Daihatsu Sirion News Articles
Sunday 7th September 2008
Daihatsu is launching a ‘National Cheaper Motoring Campaign’ to highlight the low running costs of its cars. And one lucky customer will have the price of his new Daihatsu reimbursed as part of the nationwide sales push. The free prize draw is open to anyone buying a new car during August and September 2008. Daihatsu’s entire 120-strong dealer network will be running the campaign supported by regional advertising and point-of-sale material. At the heart of the ‘National Cheaper Motoring Campaign’ are four key Daihatsu attractions – excellent fuel economy, low Road Fund Licences, five-year warranty and proven reliability. For example, the entry-level Sirion 1. 0 litre supermini – which enjoyed a 54 per cent sales increase last year - returns 56. 5 mpg Combined and qualifies for a £35 annual Road Fund Licence. The Materia 1. 5 litre mini-MPV is also frugal at 39. 2 mpg Combined (manual), while the ‘S’ version of the Terios 1. 5 litre mini-SUV qualifies for an annual £170 road tax. Meanwhile, Daihatsu’s new five year warranty introduced this year is proving a strong attraction to the brand with sales up more than 16 per cent year-to-date despite the difficult economic climate. Daihatsu’s five-year unlimited mileage warranty includes five years’ UK roadside recovery. the full story

The new Daihatsu Sirion was launched back in 2005. At that time the 1. 0-litre S, base model, was reasonably priced at £7,460. the full review
Sporty looks and high equipment levels are features of the new Daihatsu Sirion SX special edition - on sale from 1 April from £9,290 on-the-road. the full story
Compact car specialist, Daihatsu, is targeting the 1. 7 million people who qualify for a Motability allowance with some of the lowest-cost cars available in the UK. the full story
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