Compact car specialist, Daihatsu, is enjoying
a 53.3 per cent passenger car sales increase so far this
year with no sign of any drop in demand.

In fact, March – the UK’s biggest month for
overall sales – showed a 60.8 per cent increase.
Registrations were 1,024 units compared with 637 sales
in March 2006, while Daihatsu’s year-to-date sales
stand at 1,464 cars.
“This is even better news than it first appears,”
said Daihatsu Vehicle Distributors, Managing Director,
Paul Tunnicliffe.
“Our last best March for car sales was in 1999 when
we had eight model lines. Now, we are down to two vehicles,
the latest Terios 4x4 and Sirion supermini.”
He added: “We are virtually out of Charade stock
now and the new Copen 1.3 litre sports car, which is receiving
rave reviews, is only just going out to its first customers
so had little impact on March sales. With ever-rising
motoring costs and greater emphasis on environmental issues,
Daihatsu’s appeal as a value-for-money, fuel-efficient
manufacturer is stronger than ever.”