2002 Daihatsu Sirion Rally 2 1.3 16v

Summary:

Fast, but flawed

Faults:

Valve clearance had to be adjusted as valves were hitting the casing requiring engine to be taken out of car.

Annoying squeaky rattle from top left of dash.

General Comments:

Bearing in mind Daihatsu's reputation for reliability, I was very surprised when we bought this car as an ex dealer demo with 450 miles on the clock and a month later it was in having the above repair work.Apparently, as ours was one of the first cars, it was a problem that had since been rectified.

It was off the road for three weeks, but the dealer loaned us a car and afterwards it was spot on to be fair.

This was a very quick little car (115 mph 0-60:7.9 seconds) and had easily the best performance in the class-bearing in mind we could've ended up with a Corsa 1.2 SXi for pretty much the same money!

However, the best word to describe it is flawed, in various ways.

To access the performance you had to rev the nuts off it (red line was nearly 8,000 rpm), and it was not relaxing to drive at all, in fifth gear for example, there was no go at all, you had to change down to third believe it or not to get any real shove at 70ish!

Also the cabin was quite cramped when compared to say a Punto or Fiesta, and the steering wheel was set far too low with no adjustment. Handling was reasonable, but it tended to roll excessively all of a sudden when pressed and got quite unsettled.

Build quality was also below par when compared with most competition and it definately had it's fair share of rattles.

Plus points :It was well equipped for the price (A/C, Cd player, full electrics etc), very good fun to thrash, looked different to anything else (sort of retro), and quite economical.

To be honest, Daihatsu need to update this car asap, it's not surprising that you see so few on the roads, but at least I've been there, owned one and now know I wouldn't buy another.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 13th September, 2004

2002 Daihatsu Sirion SL 1.3

Summary:

The most overlooked super-mini. What a shame!

Faults:

Faulty indicator stalk switch.

Tendency to jerk and stall when undertaking very slow manoeuvres (e.g. three point turn and traffic jams).

General Comments:

This car is serious fun to drive.

Performance is the best feature, nothing else under £11000 can touch this car! Top speed 112mph (the best I've managed is 95mph so far) and can hit sixty in under 10 seconds.

Wonderfully unique styling, a real breath of fresh air compared with the Ford Ka and Fiesta's hideous sharp edged styling.

Only one downside is the drab interior filled with cheap plastics and drab cloth seats.

Good economy from such a powerful car, with a regular return of 40 - 50mpg. Not bad for a car with 100 horses on tap!

Good driving position, with excellent visibility thanks to the high up driving position.

I cannot believe how few of these cars are around. It's the best bargain under £10K.

If you want to stand out from the mundane super-mini crowd, opt for the Daihatsu as it's so different.

The only modern car apart from the Mini with a character and personality.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 20th September, 2003

7th Jul 2004, 02:14

I would agree with the writer of this review, I have one this past two years,and I think its great. It was my wife's car originally however I took it over and boy was I surprised. One flaw I am having with it is the clutch, but apart from that it's a great car.

22nd Jun 2005, 18:16

I have owned Daihatsu cars for the past 4 years, starting with a 1989 Charade, then a 1997 Charade F2 and at the moment a 2001 GTVI.

Apart from the low steering wheel position on the GTVI I cannot fault the styling or performance.

I am amazed that more of these very reliable cars have not been sold.

Steve Lawrence

Melb. Australia.

29th Nov 2005, 09:06

What a fantastic car; I don't have a negative thing to say about it. I bought mine 18 months ago (June 2004) and haven't looked back.

A total bargain, 100% reliable, economic, and boy is it quick! Tried it out for top speed recently (I know I shouldn't) and made it easily to 115mph.