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Daihatsu Is Fixing The One Thing I Didn't Like About The World's Last Kei-Sized Japanese Sports Car
The Daihatsu Copen is one of my favorite cars that has yet to reach American shores. It’s a tiny, two-seater convertible that’s been on sale since 2002 in places like Japan and Europe, with two ...
Daihatsu left the U.S. market way back in 1992, but the brand is still going strong in Japan. The company is wholly owned by Toyota now and specializes in building kei cars and trucks, a special class ...
The gang over at Liberty Walk in Japan has turned their hand to the tiny little Japanese two-door kei convertible known as the Daihatsu Copen. The Daihatsu isn't exactly known for raw speed but is ...
Toyota confirms the next-gen Daihatsu Copen will feature rear-wheel drive and a manual gearbox, signaling a major revival for the tiny roadster.
Today, Kirby’s focus has shifted toward following industry news, and he has a sincere passion for one-off and tuned vehicles, car toys (especially LEGO brand,) and anything else even closely related ...
You know the Daihatsu Copen, don't you? How could you not? After all, it's the legendary two-door kei convertible known for absolutely decimating Japan's mountain roads, shaming even the most ...
Daihatsu revealed the K-Open concept at the Tokyo auto show, previewing a third generation of its tiny Copen roadster. The K-Open still packs a gas engine and a manual transmission but ditches the FWD ...
Buying a Porsche can be hard, as even its cheapest model, the 718 Cayman, is not what you’d call affordable. There is however an alternative way, and that is to find a used Daihatsu Copen and turn it ...
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