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by bringatrailer · Bring a Trailer · Jan 9
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11k-Kilometer 1997 Mitsubishi Minicab Pickup 4WD 5-Speed at No Reserve

11k-km 1997 Mitsubishi Minicab 4WD: The Kei Truck That Shouldn't Exist Stateside

This is a right-hand-drive cab-over Kei pickup with a 657cc three-cylinder, five-speed manual, and selectable 4WD—basically everything the chicken tax was designed to keep out of America. It's clean, low-mileage, and hits the auction block at no reserve. The fact that these are now importable is either a loophole or a miracle depending on your perspective.

Kei trucks are finally getting their due as actual utility vehicles, not just novelty imports. This one's the real deal—tiny, purposeful, no marketing department required.

by Alastair Crooks · Auto Express · Jan 9
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New Hyundai Staria Electric is a wild MPV with spaceship styling

Hyundai's Staria Electric is a nine-seat MPV that actually looks like something

Hyundai's betting on the Staria Electric as a proper family hauler with 248 miles of range and genuine three-row seating—no clever packaging tricks. It's spaceship styling on a practical platform, which means it either signals where Korean EV design is headed or it's a one-off curiosity depending on how UK buyers respond.

MPVs are having a moment because families finally realized crossovers don't need to exist. If this thing lands in right-hand drive, it's worth watching—the market's tired of pretending SUVs solve real problems.

by bringatrailer · Bring a Trailer · Jan 9
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1935 Delahaye 135 Coupe des Alpes by Autobineau Project

1935 Delahaye 135 Coupe des Alpes by Autobineau: Chassis 46074 Finally Surfaces

This right-hand-drive 135 spent over 50 years in France before crossing the block—a genuine pre-war coachbuilt survivor with the triple-carb 3.2L OHV inline-six and Autobineau's restrained Alpes bodywork. French provenance, multiple ownership history, and the kind of patina that matters.

Pre-war French coachbuilt cars are the only segment where sitting in a barn for decades actually adds value instead of subtracting it.

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