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Daihatsu Terios 2010

Daihatsu Terios 2010

 Standard equipment above the S model includes alloy wheels, a trip computer, heated door mirrors, heated front windscreen, privacy glass, roof rails, front fog lamps, and leather steering wheel and gear knob. Daihatsu Terios SE Auto - £ 14,680.00 On The Road The Daihatsu Terios SE Automatic uses the fantastic four speed automatic gearbox, offering a smoother driving experience. Standard equipment above the S model includes alloy wheels, a trip computer, heated door mirrors, heated front windscreen, privacy glass, roof rails, wheel arch extensions and side skirts, front fog lamps, and leather steerinbg wheel and gear knob.

 What's more it's great fun to drive whether you're in town, out in the country, or even on the beach. And with the head-turning looks guaranteed to get you noticed, it certainly is a car to be seen in. Maintaining the style and engineering excellence of the S, the SX features a host of luxuries unique in its class. A car with real attitude and not afraid to shout about it. Daihatsu Terios SX - £ 13,995.00 On The Road The fully-loaded Daihatsu Terios SX elevates the standard for all compact 4x4 vehicles.

 Standard equipment includes air conditioning, rear parking sensors, side airbags, front and rear electric windows, remote central door locking, electric mirrors, integrated CD player, and anti lock brakes (ABS) with electronic brake distribution (EBD). New daihatsu terios 2010 Daihatsu Terios S - £ 12,725.00 On The Road The Daihatsu Terios S takes some beating as an entry-level 4x4, with all the advantages of raised ride height and full-time four-wheel drive, as well as five doors and a lively yet economical 1.3 litre engine with DVVT. From $66,300 (as of 23rd May 2008), we’ll see if this proves to be a seller. You get a full 3-year factory warranty (or 100,000km) and comprehensive aftersales support from Sin Tien Seng themselves.  Well, Toyota hasn’t yet answered to the Terios-7 with an extended Rush G, and we have to admit that for an Indonesian made car, it is well made, and a pretty effective tool transporting many “bodies” with a little more comfort on the side instead of your usual panel van.


Daihatsu Terios 2010
Daihatsu Terios 2010
Daihatsu Terios 2010
Daihatsu Terios 2010

Daihatsu Copen (2007)

Daihatsu Copen (2007)

 Now, the Copen's appeal has been drastically widened thanks to the fitment of the same 87 PS engine as the Sirion supermini which not only boosts performance and economy but allows higher gearing for more relaxed cruising. Originally conceived for the Japanese Kei-car market only, the UK's importer, Daihatsu Vehicle Distributors Limited, persuaded the factory to re-engineer the tiny 660 cc turbo petrol engine to comply with European Whole Vehicle Type Approval. This is a full £2,500 less than the original model introduced for the '04 model year which rapidly attracted an enthusiastic fan club seduced by its cute, timeless looks, effortless electric metal folding roof and nimble handling.  Cute and timeless Daihatsu Copen sports car has become considerably more desirable with a punchy yet more frugal new 1.3 litre engine, higher gearing to enhance refinement and a sharp new price of only £10,995 on-the-road.

Daihatsu Copen (2007)
Daihatsu Copen (2007)
Daihatsu Copen (2007)

Daihatsu Sirion (2007)

Daihatsu Sirion (2007)

Especially short front and rear overhangs, a higher seating position and a gently tapering roofline provide surprising space yet cleverly mask the height. Height grows by 100 mm to 1,550 mm - 10 mm greater than the Micra. However, the wheelbase of 2,430 mm is 85 mm longer than the old model and the 1,665 mm width is 70 mm more and even 5 mm greater than the Toyota Yaris, Nissan Micra and Fiat Punto.

 The Sirion's length of 3,600 mm is actually 95 mm shorter and even 20 mm less than the Ford Ka. For example its front and rear tracks - at 1,460 and 1,465 mm - are 65 and 60 mm wider than before.  The new Daihatsu Sirion is a totally differently proportioned car to its predecessor and more closely matches the Nissan Micra for length, width and height but with passenger space rivalling the considerably longer Honda Jazz.

Daihatsu Sirion (2007)
Daihatsu Sirion (2007)
Daihatsu Sirion (2007)
Daihatsu Sirion (2007)

Daihatsu Materia (2008)

Daihatsu Materia (2008)


 The Daihatsu Materia specification is exceptionally high and includes: power steering, ABS with EBD, driver, passenger and side airbags, air-conditioning, remote central-locking, height-adjustable driver's seat, sliding and reclining split rear seat, alloy, wheels, rear privacy glass, front fog lamps and a radio/CD player with six speakers. However, the Materia's owners are expected to include style-conscious young families seeking a distinctive yet practical design plus older couples who appreciate the Materia's low running costs, manoeuvrability and easy access thanks to wide-opening and deep doors. All are compact and versatile with a high-command driving position that especially appeals to women.

 Key competitors in the UK and Europe are the similar-sized but move conservatively-styled Renault Modus and Vauxhall/Opel Meriva. In fact, the boxy yet wide and squat design theme with flared wheelarches and minimum overhangs has created a cult-following in Japan - and now the United States - with several manufacturers struggling to keep up with consumer demand.  Daihatsu Materia mini-MPV went on sale in the UK in July 2008 with prices starting from £10,995 on-the-road offering outstanding interior space and distinctive styling.





Daihatsu Terios Kiri (2008)

Daihatsu Terios Kiri (2008)

The award-winning Terios range has a high standard specification which includes air-conditioning, power-steering, ABS with EBD and full-time four-wheel drive with electronic centre diff-lock. Powered by a sprightly 1.5 litre petrol engine, the Terios 'Kiri' returns 40.4 mpg on the Extra Urban Cycle and boasts low emissions of 185 g/km meaning the Road Fund Licence is only £170 per annum. Despite the extra equipment, the Daihatsu Terios Kiri costs just £13,895 on-the-road compared to the £12,995 OTR for the Terios 1.5 S. Based on the Terios 1.5 S, the 'Kiri' adds unique metallic green paint, roof rails, special five-spoke 16 x 6 ins alloy wheels with 215/65 R16 tyres, a hard spare wheel cover, leather-covered steering wheel, front fog lamps and special 'Kiri' graphics.

  Daihatsu is offering customers extra value from its limited-edition Daihatsu Terios Kiri which is being restricted to only 250 cars.

Daihatsu Terios Kiri (2008)
Daihatsu Terios Kiri (2008)
Daihatsu Terios Kiri (2008)
Daihatsu Terios Kiri (2008)