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Daihatsu Hijet Microvan -

Here’s a draft write-up for the , suitable for a blog, vehicle listing, or brochure. Title: The Mighty Mite: Why the Daihatsu Hijet Microvan Punches Above Its Weight In a world of ever-growing SUVs and full-size vans, the Daihatsu Hijet remains a beloved icon of practical, compact utility. As Japan’s longest-running kei car nameplate (in production since 1960), the Hijet has earned a cult following worldwide—from farmers and delivery drivers to vanlife enthusiasts and city dwellers. Compact Footprint, Massive Versatility The Hijet’s genius lies in its microvan configuration. With a total length under 3.4 meters and a width just over 1.4 meters, it can slip into parking spots that a typical sedan would scoff at. But don’t let the size fool you: thanks to a flat floor, tall roofline, and mid-engine layout (under the front seats), the interior cargo space is astonishingly usable.

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