is necessary.
@土生泰山5 ай бұрын
I have Honda N-BOX Kei w/turbo, as second car, using it for local shopping and visiting neighbors. But once has to drive in highway and tested the max. speed. It drove over 140kmh, which is close to 70mph But Key is not for long range fast driving. Because of its compact construction, it's weak against collision, and if the Big Convoy hit Key from behind, The Key can shrink into one plate. 🤕
@tamani9645 ай бұрын
if you drive on a Japanese highway, you will notice that there are a lot of kei cars on the road In Japan, kei cars are also used for long-distance travel
AWD drive on Kei cars are not for the hills, but it is primarily for the regions with lots of snow. like Hokkaido and Tohoku, Echizen, Nagano area, where the mountains are high as swiss alps with snows that falls more than human height every winter.
@Kenzo042921 күн бұрын
Family can be closer in a tiny kei car.
@rupertorgan77496 ай бұрын
UK/Europe needs to adopt a Kei-car-type classification and ban large SUVs from its cities. Max 3.6m long/1.6m wide, 1000kgs/ 80bhp, using clean sustainable e-fuels, or a short range battery powerpack. Unfortunately the Euro NCAP safety police would probably disagree, both from a passenger and pedestrian safety viewpoint.
@dadcars6 ай бұрын
I’d like to see a weight factor into road tax banding.
@keithreynolds6 ай бұрын
We had a Suzuki Wagon R Plus and were amazed at how much you could get in it. We have a relative who used one to transport hay bales around the farm.
Intelligent dad and girls. Enjoyed your report from Japan.
@釣友-o2q5 ай бұрын
ラパンを開発した人が喜ぶでしょうね。プロモーションビデオのようだけど車に対する愛情が伝わります。ウサギのマークをこれでもかとあちこちに入れてあり、開発者の思い入れが偲ばれます。 I'm sure the person who developed Lapin will be happy. It looks like a promotional video, but it shows the love for cars. Rabbit marks are still placed here and there, which reminds us of the developer's dedication. (^0^)
@Csongi-g8i6 ай бұрын
Oh, this is so cute!!! Cities would be much nicer places if we could have more kei cars on the streets instead of suv's. Underpowered cars with higher drag resistance usually achieve worse mpg on motorway. Guess it might be emission-related that they are not importing them to the UK, or perhaps something to do with exchange rates. Pitty, anyway. Although Europeans are not particularly fond of underpowered micro cars, so earlier on some Japanese manufacturers used to equip their kei cars with larger engines for the European market.
@dadcars6 ай бұрын
Interesting! 😊
@土生泰山5 ай бұрын
Well, you should test run K-car somewhere. It's not underpowered. It's acceleration and versatility are sometimes better than compact car. Because of low weight around 700kg and less friction by small tires, You should know Japanese concept for economic and environmentally friendly car is low weight and small engine. That's why Japan do not shift to the Heavy 2 tons, big tires EVs.
@Csongi-g8i5 ай бұрын
@@土生泰山 I own a Copen :) With the 1.3 engine. Have driven the proper kei 660 cc too: yes, it feels punchy, the teapot size turbocharger makes funny noises, and it is a fun drive. But leaving the city, you realize that you're a lot slower than you think :) And motorways are definitely a no go.
@kazuoa.49515 ай бұрын
ずっと前からKcarはイギリスで使われてますよね。800ccにスープアップされて販売されてました。
@user-g3sczb5 ай бұрын
スズキの正規ディーラーで買えます。 660c.c縛りがないのは逆に羨ましい。
@釣友-o2q5 ай бұрын
アルト800がたまに見掛けますね。多分インド製だと思いますが。
@フィットハイブリッドちゃん5 ай бұрын
I remembered classic mini when I watched this video! I'd like to own one of them in the future! Greeting from Japan🇯🇵(Sorry for my unnatural English)
@yuasaprovence5 ай бұрын
いつも乗ってるラパンが、イギリスを走ってるのが不思議です!可愛くて、乗りやすくて良い車ですよね😊
@jacksanderson76806 ай бұрын
I'm glad you and the pickles had a blast in our real life toy car.
@dadcars6 ай бұрын
Thank you Jack! I never would have driven one had you not offered to come down 👏 lovely to meet you both
@gaufrid19564 ай бұрын
In the Philippines, there is a company called Porto Coeli (Latin for "Door of Heaven") that imports knocked down Suzuki Kei cars from Japan, and reassembles them here, converting them to left hand drive. They are sold at Multicab dealerships throughout the Philippines. They have everything from a small five door hatchback called the Wago, to 4x2 and 4x4 dual cab pickups and 8 seater vans. They all run the brilliant Suzuki 660 c.c. turbocharged three cylinder engine, mated to a five speed automatic transmission. They have an infotainment system, reverse camera, front fog lights, and the 4x4 versions come with a snorkel. The van versions have troop carrier style seats rearmost, and conventional centre rear seats. All the rear seats fold away to produce a large van suitable for commercial use. Both the van and dual cab pickup versions have sliding rear side doors for easy entry and loading items. The 4x4 versions are priced at 399000 Philippine Pesos. I'm Aussie, married to a Filipina grandmother, and living in Cagayan de Oro City Mindanao Philippines. That's a little over $10,000 AUD. It's in markets like this that these vehicles make a lot of sense. My wife has a farm, and a 4x4 Multicab van or dual cab pickup will be what we will buy when finances allow. I know the durability of Suzuki vehicles, having owned two Suzuki Grand Vitaras and an S-Cross in Australia, and my adult son there has over 300,000 km on the clock of his 2013 Suzuki Alto.
@lll3-e4t5 ай бұрын
Cute car and beautiful children. Even if we lose motorsports, there is still happiness😌