2006 Daihatsu Sirion GS 1.3 from Australia and New Zealand

Summary:

Excellent value for money

Faults:

None to date.

General Comments:

Bought a second hand Sirion GS a few weeks ago after test driving a number of smaller cars. I was tempted to buy new, but this was a bargain, and best of the bunch I had considered.

Without doubt, this is the best car I have ever driven: it has excellent equipment, bags of space for passengers (all five of them), good all-round visibility, a remarkably quiet engine even on motorways, and plenty of power when needed with an automatic gearbox.

The Sirion is incredibly spacious for its size and has loads of kit for the money. It is solidly built, too.

The car is very comfortable and is superb to drive plus good on fuel economy.

I find it easy to get in and out, and really fun to drive and easy to park. The driving position is perfect with good visibility, and there's an airy feel to the cabin due to big glass areas. The interior is made of nice looking, durable fabrics.

I tried and considered - Honda Jazz, Suzuki Swift, Mitsubishi Colt, Mazda 2, Nissan and Mercedes a series.

In my research I talked to a lot of owners and have heard that there have been very expensive servicing bills and spares.

My verdict: Excellent value for money, and also a stylish modern funky car, and with the right marketing, Toyota Daihatsu could sell millions. It will sell itself if allowed!! Or with a good marketing approach - racing, modern paint jobs etc etc.

You never know it could end up as a classic like Fiat 500, Mini, VW Beetle, 2CV, Morris Minor, etc etc.

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

Review Date: 11th December, 2006

27th Feb 2007, 21:04

Good Day.

I'm hoping someone can tell me how this vehicle performs at highway speeds, and whether it is comfortable during long trips. Would it hold up during long range travel? I'm talking 3000 miles over the course of 1-2 weeks in temperatures of 100 degrees (35-40C).

Thanks to anyone who can help me out with this information.