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Daihatsu Max Cars For Sale in United Kingdom

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8mls | Automatic | 1500cc | Petrol
£19,450 Drive Away
 
7mls | Automatic | 1500cc | Petrol
£19,450 Drive Away
 
7mls | Automatic | 1500cc | Petrol
£19,550 Drive Away
 
10,563mls | Automatic | 1500cc | Petrol
£16,990 Drive Away
 
12mls | Automatic | 1500cc | Petrol
£18,150 Drive Away
 
9mls | Automatic | 1500cc | Petrol
£21,250 Drive Away
 
82,519mls | Automatic | 1500cc | Petrol
£15,890 Drive Away

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Daihatsu Max Cars

The Daihatsu Max is a compact city car that offers an excellent solution for navigating the narrow and often congested streets found across the United Kingdom. Originally launched in the early 2000s, this model quickly became popular due to its combination of efficient design, practical interior space, and reliability—qualities highly valued by UK drivers who need a nimble yet dependable vehicle.

One of the most striking features of the Daihatsu Max is its small footprint. With an overall length of approximately 138 inches and a width around 60 inches, it is ideally suited for tight parking spaces and restricted urban environments common in UK cities like London, Manchester, and Edinburgh. Its lightweight construction contributes not only to ease of handling but also to improved fuel economy—a significant benefit given rising fuel costs.

Under the hood, most versions come equipped with a modest 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol engine. This engine provides enough power for daily commutes while maintaining impressive fuel efficiency figures, often achieving upwards of 50 miles per gallon on combined urban and motorway driving. The relatively low emissions levels also mean that certain models might avoid hefty congestion charges or low emission zone fees applicable in several UK metropolitan areas.

The interior layout maximizes space despite the vehicle’s compact size. It comfortably seats four adults with sufficient headroom and legroom thanks to its tall cabin design. Additionally, clever use of storage compartments and a fold-flat rear bench enhances cargo versatility—a valuable feature for shoppers or small families requiring extra luggage capacity without moving up to larger cars.

Driving dynamics suit typical UK conditions well. The Max features responsive steering that allows precise manoeuvring through roundabouts or tight corners on country lanes while providing a stable ride on motorways at speeds up to approximately 70 mph. Suspension is tuned more towards comfort than sporty handling, absorbing potholes and uneven road surfaces effectively—an important consideration given some areas’ less-than-perfect road maintenance.

In terms of safety, early models were equipped with basic driver airbags and ABS braking systems but lacked advanced technologies such as stability control or multiple airbags seen in more modern cars. Nonetheless, their lightweight nature combined with proper driving ensures adequate safety during city driving conditions prevalent throughout Britain.

For anyone living in urban centres where parking space is limited and fuel efficiency matters greatly, the Daihatsu Max remains an attractive choice even years after production ceased. Its Japanese engineering heritage brings reliability coupled with practicality—an appealing package perfectly suited for British roads and everyday motoring demands across varying weather conditions typical of the United Kingdom year-round.

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