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Trump Backs Tiny Cars: A Big Future for Small Wheels?

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Donald Trump has sparked a fresh debate on the future of American transit by throwing his support behind "tiny cars." In a recent endorsement, he described these ultra-compact vehicles as "amazing" and urged manufacturers to begin domestic production immediately. This marks a potential shift in U.S. automotive policy, which has historically restricted these "Kei cars"—Japanese-style micro-vehicles—due to safety and size regulations.

Currently, enthusiasts in the U.S. can only legally drive these imported micro-cars if they are at least 25 years old. Owners praise them for being incredibly fuel-efficient and easy to park—two being able to fit into a single standard spot. However, the transition from a niche hobby to a mainstream transport solution faces significant hurdles.

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The primary appeal for the Trump administration is affordability. With car prices remaining high post-pandemic, the Department of Transportation suggests that "mini-vans and micros" could offer Americans a budget-friendly alternative. Some global brands, like Stellantis (owner of Fiat), are already preparing to introduce small models like the Topolino to the U.S. market.

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Despite the enthusiasm, experts remain skeptical. U.S. Transport Secretary Sean Duffy noted that while they are "great solutions" for city centers, they are likely unsuitable for high-speed American freeways. Critics also point out that modifying these cars to meet strict U.S. safety standards would be expensive, potentially erasing their cost benefits. Furthermore, history shows American consumers tend to favor larger SUVs and trucks; the Smart car, for instance, exited the U.S. market in 2019 due to poor sales. For now, while the "amazing" tiny car has the President's backing, it remains to be seen if American drivers are ready to downsize their dreams.

Key Takeaways

Policy Shift: Trump has approved the production of tiny cars in the U.S., calling for an end to regulations that restricted these micro-vehicles.

Affordability Focus: The move aims to provide cheaper vehicle options, though experts warn that meeting U.S. safety standards may drive prices back up.

Niche vs. Mainstream: While ideal for crowded cities and farms, these cars face skepticism regarding their safety on highways and their appeal to a "bigger is better" consumer culture.

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https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c17xvqlx8r8o

lets see what the haters make of this

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