The Honda Vamos was a jeep produced by Japanese automaker Honda from 1970 to 1973, and reintroduced again as a trim level of the Honda Acty microvan starting in 1999. Available as a kei truck, it replaced the Honda T360. The Vamos used a 356 cc 2-cylinder, mid mounted, air-cooled, gasoline engine shared with the Honda N360 and the Honda Z360. The Vamos was a competitor at the time to the Suzuki Jimny, Daihatsu Fellow, and the Isuzu Unicab.

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  • The Honda Vamos was a jeep produced by Japanese automaker Honda from 1970 to 1973, and reintroduced again as a trim level of the Honda Acty microvan starting in 1999. Available as a kei truck, it replaced the Honda T360. The Vamos used a 356 cc 2-cylinder, mid mounted, air-cooled, gasoline engine shared with the Honda N360 and the Honda Z360. The Vamos was a competitor at the time to the Suzuki Jimny, Daihatsu Fellow, and the Isuzu Unicab. According to the article for this vehicle at Japanese Wikipedia, only 2,500 were sold. Honda had hoped the popularity of the Honda Dax minibike with its off-road image would be associated with the Vamos. Because of the installation of the spare tire on the front of the vehicle and the sound from the air cooled engine, it had a Volkswagen Type 2 reputation but because of the open cabin design, it wasn't very popular due to a lack of four wheel drive. Vamos is Spanish "let's go" The Vamos was available with an optional and removable rear seat, whereas the Vamos was known as the Vamos 2 or the Vamos 4, for its ability of passenger capacity. It was also available with lap only seat belts for all passengers. The convertible top was easily and quickly removed as needed. Due to the open cab configuration, all instrumentation and switches were both water- and dust proof. It used a MacPherson strut front suspension and a DeDion tube with half leaf springs in the back.
  • Der Honda Vamos ist der Name zweier Fahrzeuge, die Honda in Japan herstellt(e). Von 1970 bis 1973 fertigte man einen Buggy dieses Namens und seit 1999 trägt ein Minivan diese Bezeichnung.
  • バモス(Vamos)とは、本田技研工業が生産・販売する軽自動車。
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  • The Honda Vamos was a jeep produced by Japanese automaker Honda from 1970 to 1973, and reintroduced again as a trim level of the Honda Acty microvan starting in 1999. Available as a kei truck, it replaced the Honda T360. The Vamos used a 356 cc 2-cylinder, mid mounted, air-cooled, gasoline engine shared with the Honda N360 and the Honda Z360. The Vamos was a competitor at the time to the Suzuki Jimny, Daihatsu Fellow, and the Isuzu Unicab.
  • Der Honda Vamos ist der Name zweier Fahrzeuge, die Honda in Japan herstellt(e). Von 1970 bis 1973 fertigte man einen Buggy dieses Namens und seit 1999 trägt ein Minivan diese Bezeichnung.
  • バモス(Vamos)とは、本田技研工業が生産・販売する軽自動車。
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