I've had a '08 Terios Kiri for 11 years. I wanted a small practical 4x4 to replace my company car when I retired. Brilliant car, ultra reliable - no repair costs except one coil, tyres and brake pads and yearly service and MOT. Takes 4 adults plus luggage - we have toured Europe. Bit buzzy at 75+ (could do with 6th gear), but pleasant to drive. Permanent 4wd with lockable diff makes it good for moderate off road and snowy conditions. If I could buy the same car new I would.
@@darrenkhan6041 Not really. Two big blokes and two ladies. Four large suitcases in the boot, and plenty of legroom in the back seats. Everyone comfortable, no complaints!
Oh hey Matt. This is my grandmas car. Thank you for making this video. I’ll send it to gran right away 😊 she wanted a rav4 originally but she “couldn’t afford it you know”
Drove an auto one almost the length of NZ including a 400km side trip to to pick up my daughter, her dog, and wordly possessions. We had to negotiate a storm and terrible driving conditions and it handled it really well. It became the perfect commuter vehicle for Christchurch after the earthquake.
Cheap old cars give you so much freedom. No worries if you scratch it, no worries if it's dirty, no worries if needs work because parts are cheap, no worries that someone's gonna steal it. Simply no worries.
Brilliant little cars, ran one for 4 years, totally reliable ..bomb proof.. but getting bits is difficult, I had to have a stainless steel exhaust made as i couldn't buy a standard exhaust anywhere, still I actually regret selling mine as had low mileage and a fantastic service history, a shame Daihatsu pulled out of the UK , I had a sportrak and a fourtrack years ago...
I have owned three Daihatsu,s over the years a Sportrak, which was a very capable off roader, a mk1 terios that saved the day one very snowy winter, sadly chassis corrosion killed it off, then a cheap little Sirion as a runabout. Daihatsu was a very underrated manufacturer.
There actually was a Kei version of the Terios called the Terios Kid. It was just a lot shorter than the regular version and had the Kei engine. Good times.
I have this same car but it's automatic. While it's comfortable at low speeds and little offroading, it's really lazy at motorway speeds. But you can get used to it. I recently returned from 2000km roadtrip around Europe and I love this car!
I've ridden in an auto one recently. 250.000km and nothing has ever gone wrong according to the owner. I don't remember the ride as being bouncy as you said though, i remember it being surprisingly smooth and comfortable in town.
You have ruined my plans for RUclips domination as I was going to do the first decent RUclips review of one of these! But you are spot on here. I’ve had mine for about six months - very basic and noisy on motorways but it’s been thoroughly dependable and superb on narrow country roads and ‘lakes’ left on them this month.
Thank you for the fuel consumption conversion! As a mainland european, I have to google the thing every time I watch UK auto RUclips. These little details make your videos even more enjoyable.
Another great video! An alternative is a Fiat Panda 4x4. Every year or so I get bored and look for videos of one beating Range Rovers up steep slopes. I am a bit biased. My 21 year old Fiat passed it’s MOT with flying colours on Tuesday, and continues to do all daily chores for a 1970s Alfa Romeo, that is the most spoilt car on Earth 😂
@@Inflator82 Agreed - seems like the moment I decide I like a car because it's genuinely interesting, the future sales are either 1 or 0, depending on if I can afford it.
I have a Terios for 15 years and I drove it everywhere even at the worst roads here in my country and I just replaced brakes,oil,filters and one cv joint. The bad things are that they are only 100 in my whole country(Albania) and its difficult to find parts I have ti order from other countries and for the engine it has the fuel consuption is high. Thats it I love this car its perfect if you want 4x4 (bmw fan).
I’ve been driving for 34 years both commercially and domestically and I can say with confidence that all of the bad/risky driving I’ve witnessed has been by Males. Sure I think most women drive ‘slower’ than most men would but they are primarily very safety conscious, I’d accept this every day with children in the car - who become a very precious cargo.
@@stevec1097 I'd agree, after my 10 year stint as a commercial/domestic driver... the difference is, men's bad driving is conscious through testosterone. Women's bad driving is through ignorance. It's why there is a disparity in the level of harm caused.
I am old enough to remember when Suzuki first released a four wheel drive model. In those days we thought they only made motor bikes. The original actually had a motor bike engine (I could be wrong), Itwas hilarious - having a 4 speed manual, a pal of mine had one, and it sounded ludicrous; reviving like a sewing machinene, eventually reaching about 40mph sounding like a strummer! The amazing thing was that he hitched it up to a trailer, filled with nearly two tons of sand & gravel & drove it back home using low range. He didn’t endear himself to other road users -espially when the lights changed during a.right hand turn, during which he was already in top.gear before he’d finished the turn.
My family still have the J100 Terios but it's called the Perodua Kembara (Kembara = adventure). Bought since new and has been reliable ever since. The Nautica unfortunately did not sell very well as Toyota sells the 7 seater rwd Rush instead of the Nautica's 5 seater 4wd. Not to mention the price was very pricey at the time as the Nautica was a CBU unit from Japan, the Rush was build in Indonesia.
I have the same model I use AT tyres too drive across the farms the engine is made in the Toyota factory in Japan, you have too watch the front end for rust , 157,000 and still running like dream many thanks
To be fair we had Hello Fresh for a few months. Honestly…really really good. Great portion size, cost was excellent as well. Really enjoyed the eastern Japanese, Chinese, Thai inspired dishes they sent. Super tasty. Terios review was alright as well
That was a nice, down to earth video, Matt... 'Strange to see you in such a modest, practical car which I don't think I've ever seen before. I note you left the rust bit till last, which seems the only main drawback!
Did a trip up through Namibia, in a 2007 one, even beat a Land Rover l200 and a a gym steed, which all got stuck on a trip out to sossusvlei. They are though little things
used to drive the daihatsu sirion 2005 cx model 1.3 a/t... and the brand stucked in my mind. very reliable car and brand. now, using terios 2013 model also automatic, so far so good... traded my merc a class a170 avantgarde a/t... which is a bummer.
The Daihatsu Terios and Toyota Rush of this generation is available in 7-seater slightly extended body version where I'm at and neighbouring countries as well with the same engine, but if 4WD is a requirement, only the Daihatsu badged ones offers it...
22/11 22 lnteresting grocery vid' with an even more interesting Terios ad' thrown in too. Had me hooked - till you mentioned the dreaded tin worm ! It looks like a smaller ' cousin ' of the Suzuki SX4/Fiat Suduci from the same era. Compact 4x4s prove their worth on rural roads in all conditions.
I ran an early version one of these a few years ago and with nothing more than a set of reasonable all terrain tyres it would go places guy’s with lifted discos and hiluxs couldn’t get anywhere near simply by virtue of it being so lightweight, mine was even lighter than standard as I removed the back seats to use it as a mini van and in that format I did successfully manage to transport a full size ride on mower with it. Great little cars just a shame the parts are so difficult/expensive to get 😀👍🏼
Had one as a loan car while my Sirion was being serviced and it was fantastic, gear change a little notchy but not really a problem. Also while at the London motor show a few years ago myself and some friends were taken on the assault course in a Terios auto and have to say it kept up with all the other stuff including Landrover. Yes rust is a problem, better rust protection from the start would have been a good idea, shame the dealers didn't think of that as they would have made an extra few quid. Parts for all Daihatsu models is the major issue and the only reason I parted with mine, 13 years old and never missed a beat.
At last something we agree on ....ish I really like the first generation but now there rare and probably rotten underneath due to age.Very interesting that they were a Perodua,they make a brilliant looking people carrier the Alza and it's RHD.
Nice video Matt. They're cool cars. I agree with your comments about hard to find spare parts. I don't do much off roading but if I was going to get a cheap 4 wheel drive, I'd probably get an older Skoda Octavia :D
In Latin America they are all around the place. What a shame that Daihatsu pulled out of Europe. They are making really good, reliable and inexpensive cars.
My friend has one. It would survive a Nuclear War after all it's a Daihatsu. You need to aquire a 2006 Suzuki Ignis 4grip I had one, very agricultural, but I loved it!
Living in Cornwall it’s ideal for the lanes. Agree some spared very difficult to find. Auto is great by the way, even has LR. Very fair summary of a super little car.
Those were brought to mexico rebranded as a toyota rush... and were only willing to sell you one if u had already bought a car from them in that era.. they are very rare to see bc they brought less than a 1000
Your videos are become more like a carrier for the advert than actual content. As a yt subscriber, for the very reason of avoiding adverts, it grates a little that I still have to listen to long winded adverts.
Here in Singapore, we do have both the Daihatsu Terios and Toyota Rush, though the latter was more popular. In terms of spare parts, they're pretty easy to find, considering they're Toyotas. Perhaps you might wanna ask a Toyota dealer to help with that.
Really wish something like that was available here in America. Heck, the size and body type are right. Toyota made a variation of it. Never sold it here.
You made a comment rust in Japanese cars. In the 1980's Japanese cars had rust issues in the U.S. Now they are at least as good as everyione else. My 8 year old Accord is great and in Minnesota we use lots and lots of salt.
Had a Mk1 years ago before we went to Spain. Great little car. We actually went for a Jimny but it was apparently very broken so they wouldn't let us have it but they'd just taken the Terios in px. Much prefer the Mk1 styling. The Mk2 looks so dull.
We only got the series one in Australia and l think they are cute small as for the Suzuki Jimny its the 4X4 the whole world wants apreciate aud $10000 as soon as you buy it
I think I was driving down the M6/ M56/A55 when you were filming this yesterday 😂 It threw it down all the blooming way to Wales 😕 I always liked Daihatsu and was very sorry they departed. I knew someone who rallied a Charade and it went like stink.......many many years ago now.
Indonesian people call this car "Toyota Rush and Daihatsu Terios" Duo Toyota + Daihatsu. But indonesian version is more longer than Britain version. In Indonesia, Toyota Rush or Daihatsu Terios SUV+MPV, 7 seater
Really not wishing to be pedantic Matt, but how are we officially in Winter on 18th November? Surely that delight is reserved for 21st December. Or meteorically speaking the 1st December at the very least.
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The jimny review would be great 👍
I've had a '08 Terios Kiri for 11 years. I wanted a small practical 4x4 to replace my company car when I retired. Brilliant car, ultra reliable - no repair costs except one coil, tyres and brake pads and yearly service and MOT.
Takes 4 adults plus luggage - we have toured Europe. Bit buzzy at 75+ (could do with 6th gear), but pleasant to drive. Permanent 4wd with lockable diff makes it good for moderate off road and snowy conditions. If I could buy the same car new I would.
4 adults and Luggage ? Oooo that must have been a squeeze tho
@@darrenkhan6041 Not really. Two big blokes and two ladies. Four large suitcases in the boot, and plenty of legroom in the back seats. Everyone comfortable, no complaints!
Es muy bueno ,un 4 x4 económico de buenas prestaciones.
Makes me so happy to see a Daihatsu. Grew up on a farm and we had loads of Fourtraks. I learnt to drive in one at the age of 10!
Oh hey Matt. This is my grandmas car. Thank you for making this video. I’ll send it to gran right away 😊 she wanted a rav4 originally but she “couldn’t afford it you know”
They’re decent cars
Our dealership has a lovely rav 4 for £2500 with 12 month warranty
@@MotorTorq_ZA that's for her to decide how dare you speak for her you spoilt brat
@@Prince-yw4lk try harder with your bait next time lol
A grandma driving terios is the most badass thing I can imagine
Drove an auto one almost the length of NZ including a 400km side trip to to pick up my daughter, her dog, and wordly possessions. We had to negotiate a storm and terrible driving conditions and it handled it really well. It became the perfect commuter vehicle for Christchurch after the earthquake.
I'm a big fan of the Terios. Very underrated by many. A very practical small SUV. Extremely reliable
Cheap old cars give you so much freedom. No worries if you scratch it, no worries if it's dirty, no worries if needs work because parts are cheap, no worries that someone's gonna steal it.
Simply no worries.
Brilliant little cars, ran one for 4 years, totally reliable ..bomb proof.. but getting bits is difficult, I had to have a stainless steel exhaust made as i couldn't buy a standard exhaust anywhere, still I actually regret selling mine as had low mileage and a fantastic service history, a shame Daihatsu pulled out of the UK , I had a sportrak and a fourtrack years ago...
I have owned three Daihatsu,s over the years a Sportrak, which was a very capable off roader, a mk1 terios that saved the day one very snowy winter, sadly chassis corrosion killed it off, then a cheap little Sirion as a runabout. Daihatsu was a very underrated manufacturer.
There actually was a Kei version of the Terios called the Terios Kid. It was just a lot shorter than the regular version and had the Kei engine. Good times.
Ah I didn’t know that
I have this same car but it's automatic. While it's comfortable at low speeds and little offroading, it's really lazy at motorway speeds. But you can get used to it. I recently returned from 2000km roadtrip around Europe and I love this car!
Have 2 of these, white 2 x 4, and blue 4 x 4. Both over 200 000km now. Luv em both.
From the front I always thought that the Terios looked cute - like a puppy waiting to go for a walk. Nice !🐾
I've ridden in an auto one recently. 250.000km and nothing has ever gone wrong according to the owner. I don't remember the ride as being bouncy as you said though, i remember it being surprisingly smooth and comfortable in town.
Love the Terios, every time I see one on the road i get the urge to buy one .
You have ruined my plans for RUclips domination as I was going to do the first decent RUclips review of one of these! But you are spot on here. I’ve had mine for about six months - very basic and noisy on motorways but it’s been thoroughly dependable and superb on narrow country roads and ‘lakes’ left on them this month.
Haha sorry about that. I rate them too
Nah, make the video, you can definitely gloss over a few things with more detail.
Thank you for the fuel consumption conversion! As a mainland european, I have to google the thing every time I watch UK auto RUclips. These little details make your videos even more enjoyable.
Another great video! An alternative is a Fiat Panda 4x4. Every year or so I get bored and look for videos of one beating Range Rovers up steep slopes. I am a bit biased. My 21 year old Fiat passed it’s MOT with flying colours on Tuesday, and continues to do all daily chores for a 1970s Alfa Romeo, that is the most spoilt car on Earth 😂
The grand tour used the old panda 4x4 and it did everything the jeep wrangler could do
3:10 "More name changes than Cheryl Cole" Damn that was a good one!
I work for a local Spanish TV station ..think this channel puts out more original content than we do ...and it's far better
Thank you! Eres muy amable 😉
I still have it. I bought it new in 2007 (the f700 LWB) and have never had a mechanical problem.
Its a shame Daihatsu left the european market they made really unique cars
That's why they didn't sell. People buy bland cars.
@@Inflator82 Agreed - seems like the moment I decide I like a car because it's genuinely interesting, the future sales are either 1 or 0, depending on if I can afford it.
they make even cooler ones now imo, check out their current lineup in japan
It's a shame Jimnys are so damn expensive these days, because they are such great wee simple 4x4s. The Terios are a great cheap alternative.
Clarkson painted one as a fox on an old episode of Top Gear, and raced it against some hunters with Richard Hammond on a horse. 🦊🐴
I remember the v8 sound effect 😂😂
That's because Clarkson is a comedian, not a motoring journalist.
such a shame that bbc never uploaded the whole segment
He’s too young 😅
@@andymclaughlin4345 and then he got eaten by dogs at the end.
"Goodbye Children, look after your mother"
Love these type of reviews on cars that affordable & have a certain charm & charisma & not boring like a lot of today's offering 😉
I have a Terios for 15 years and I drove it everywhere even at the worst roads here in my country and I just replaced brakes,oil,filters and one cv joint. The bad things are that they are only 100 in my whole country(Albania) and its difficult to find parts I have ti order from other countries and for the engine it has the fuel consuption is high. Thats it I love this car its perfect if you want 4x4 (bmw fan).
Bought one new in 2007 fantastic car never went wrong,could go anywhere had it for 10 years I would highly recommend them
What a great suggestion, I’m on the lookout for a cheap high-driving position motor for the missus and had forgotten about these! Thanks Matt
You should get her a bus pass instead... save us all the drama of having her on the roads!
I’ve been driving for 34 years both commercially and domestically and I can say with confidence that all of the bad/risky driving I’ve witnessed has been by Males. Sure I think most women drive ‘slower’ than most men would but they are primarily very safety conscious, I’d accept this every day with children in the car - who become a very precious cargo.
@@stevec1097 I'd agree, after my 10 year stint as a commercial/domestic driver... the difference is, men's bad driving is conscious through testosterone. Women's bad driving is through ignorance. It's why there is a disparity in the level of harm caused.
@@khalidacosta7133 😂😂😂
@@stevec1097 'All' of it? You've never seen any bad/risky driving by women? Do you live in Saudi Arabia?
I see the "Love" for the Juke lives on😄😄
My father worked with Daihatsu until they left Europe, i gotta say they're very good for their price
I have owned a Bego for two years and it's a nice little offroader. I have taken it camping quite often.
One shouldn´t watch Car videos whilst waiting for dinner to be ready, now I got really hungry! A really good presentation.Cheers from Finland.
Haha sorry
Matt, I love how you make the most boring vehicle sound interesting 😂 keep up the good work 👍🏼 I’m sure the tv show is on its way. 🙏😁
I am old enough to remember when Suzuki first released a four wheel drive model. In those days we thought they only made motor bikes. The original actually had a motor bike engine (I could be wrong), Itwas hilarious - having a 4 speed manual, a pal of mine had one, and it sounded ludicrous; reviving like a sewing machinene, eventually reaching about 40mph sounding like a strummer! The amazing thing was that he hitched it up to a trailer, filled with nearly two tons of sand & gravel & drove it back home using low range. He didn’t endear himself to other road users -espially when the lights changed during a.right hand turn, during which he was already in top.gear before he’d finished the turn.
You are not old mr Richard. You are wise.
22/11 22 Suzuki were originally sewing m/c manufacturers !
Jimny's are brilliant, unstoppable in snow and mud. They're not so good at passing fuel stations though.
You churn out content like number 10 churns out prime ministers! And all great videos. The new property channel is great too! Nice one
I’ve been trying harder lately to build it
My family still have the J100 Terios but it's called the Perodua Kembara (Kembara = adventure). Bought since new and has been reliable ever since. The Nautica unfortunately did not sell very well as Toyota sells the 7 seater rwd Rush instead of the Nautica's 5 seater 4wd. Not to mention the price was very pricey at the time as the Nautica was a CBU unit from Japan, the Rush was build in Indonesia.
Someone I knew lived in a very narrow village in Greece and regularly did off-roading. They had 4 Terios’ (1 after the other not all at once)
There I was sat panicking I wasn't going to get my high peak fix...
Your a good egg matt keep it up 🤝
Thanks for watching
I have the same model I use AT tyres too drive across the farms the engine is made in the Toyota factory in Japan, you have too watch the front end for rust , 157,000 and still running like dream many thanks
High up on top of your game Matt! Rooting for this channel 🎉🎉🎉 keep it up brother 🍻
I appreciate it!!
Appreciate the exterior and engine bay shots on such a rainy day!
I was wet through
Loving the ellesse jumper!
After a long week this was just the tonic. Thanks.
Thanks for watching
Loving these budget videos. Would love for you to get hold of another Lexus soon
Lexus are tedious though
Great video! 👍
Thanks again for saving me a fortune by reviewing all the car's I've perused on Auto Trader over the years! 😁🙈👌
Thanks for watching
To be fair we had Hello Fresh for a few months. Honestly…really really good. Great portion size, cost was excellent as well. Really enjoyed the eastern Japanese, Chinese, Thai inspired dishes they sent. Super tasty.
Terios review was alright as well
Talking about Daihatsu, I like the Materia best - not a 4x4 though. Would love to have one someday
Me too, Love that boxy car, similar to the Toyota BB and Subaru Rex, all made by Daihatsu.
My dad had one brilliant on the mountains in south Wales good car fair play great content as usual Matt.
They are now the Toyota Rush down here in New Zealand since Toyota bought Daihatsu
Some parts may be interchangeable as they look very much alike
Glad you've done this was looking for something high(ish) & upright due to an impending operation. Thanks.
That was a nice, down to earth video, Matt... 'Strange to see you in such a modest, practical car which I don't think I've ever seen before. I note you left the rust bit till last, which seems the only main drawback!
Thanks. It’s quite an issue too so I couldn’t ignore it.
Hi matt I watched a 3 year old video of you earlier today ,you have certainly improved since then.
Thank you
My gran has the 4 speed auto. She says “it’s very happy down the motorway you know” but she might be going a bit deaf 😂
Did a trip up through Namibia, in a 2007 one, even beat a Land Rover l200 and a a gym steed, which all got stuck on a trip out to sossusvlei. They are though little things
used to drive the daihatsu sirion 2005 cx model 1.3 a/t... and the brand stucked in my mind. very reliable car and brand. now, using terios 2013 model also automatic, so far so good... traded my merc a class a170 avantgarde a/t... which is a bummer.
21st December is officially winter, love your vids and this car looks OK, I love the old skool spare wheel on the back look.
20th of December this year fort the first day of astronomical winter. Meteorological winter starts on the 1st of December.
The Daihatsu Terios and Toyota Rush of this generation is available in 7-seater slightly extended body version where I'm at and neighbouring countries as well with the same engine, but if 4WD is a requirement, only the Daihatsu badged ones offers it...
1:50 You sound very sincere plugging that meal company mate lol 😂
22/11 22 lnteresting grocery vid' with an even more interesting Terios ad' thrown in too. Had me hooked - till you mentioned the dreaded tin worm ! It looks like a smaller ' cousin ' of the Suzuki SX4/Fiat Suduci from the same era. Compact 4x4s prove their worth on rural roads in all conditions.
I love these useful vids. Thats a car I would buy as a second car to hack the winter. Thanks.
Thanks for watching
I ran an early version one of these a few years ago and with nothing more than a set of reasonable all terrain tyres it would go places guy’s with lifted discos and hiluxs couldn’t get anywhere near simply by virtue of it being so lightweight, mine was even lighter than standard as I removed the back seats to use it as a mini van and in that format I did successfully manage to transport a full size ride on mower with it. Great little cars just a shame the parts are so difficult/expensive to get 😀👍🏼
Yeh Fiat Panda 4x4 is the same - light and nimble - like Maradona against Shilton
Such a shame that Daihatsu pulled out from the uk back in 2009. In my country, Terios was turned into budget family SUV
What a great review, please more like this, so enjoyed it! Thank you.
Thanks
Really enjoy watching your videos friend and your property videos can't wait to see the properties in a finished stage.. 👍
Thanks for the support
What a great little Japanese 4x4
Had one as a loan car while my Sirion was being serviced and it was fantastic, gear change a little notchy but not really a problem.
Also while at the London motor show a few years ago myself and some friends were taken on the assault course in a Terios auto and have to say it kept up with all the other stuff including Landrover.
Yes rust is a problem, better rust protection from the start would have been a good idea, shame the dealers didn't think of that as they would have made an extra few quid.
Parts for all Daihatsu models is the major issue and the only reason I parted with mine, 13 years old and never missed a beat.
At last something we agree on ....ish I really like the first generation but now there rare and probably rotten underneath due to age.Very interesting that they were a Perodua,they make a brilliant looking people carrier the Alza and it's RHD.
THANK GOODNESS YOU FINALLY AGREE ON SOMETHING. Can sleep well now! 😅😅😅
Nice video Matt. They're cool cars. I agree with your comments about hard to find spare parts. I don't do much off roading but if I was going to get a cheap 4 wheel drive, I'd probably get an older Skoda Octavia :D
I have two mk2 terios’s - great cars and great honest reviews
In Latin America they are all around the place. What a shame that Daihatsu pulled out of Europe. They are making really good, reliable and inexpensive cars.
A nice combination of rugged and cute - like ideal footwear for a four-year-old who won't stop kicking the furniture.
My friend has one. It would survive a Nuclear War after all it's a Daihatsu. You need to aquire a 2006 Suzuki Ignis 4grip I had one, very agricultural, but I loved it!
Did you see the TG horse trials with Clarkson being chased by the dogs?
He really put it through it's paces!
Living in Cornwall it’s ideal for the lanes. Agree some spared very difficult to find. Auto is great by the way, even has LR. Very fair summary of a super little car.
Thanks
Your ease at promoting is impressive, almost...... as if you were an actor in a past life Matt!! 🤔 😂
😂 I try
Fabulous car , I love it's honesty 👌
The Suzuki jimny can do pretty much the same as a Range Rover of road . Carwow did a review!
In Indonesia, Terios has 7 seaters. No 4x4, but good durability.
Can you pls make a video on the best used cars under £10k pls? I really enjoyed the one you made on under £5k
But you only have a 1k budget pal
Would be cool to get a video of the 2006 Suzuki grand vitara which is also a pretty good budget 4x4. Could make a comparison with the terios too
Where I live it's the Fiat Panda and this mentioned brand UK the has already discontinued in 2009 where I live
Current owner for a used unit. Almost 2 years with it. If it had one more gear: GOAT
Those were brought to mexico rebranded as a toyota rush... and were only willing to sell you one if u had already bought a car from them in that era.. they are very rare to see bc they brought less than a 1000
Your videos are become more like a carrier for the advert than actual content. As a yt subscriber, for the very reason of avoiding adverts, it grates a little that I still have to listen to long winded adverts.
I do try and tread carefully with this but we all have bills and overheads to pay somehow
Here in Singapore, we do have both the Daihatsu Terios and Toyota Rush, though the latter was more popular.
In terms of spare parts, they're pretty easy to find, considering they're Toyotas. Perhaps you might wanna ask a Toyota dealer to help with that.
Really wish something like that was available here in America.
Heck, the size and body type are right. Toyota made a variation of it.
Never sold it here.
That's cuz yanks need a car the size of a cruise ship
Motability scammers! Love the comedic honesty.
oh , just to add , the weather down here in cornwall is just as bad ,,, almost needing a four wheel drive submarine ;;;;
Great video HPA,not a bad 4x4 if you got a small budget,was perfect weather for your test drive 👌😀👍
Haha yes it was
You made a comment rust in Japanese cars. In the 1980's Japanese cars had rust issues in the U.S. Now they are at least as good as everyione else. My 8 year old Accord is great and in Minnesota we use lots and lots of salt.
These are great little cars. I have often thought of owning one
I think I'd rather go for a Suzuki 4grip 2005/2006. Its roughly the same price as the vehicle featured but obviously more modern
Had a Mk1 years ago before we went to Spain. Great little car. We actually went for a Jimny but it was apparently very broken so they wouldn't let us have it but they'd just taken the Terios in px. Much prefer the Mk1 styling. The Mk2 looks so dull.
We only got the series one in Australia and l think they are cute small as for the Suzuki Jimny its the 4X4 the whole world wants apreciate aud $10000 as soon as you buy it
I think I was driving down the M6/ M56/A55 when you were filming this yesterday 😂 It threw it down all the blooming way to Wales 😕 I always liked Daihatsu and was very sorry they departed. I knew someone who rallied a Charade and it went like stink.......many many years ago now.
Indonesian people call this car "Toyota Rush and Daihatsu Terios" Duo Toyota + Daihatsu. But indonesian version is more longer than Britain version. In Indonesia, Toyota Rush or Daihatsu Terios SUV+MPV, 7 seater
Really not wishing to be pedantic Matt, but how are we officially in Winter on 18th November? Surely that delight is reserved for 21st December. Or meteorically speaking the 1st December at the very least.
Didn’t know that
It looks quite cute parked on the bridle-path leading down to Rowarth. The "No motor vehicles" sign is all wonky though. Bad boy?
Fellow youtuber with passion for Daihatsu is having a right mare getting spares, having to have contacts from far east send parts.