Here's the thing: the firetrucks are the most time-capsule-pristine trucks in Japan. They are barely used, they've been garaged every day of their lives, and they've been maintained better than if the manufacturer had kept it for themselves. But the beds are always messed up with the fire truck equipment. This here (the Acty) is a fire truck with a standard, un-effed bed. If I did not already have my own Acty, I would not be typing this, I would be calling Tony. This is the truck you want! This is not a drill! GoGoGo!
Hi and thanks for your insightful comments! Everything you said is spot on about the fire trucks. This Honda sold in a nanosecond for the reasons that you alluded to.
@@minitrucks I’ll be in Myrtle Beach in a few months. Does Honda make an automatic with AC? Does it matter, manual/auto for longevity of reliability? Thank you for the videos. Love these trucks.
@@brianhamilton8753 Hello, Give us a call during our regular business hours Wed-Sat 9am-5pm and we are happy to answer your questions, 336-777-9957 ~ Thanks
Thank you for watching and for your question about A/C. From time to time they come with A/C but it is something you see infrequently. The price varies based on what we pay for it in Japan. A Subie with A/C might be $7,600 or it might be a unicorn with A/C meaning that it is a beautiful, beautiful truck (and I paid more for it) which might be in the $9,000ish range...
The paper tag on the turn signal says the following. This vehicle is equipped with an airbag. Please be sure to wear your seatbelt. Please see the instruction manual for details. Please remove this label after delivery.
Thank you for watching and for your question...I don't look for the dates on the tires in this video because it would make an already long video even longer:) That said, if you have a question about something specific, be sure to reach out to us and we'll be happy to provide you with answers to any questions that you have! Thanks again
Here's the thing: the firetrucks are the most time-capsule-pristine trucks in Japan. They are barely used, they've been garaged every day of their lives, and they've been maintained better than if the manufacturer had kept it for themselves. But the beds are always messed up with the fire truck equipment. This here (the Acty) is a fire truck with a standard, un-effed bed. If I did not already have my own Acty, I would not be typing this, I would be calling Tony. This is the truck you want! This is not a drill! GoGoGo!
Hi and thanks for your insightful comments! Everything you said is spot on about the fire trucks. This Honda sold in a nanosecond for the reasons that you alluded to.
Love the red Honda!
Thank you for watching our video and for your comment about the Honda...Tell me about it! That was such a nice truck:) Someone already jumped on it...
@@minitrucks I’ll be in Myrtle Beach in a few months. Does Honda make an automatic with AC? Does it matter, manual/auto for longevity of reliability? Thank you for the videos. Love these trucks.
@@brianhamilton8753 Hello, Give us a call during our regular business hours Wed-Sat 9am-5pm and we are happy to answer your questions, 336-777-9957 ~ Thanks
Do any of the Sambars have AC? What is your price for them?
Thank you for watching and for your question about A/C. From time to time they come with A/C but it is something you see infrequently. The price varies based on what we pay for it in Japan. A Subie with A/C might be $7,600 or it might be a unicorn with A/C meaning that it is a beautiful, beautiful truck (and I paid more for it) which might be in the $9,000ish range...
The paper tag on the turn signal says the following.
This vehicle is equipped with an airbag.
Please be sure to wear your seatbelt.
Please see the instruction manual for details.
Please remove this label after delivery.
Wow!! Thanks for the intelligence:) We appreciate it when someone comes along side and adds value...
I'd like to know the DATES on the tires... you've never given that info.
Thank you for watching and for your question...I don't look for the dates on the tires in this video because it would make an already long video even longer:) That said, if you have a question about something specific, be sure to reach out to us and we'll be happy to provide you with answers to any questions that you have! Thanks again