Pricing note
Ranges are more useful than invented exact listings.
- Lower-mile trucks Usually land higher
- Dump beds + vans Often carry a premium
- Very specific requests Can take longer to source
Curated trucks
This is not a fake live marketplace. These cards show the kinds of Kei trucks and configurations we regularly help North Carolina buyers source, along with realistic landed price ranges.
Pricing note
Popular configurations
The right truck depends on what it needs to do. These are the setups North Carolina buyers ask about most often.
Great for acreage, feed runs, fencing tools, and everyday property work where full-size width is unnecessary.
Useful for landscaping, mulch, soil, and light material movement when compact size matters as much as utility.
A strong fit for small service businesses that want covered storage and easy maneuverability around tight sites.
Example trucks
Use these cards as a starting point. If one feels close, tell us. If you only know the kind of work the truck needs to do, that is enough too.
Compact, capable, and easy to place on properties that need a real work truck without full-size width.
A dependable option for buyers who want straightforward mechanicals and versatile on-property use.
For buyers who want a more specialized setup for landscaping, material movement, and compact property projects.
A good fit for buyers who want a small, practical platform for mixed personal utility and light commercial work.
Popular with buyers who want a sensible all-rounder for maintenance, mixed acreage work, and simple local utility.
Useful for light service businesses that want enclosed storage, easy parking, and a compact footprint around town.
Recently sourced styles
These are representative sourcing directions, not a claim that we keep a huge physical lot in North Carolina.
Chosen for rural property maintenance with a simple utility-first spec and a grounded landed budget.
Sourced for landscaping work where compact size mattered as much as payload practicality.
Selected for enclosed cargo needs, easy maneuverability, and a cleaner fit for small business use.
Need a specific setup?
If you know the make and model, great. If you only know the work you need it to do, that is enough to start the sourcing conversation.