Why are Toyota Toypets and other early Toyota cars so rarely seen in the US?

Going on Sale in June 1958 The Toyopets were a hot item among the American people however it did not take them long to determine that the car was not necessary built for the American potholes and roads. Before they were used as taxis in Tokyo, they were designed for post WWII Japan, but they were unsuited for high speeds! Weighing in at over 3,000 lbs and powered by a mere 58 horsepower engine they were unsuited for all easy steering.In my opinion, the reason there are so few on the road is simple.

They could never keep up! They probably push around 30 miles per hour, in today’s world there is no way they could get along an interstate or road. However we do see more of the 60’s Toyotas in shows and parades.

Probably because of the roads issue. I have added a list of Toyopets that are at the TOYOTA MUSEUM.It was a really cool website! These are all the TOYOTA Early model cars at the Museum.

Toyoda Model AA(1936, Japan) Toyoda Model AA Sedan(1936, Japan)1/5 Scale Model Toyoda Model G1 Truck(1935, Japan)1/5 Scale Model Toyota AXV-IV(1991, Japan) Toyota e • com(1997, Japan) Toyopet Corona Mark II Model RT62(1968, Japan) Toyopet Corona Model PT20(1960, Japan) Toyopet Corona Model RT40(1964, Japan) Toyopet Corona Model RT50(1965, Japan) Toyopet Corona Model ST10(1957, Japan) Toyopet Crown Model RS(1955, Japan) Toyopet Crown Model RSD(1955, Japan) Toyopet Crown Model RS-L(1958, Japan) Toyopet Crown Model RS20(1959, Japan) Toyopet Crown Model RS41(1963, Japan) Toyopet Master Model RR(1955, Japan) Toyopet Masterline Van(1956, Japan) Toyopet Model SA(1951, Japan) Toyopet Super Model RHN(1953, Japan) Toyota 1600GT Model RT55(1967, Japan) Toyota 2000GT Model MF10(1968, Japan) Toyota 7(1970, Japan) Toyota Celica Liftback(1973, Japan) Toyota Celica Model TA22(1970, Japan) Toyota Century Model VG20(1967, Japan) Toyota Corolla Model KE10(1966, Japan) Toyota Corolla Model KE10(1966, Japan) Toyota Corolla Sprinter Model KE15(1968, Japan) Toyota Corona Pickup(1962, Japan) Toyota Model AB Phaeton(1936, Japan) Toyota Model AC(1943, Japan) Toyota Model SG Truck(1953, Japan) Toyota Prius(1997, Japan) Toyota Sports 800 Model UP15(1965, Japan).

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