93,000 km | 1.3L DOHC | 4-speed automatic | Front-wheel drive | Right-hand drive | Extra: Winter tires The WiLL Vi (not “6”) was produced in Japan (Japanese Domestic Market, JDM) from 2000 to 2001, with distinctive styling combining elements of many cars. The “neo-retro” look represented a period in Japan where vehicles took on the styling of historic vehicles from the 1950s and 1960s, such as the Nissan Be-1, Nissan Figaro, Nissan S-Cargo, Nissan Pao, the Toyota Origin, the Subaru Vivio Bistro, and the Mitsubishi Minica Town Bee. The curve of the tail section is also similar to that of the second generation of the Renault Mégane. The car is equipped with MacPherson struts for the front wheels and a torsion beam axle for the rear wheels. The plastic wheel covers resemble sand dollars and the vehicle has bench seats for both front and rear passengers, with the gearshift installed on the dashboard.