Used Daihatsu cars for sale
Daihatsu, Terios
2005 (55) - 1.3 Sport 5dr Auto SHOWROOM CONDITION CAN SECURE 24/7 DELIVERY AVAILABLE
Daihatsu, Hijet
2014 - 660cc Manual 2-Door
Daihatsu, Charade
1995 (N) - 1.3 GLXi 5dr Auto
Daihatsu, Materia
2009 (09) - 1.5 5dr Auto
- 1.5L
- 92kMiles
- Petrol
- Auto
- Hatchback
SOLTRADER MOTORING LIMITED
Daihatsu, Sirion
2003 (53) - 1.3 SL 5dr
Daihatsu, Sirion
2007 (57) - 1.0 S 5dr
Daihatsu, Hijet
2014 - 660cc Manual 2-Door
- 0.7L
- 39.4kMiles
- Petrol
- Manual
The Car Warehouse
Daihatsu, Charade
2019 (P) - GTi DeTomaso G201s Rare Manual Rust Free 3-Door
- 1.6L
- 65kMiles
- Petrol
- Manual
Sports and Prestige of Lichfield Ltd
Daihatsu, Hijet
2015 (61) - Deck Van 2-Door
Daihatsu, Sirion
2008 (08) - 1.0 S 5dr £35 Road tax
Daihatsu, Sirion
2002 (52) - 1.3 F-Speed F-Speed 5dr
Daihatsu, Materia
2007 (07) - 1.5 5dr
Daihatsu, Sirion
2007 (57) - 1.3 SE 5dr
Daihatsu, Terios
2007 (07) - 1.5 SE Auto SHOWROOM CONDITION CAN SECURE 24/7 DELIVERY AVALIBLE LADY OWNER 5-Door
Daihatsu, Sirion
2006 (06) - 1.3 SE 5dr AUTOMATIC
Daihatsu, Terios
2008 (08) - 1.5 SX 5dr
Daihatsu is the oldest Japanese car manufacturer and one of the most established. Renowned for its fleet of small cars and off roaders, the company proves that size doesn?t matter and mixes it with the heavyweights on a regular basis. Somewhat unremarkable to look at but a lot of fun to drive, the brand demonstrates everything that?s great about Japanese motoring.
While Daihatsu can trace its origins back to 1907, the name wasn?t used until 1951. Initially the company was all about 3 wheelers such as the Midget, but began manufacturing proper cars in 1958. With the demand for cars growing massively in Japan, the company duly obliged and the Sport, Compagno and Fellow were some of the earliest offerings.
Always looking to push boundaries, Daihatsu even joined the racing circuit and achieved victories at both Sazuka and Fuji in the 1960s. However the car that would perhaps define the company and its future was the small and hugely economical Charade from 1977. The whole philosophy of ?small outside but big inside? was adopted and the Daihatsu hasn?t looked back since.
In Japan, Daihatsu motors are best known for being ?kei cars?, which are designed to get around tax and insurance charges due to their small size. While it?s not the case in Britain, the sprightly driving experience, ease of parking and incredible economy make them popular among city dwellers in particular, but people who live in the country would better appreciate the roster of off road cars such as the Terios.
Looking around, it?s clear that Motors.co.uk has a fabulous selection of used Daihatsu cars at very reasonable prices. The inexpensive nature of the brand coupled with impressive discounts means you can get a great deal across the board.
So if you?re looking for something small, cool, enjoyable, inexpensive and full of beans, a Daihatsu could be right up your street!
- What's the most popular Daihatsu colour? White
- What's the most popular Daihatsu fuel type? Petrol
- What's the Daihatsu average power delivery? 91 BHP
- What's the Daihatsu average fuel economy? 42 MPG
- What's the Daihatsu average price? £5,343
- What's the Daihatsu average mileage? 60,707