
This car is currently located in Japan and if you choose to purchase it, will arrive in United Kingdom approximately by the 2nd week of November.
Under the hood, the Daihatsu Cast is powered by a 660cc petrol engine that delivers smooth and economical performance, ideal for navigating urban streets and tight parking spaces. Paired with an automatic transmission, this vehicle ensures a comfortable and stress-free driving experience, allowing you to focus on the road ahead.
Step inside to find a thoughtfully equipped interior featuring air conditioning that keeps every journey pleasant no matter the weather. Electric windows add to your convenience, enabling easy control of ventilation and natural light. The intelligent key system enhances accessibility, allowing seamless entry and ignition without fumbling for keys.
Safety remains a priority with ABS brakes incorporated into the design, providing reliable stopping power and confidence in various driving conditions. With just under 90,000 kilometers on the odometer, this Daihatsu Cast has been well maintained and is ready to provide dependable service for many more miles.
This kei car stands out not only for its practicality but also for its attractive design—compact yet roomy enough for passengers and cargo alike. It’s an excellent choice for those seeking a fuel-efficient vehicle with modern features tailored for everyday use.
Whether you're commuting through busy streets or running errands around town, this 2016 Daihatsu Cast offers unmatched versatility combined with reliable performance. Experience the joy of owning a car that perfectly suits your lifestyle needs while reflecting your personal taste with its vibrant blue color. Embrace convenience, safety, and economy all in one stylish package.
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