We fell in love with ANOTHER kei car! 2012 Daihatsu Tanto Custom RS Turbo! So clever
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- čas přidán 28. 04. 2024
- With a screaming 658cc three-cylinder engine and a Continuously Variable Transmission, the Tanto offers surprising practicality and even refinement! Needless to say, we loved it.
Find out more about "Keiko" here: • Daihatsu Tanto Custom RS
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You guys in the UK are so lucky to be able to bring in recent cars that were not sold in your country. Here in the US, we have to wait until a car is at least 25 years old before we can import a vehicle that was not originally sold here. Color me jealous!
While we know Ian loves this kind of car, and it's obvious Kei cars are very much to Miss Hubnut's taste, the best bit had to be when Ian found he could open the side door from the driver's seat. Very much the "kid has new toy" face there! :)
I need this door openeing in a Toyota in a Toyota Avensis size sedan mmmm
Ian, Carly, thank you for making the video on my Daihatsu Tanto Custom RS. Thoroughly enjoyed it. I thought you might both love Keiko. And thanks for fixing the cup holder (and not charging me for it) 😂
A sheer joy. Thank you!
Named after Mrs O’Brien from Deep Space Nine?!
@@BelfastMurf I will admit to my Mondeo being called Tasha because the VRN ends "YAA" ;)
@@BelfastMurfI didn’t know that 😁👍
That was a remarkable job with the speedo 👏
I still think that this type of vehicle is the future. Two tons of land yacht is so unnecessary, even if you make it electric. It's not until you drive a small car that you realise how nice it is not to have to stop and give way to everything coming at you round a parked car. If everyone drove a small car, you wouldn't even have to cross the white line in most cases. A real congestion stopper!
I have been lucky to have a play with some weird transmission over the years, but I would love to have a go with a CVT.
What a nice sensible sized car. All that room. Better than today's SUV barges.
I actually really want one of these now. Daihatsu are a seriously underrated Manufacteur.. If I had the chance to pick one of these up, I would take it in a heartbeat.
me also
Whenever I see these kei boxcars I can’t help thinking that Alec Issigonis would have loved them. This really is how cars should be.
I love kei cars I finally bought one this year a mitsubishi i 659cc turbo it's not slow lovely little car
60 mpg ! Keeps up with motorway speeds …..what’s not to like, surely this is the way to go ?
Ohh this is very interesting, no B pillar, sliding doors, uber-boxy for coolness, no transmission tunnel in the back.... top marks to Daihatsu
Makes me think of the first gen Prairie.
There are two countries where Japanese Kei cars, especially used ones, sell well: Russia and Pakistan. Both are known to be harsh environments in which to maintain cars. In Russia's Far East, getting stopped by a car in winter can lead to death. there
Japan's 10-year-old used 4WD Kei cars have a good reputation.
See, manufacturers, this is what we need: the space and practicality of a minivan in a package that fits easily in a normal parking spot and goes well with a tiny economical engine because of lightness, NOT massive SUVs that need either a massive or a stressed engine to get out of its own way while drinking fuel as if its free and providing all the space of an average midsize hatchback.
When I decided to buy a brand new car in 2016, I ended up buying a van because manufacturers forgot how to build a Tardis like this.
I love Paul's Tanto, it just makes sense, a lovely colour too, I'm so glad you both enjoyed it.
Lets be honest this and other Kei boxy cars car could work for so many people in the UK, easy to drive and park, so practical, a small footprint, less wear and tear on the roads, so why not.
I think more Kei cars should be on our shores, given our love of small cars, they'd be perfect for UK towns and cities for commuting about in, especially as a lot of the road infrastructure is still sized for the much smaller cars of the era when it was first built, modern "small" cars are just too big really...
We missed out on so many fascinating Japanese cars in the UK.
A car company that uses owner feedback to improve the product....what a concept! Refreshing in a world where car companies tell us what we are supposed to like
What an incredible little car. This must be the smallest TARDIS on wheels. It's brilliant! A car designed for those who hate trouser pockets with storage all over the place but I guess it's easy to loose stuff in them. Many thanks for sharing.
it looked like it was Miss HubNut Christmas and birthday all rolled onto one
I love these type of "out of the box " thinking and design. Reminds me of my scenic 2.
After driving a car with so much space, formidable high driving position, different seat configurations.....I can't help but wonder why these should not be the rule rather than the option. It makes so much more sense.
This car is phenomenal in every way. Refreshing
They are far too sensible.
Hubnut you amaze me!!! This video is a gift to me, since I absolutely adore this car... I'm in France and would love to find one. Unfortunately here it is almost impossible te register a japanese import; so sad. The Tanta is one word: perfect. Congrats!!
Kei cars are just magnificent! My daily driver is a Daihatsu Cuore L276 and i love it for 2 years now. It goes like a go-cart around corners on lowering springs and 15" wheels. 😅
I’m in Japan now and love seeing all the Kei cars. I’m forever looking at them in car parks. Missing my Suzuki Carry back in NZ.
Wow, I want this car now! It just has everything, so practical, good looking, spacious despite being tiny, amazing storage options, all the mod cons, smooth even at a decent clip, what a little dream she is. Totally sold on this.
Please start a cooperation group of members who also would like to buy a kei car. It would be easier to import as a group and shared expenses would make it cheaper to the members. Hub Nut Cooperative
Wow this the most enjoyable car test on You Tube period!These little cars tick all the boxes should be sold in millions all over the world I think only Daihatsu could have designed it !
The Irish version is a Tayto , its a bit of a spud to drive .
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Nice n Crisp.
I laughed at this WAY more than I should have 😂
You must be a father/dad
I love this!
I'm of the mindset of smaller is better, who needs a truck?
Very practical as well as versatile.
I really like the mpg as well as the remote sliding doors.
Aw - that just ticked all the boxes, didn't it? Loved it just as much as you two did, even if I just was watching. Oh, I so wish Kei-cars like this was the dominating world-wide trend, not those bloody SUVs. Not only does it make way more sense for most people - it also look better. All the practical touches get's me going in ways a V8-powered "premium" car never will. And ! - the bonnet was even smaller than the one on my Renault Modus - did not think that was possible 😅. Miss HubNut's lecture on Daihatsu-nerd-facts was just brilliant 👌. Now, let's see how contagious this test was... will there be a second Daihatsu on the fleet, one wonders...
What a cutie. Love all the storage thingies.
I think Tantos were one of the most common cars I saw in Japan, along with Honda N-Boxes, Suzuki Spacia, Nissan Roox and other Kei MPVs! They seem very practical for such a small footprint. Impressive little cars🙂
Thanks for bringing us these unusual vehicles, Ian & Carly! 😊
I enjoyed the car, and also the drive out to my home village on Minsterley, through Hanwood and Pontesbury. Thanks both !
Thanks for the filming location, it looks beautiful.
@@rbnhd1144 South Shropshire is a lovely part of the world, lots of nice scenery and interesting places to visit.
Awesome, thanks for the spin.
Japan seems to be quite good at having "gentlemen's agreements" on horsepower figures. As long as the manufacturers makes it clear on the spec sheet that they have not exceeded the horsepower limit, and would never want to, then the government don't look to closely at what's actually going on and everyone is happy. 😁
He was wrong about the horsepower thing. There is no "gentleman's agreement". The kei car regulations stipulate length, width, overall weight, engine size maximum, max number of cylinders, max power output at the crank at time of manufacture, and minimum safety standards. The regulations have changed over the years they've existed. The most recent updates in 2000 (?) required all kei cars to meet the standard car safety standards at minimum. Before that they had lower standards and were absolute death traps in most instances. There are discussions in government at the moment about cracking down on aftermarket engine mods that raise the power to ridiculous levels.
Loved Miss HubNuts excitement 😁, it has to be the biggest little car ever, a Tardis on wheels.
Thanks for sharing HubNuts 😊👍
I love Daihatsu cars, and the people who call the Die-Laughing are cruel and ill informed. I bought an import JDM Mira Avanzato Trxx and it was incredible. I’d love a nice automatic high spec Applause.
I particularly liked the Tony Bastable style outro on this one. Great review of what looks like the ideal car for our congested roads, if only our government was as seriously proactive on the taxing system as the Japanese, the UK would be a good market place for these cars.
Brilliant little big car.
I'd love one of those.👍🏼
Boxy Kei cars are pretty cool. Its amazing how well thought out the interior is in this car.
I have noticed recently more cars are being imported from Japan to the UK from seven seat MPV's, Prius's and cars from Europe and America (Jeeps most common US import from Japan).
These things need to be made in LHD, there seems to be a lot of interest in them worldwide. So many companies making them, I'd love one tbh. Cheers.
Wow! Thank you guys for making this test. Absolutely love Kei cars, so any chance to see one of these awesome cars is a real treat. Kei cars always have so many little extra design additions that make them so amazing. Have to say Daihatsu and Suzuki's are favourites for the cool quirky designs they produce, but sadly neither of these makes are currently sold here in Canada. Such a happy peppy little car!!
Beautiful little car and so practical,You definitely should try to get one , They really thought of everything,very well designed 😎👍🏻
What a great little car. A friend of mine owns a Toyota Vellfire - which is a superb car. This wonderful, diminutive Tanto is like a scaled-down version of the Vellfire. Indeed, many of the features you have highlighted are also present on the Vellfire. To say that I'm jealous is an understatement...
This is one of the most inspiring videos you guys have made to date..!
Love the duo reviews, not long before Mrs Hubnut is driving in the reviews
It would be great to have Kei cars imported and seen more in the UK, they make good sense
I think another purchase may be in the pipeline
What a scrumptious lump of automation. European car designers have it all wrong. The Kei car is the way forward, especially in todays cities.
Another great video you two!
I'm in love with the Tanto. Cool as heck.
A brilliant review on a funky little car Ian and Carly.
I love Daihatsus. I've had five. A Sirion Rally II, a Rally IV, a later generation 1.3 SX, a Charade just like yours and a Naked. They're so much fun. I wish they still sold them here
You really are Sold on the Brand, good for you.
What a charming vehicle. I'm falling in love too!
Miss hubnut will buy one
One day...
Thanks Ian & Carly. I absolutely loved it, so well thought out
Lovely.
Love the channel seen a car today with a personal plate with HUB last three letters I chuckled to myself
Love it!! Make a great weekend micro camper.
I think in terms of "less is more"this is right up your alley Ian.
Brilliant video as always, as someone who lives in Shrewsbury I avoid that roundabout at all cost. Big love from North shropshire! 🚙
Now, that is an excellent bit of packaging.
Wonderfully practical...
Absolutely brilliant video Ian miss hubnut ❤👍it's absolutely brilliant little car with big heart absolutely love it brilliant
Great review,I would like to own one of these cars myself its so practical.
Why wasnt these Kei cars brought out over here ?
I know there were cars like the Copen but these boxy cars have a market here.
Id seriously consider one
with all of the 20mph zones popping up, this is an ideal city car.
btw, my Dacia Sandero Stepway has a cvt (with stepped gears) but does have a mode where the revs are pegged with no changes
Brings back happy memories of driving DAFs and Variomatic Volvo's. And associated memories of outings with both Dutch and UK DAF Owner's Clubs.
what a great little car
You guys are so adorable and fun to watch.
Feel like hats should become the new scale of Headroom: Baseball cap, Fedora, Bowler and finally Top .
This is exactly what I need. Makes so much sense. Great to see your genuine excitement for this car and test drive . 😊
What a thoughtfully designed car. I’m sure Daihatsu did their research and decided “K cars” weren’t for a European market, maybe NCAP? But, had they sold them in the UK and EU I’m pretty sure they would have been popular. Top review, and can’t wait for a new addition to the HubNut fleet!
They are still making Kei cars in Japan, check out the Honda N Box and Suzuki Spacia, that's just two more options, there are others.
Prior to the kei regulations last changing in 2000, kei cars wouldn't meet EU safety standards. But in 2000 the regs changed and they now meet at least the minimums for larger cars. The problem with exporting them to other countries is that they are not profitable at Japanese pricing levels, and if the prices are increased to become profitable then they have to compete with larger cars like the Corolla and Jetta etc. People just look at them and buy the larger cars, even though they would be ideal across most of Europe. There are a few markets around Asia where they do sell, however, and they are strong grey exports around the Pacific region.
We would all be driving kei cars if we would just think.
They're not considered cool in Europe (yet), but the engineering is done the way it should be and is increddible.
(I'm thinking of buying a first edition Renault Twingo.)
Thanks
Would love a first gen Twingo
Of course the sort of car we should be driving. Loads of room for mum, dad and two ankle snappers. Perfect for our narrow roads and parking spaces.
So what do we drive in the UK? SUVs as big as a house.
Small is beautiful people.The Japanese are way ahead.
another great video has always Ian and Carly miss/mrs hubnut and hublets and hubmutt 👍
What a great little car... A Tad like a small Honda S-MX.... Outro music is lovely.. by the way
Love Kei cars.
These cars a genius, properly practical, cleverly thought out. SUVs, my arse
That's good Daihatsu knowledge! Love the brand and glad it's still going. My Materia supports this video 🚙
I love Materia's and the Toyota BB version, Good for you.
I wanted a Materia , but out voted for a Skoda Roomster.
I'm a great fan of these little urban box cars -- was the Nissan Cube the first? -- but I have to say that little Tanto is pretty much the ultimate. It looks hilarious, and the provision of internal space and storage and cubbies is beyond anything I've seen. What a glorious little thing.
The first time I got into a Toyota Porte I was moved to laughter at how much room there was. Pretty much like an old school London cab -- I really do think you could wear a top hat in one. Now when I come up behind a Maclaren or a Lamborghini at traffic lights on Karangahape Road, I don't feel envy: I just look at the huge footprint and the tiny cabin and wonder why anyone would want to drive one of those in the city. But little cars can be the same. Neighbours have got a Fiat 500 Abarth, and yes I would like one, but when you see them from behind there are these massive hips which mean, again, that you get much less cabin for the roadspace than you could have.
The Pajero Junior looks like it has got some of the same practicality; hope to see that again, when it fits with the timetable.
BTW, the power door off switch by the driver's knee is a safety feature, so the kiddies can't press the door button and eject themselves at 100kph. Which makes me wonder if any avid TikToker has tried opening the sliding door at speed, opening their BASE jumping parachute, and seeing if there is a clean extraction. Probably should try with a dummy, first. Could a kei car be the next Bondmobile?
These kei car MPVs are a fair bit smaller than a Cube, though don't feel it inside.
If you were further north would love to show you the awesome practicality of the kei van. They are the king of space boxes!
We can get ourselves north for kei vans! ian@hubnut.org
Great video as always. Big fan of imports, Japan always got way more extras on every car, even stuff sold globally.
Great things come in small packages very impressive
Also 1/2 of the production of the toyota B series engines known as from the "bj40" are indeed stamped with the daihatsu D designating it's origin..
Suzuki 660 c.c. three cylinder turbo engine "Multicabs" are very popular in the Philippines, Ian. Imported as completely knocked down vehicles from Japan, converted to left hand drive, and sold for less than a third of the price of a basic model 4x2 pickup truck. They make a lot of sense, and are available as 4x4 versions, along with more standard equipment than the much more expensive basic pickup trucks. They come as dual cab pickup trucks or eight seater vans.
Quite a Tanto-lising prospect as a local runabout.
Fantastic little car. Who knew!
When I saw the title I thought you’d bought it!
Great little cars.
After owning a couple cvt rover25 1.8 and a Honda jazz 1.3cvt7.
I use to try and keep the revs static and just increase the speed.
But when you want to go quick you have to feather the throttle.
The rover was surprisingly quick
Such a cool wee car, love the enthusiasm from you both. I think a kei car lies in the hubnut future. Suzuki hustler or a Mazda flair gives me similar vibes to these just immense space on a small scale.
great video. Recently replaced my L251 (rust killed it) with a Move L601. love kei cars! My 1997 move also the windscreen is about a mile from driver too!
Diahatsu, the Tardis of the automobile-verse.
Wow what an interesting car. I had a mk2 Renault Espace and the windscreen is miles away from the driver. it makes parking a challenge as you cant really tell where the front bumper is . Very impressive interior space for such a compact car. Thanks as always for a very detailed review
So very yes!!! I wish i had 2 more hands so i could give you 4 thumbs up. 👍🤠👍
It would make sense to have Kei cars in our cities. And they suit Wales very well. I have a Panda and it is perfect for the small lanes. You can pass each other if another Panda comes along! Why do we not have these here? It is a crime!
Nice one guys..❤ that's a cool car..😊
Just lovely. ❤
What an outrageous little car! Love the colour and looks hilarious to drive.
Nice and seemingly surprisingly spacious car. The flare thing in the passenger footwell is something I learned only recently, and discovered it from Xbox One / Series game Forza Horizon 5, and it's Mazda 323 dlc car :D I had a EU spec 1990 Mazda 323 so noticed that flare as it's something my Euro spec car didn't have, or course my car was also LHD, but anyway, learned the almost glowing red thing in the game car is indeed the flare in JDM cars. Ah the things you can learn from videogames :D
Wundervoll! A beautiful and smart car for our everyday life. Who needs more..? Thanks for this lovely japanese story… see you -- Martin 🚙💨🇯🇵
I have pretty much the same reaction to kei cars as Ms. Hubnut. :)
Reminds me of my old Materia. What a roomy little car that was and good-looking (I think).
That's a clever bit of design.
Kei cars would be so popular IMO if you could buy them in the UK.
Would you be interested in doing some content on the Daihatsu Bee and commercial 3 wheelers?
Would love to drive some early Daihatsus! May have to go to Japan for that...
@@HubNutNow *there* is an idea. I’m sure the number of views it would get would cover the cost. If not, get the manmaths calculator out.
So in love!