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Daihatsu Sirion review covering 2005 To Date
Wednesday 27 August 2008
Small is beautiful, or so they say. Who says it? Well, being Japanese, the people at Daihatsu may not but they would probably concur with the sentiment. If there’s one thing that most obviously binds Daihatsu models together, it’s smallness. The Sirion is a supermini by Daihatsu’s reckoning but its dimensions correspond better to what the rest of the market dubs a city car. It has small petrol engines like a city car and a lively lightweight feel like a city car. From new, it was even priced like a city car. In the end, where the Sirion fits into the grand scheme of things isn’t too important. What could be is that Daihatsu knows small cars and the Sirion is a small car from Daihatsu.
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Read Daihatsu Terios reviewFriday 16 March 2007
When shopping for a used roadster, most buyers like to play it safe. They’ll look at a Mazda MX-5, an MG TF or possibly a Fiat Barchetta if they’re feeling a bit adventurous. The trouble is, there’s a
Read Daihatsu Copen reviewFriday 20 October 2006
Someone needs to have a word with Daihatsu. With the Sirion, they upset the applecart by offering a car priced and marketed as a supermini, but as big as many of the cars in the next class up. That so
Read Daihatsu Sirion reviewFriday 20 October 2006
Though some wouldn’t be seen dead in the curiously styled, boxy little Daihatsu Move, those prepared to try one are certainly in tune with the direction in which city cars are going. Short, narrow and
Read Daihatsu Move reviewFriday 20 October 2006
Daihatsu’s Grand Move is most definitely an acquired taste. The styling, whilst not as bizarre as its late sibling the Move, is nonetheless on the unorthodox side. Despite this, it represents a cost-e
Read Daihatsu GrandMove reviewFriday 20 October 2006
Drive along any country lane and you’re bound to spot one: there’s no doubt that the Daihatsu Fourtrak is the country-dweller's favourite 4x4. The reasons are simple. This unassuming mud-plugger is co
Read Daihatsu Fourtrak reviewFriday 20 October 2006
Small is certainly beautiful when it comes to city cars. Daihatsu have heartily embraced the ‘less is more’ concept with the Cuore. While it may be the height of vogue in downtown Shinjuku, does the l
Read Daihatsu Cuore reviewFriday 20 October 2006
Daihatsu’s Charade may not be the most visually arresting citycar you’ve ever clapped eyes upon, but beneath those unassuming lines is one of the most entertaining small cars money can buy. The 1.0-li
Read Daihatsu Charade reviewFriday 20 October 2006
If you’re shopping for a secondhand supermini, you probably haven’t considered Daihatsu’s Charade. Like most small car buyers, you’ve probably set your sights on a mainstream model such as a Ford Fies
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