Christina Lee
2 min readAug 12, 2016

Why Country Folks Choose Mini Trucks

Often, when some people choose mini trucks, others automatically question the decision. They say, “You’re already buying a truck, why not go big?” Well, there’s definitely nothing wrong with big trucks, especially with their power and versatile functionalities, but mini trucks are usually chosen by some for very specific reasons.

For example, those 4x4 mini trucks for sale in Japan are the popular choice for country folks because they’re better for driving through much smaller country roads. These trucks are much narrower, yet they have the power to tackle any kind of challenging terrain in the country and bear heavy loads. Farmers appreciate how they can easily and quickly pile their harvest into these trucks; they don’t have to walk a long ways from the rice paddies or field to the vehicle since mini trucks are small enough get really close to the narrow spaces leading to those.

The size advantage is not the only attractive factor about this vehicle option. The new mini trucks for sale in Japan also boast of being more economical in terms of maintenance and usage. They do not guzzle down fuel like regular trucks; owners get a lot of mileage from every “fill.” On top of that, replacement parts are readily available and they’re not too pricey, too. The opportunity to manage expenses better is surely something a lot of folks want, and they harness this benefit from making a smart vehicle choice.

It’s important to point out that mini trucks, such as the Suzuki Carry for sale in Japan, do not intimidate female drivers much. Women don’t find these vehicles too overwhelming to drive because of their smaller size. This automatically increases their functionality.

And lastly, these are the smart choice for country folks because despite their size, they demonstrate functional versatility. These are the vehicles of choice for food trucks that serve small communities. In fact, after the great 3–11 tsunami, many former restaurant owners revived their services with the help of these trucks, customizing them for efficient food service in both devastated and remote areas. Likewise, logistics companies based in the country find these vehicles just right for small parcel deliveries — a service that more customers require. According to a report, small logistics companies in eastern Japan invested in mini trucks after the national disaster, deeming them more efficient in getting service to where service is needed the most.

Good things come in small packages, and this surely is the case with mini trucks; no wonder they are greatly preferred by folks in the country who need compact “working” vehicles that have power and versatility.