Daihatsu Sirion (05-10) - Review Review by Dan Harrison on 05 July 2006 Last Updated: 28 September 2009 Daihatsu's second-generation Sirion is a deceptively spacious small hatchback, ideally suited to drivers looking for a compact car at an affordable price. There's a more European flavour to this Sirion over the old one - the styling is sharper, the handling has been improved (it's based on the 2006 Toyota Yaris) and it's well packaged inside. What Daihatsu hasn't changed is its value for money. Standard equipment is impressive for such a small car - every Sirion has air conditioning, a CD player and electric windows - and list prices are enticing too. 3.5 out of 5 Other Daihatsu reviews Summary Facts & Figures Equipment Driving & Performance Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Also Consider Company Car Info Owners' Reviews Gallery Also Consider 4 out of 5 Hyundai i10 Hatchback (08 on) Cheap to run, peppy engines, enjoyable to drive, decent equipment levels, practical and robust interior Automatic version underpowered, steering feels rubbery, ride on the firm side Read full review 4 out of 5 Fiat Panda (04-11) Easy and fun to drive, great value, cheeky looks, well built interior Boot space is tight, split/folding seats aren't standard, offset pedals Read full review 3 out of 5 Renault Twingo (07 on) Easy to drive in town, practical interior design Cheap feeling interior, not great fun to drive, many other small cars are cheaper to run, noisy engines, lacks refinement Read full review Find other hatchback cars Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Daihatsu Sirion cars for sale We have 51 models like this for sale. Find Daihatsu Sirion cars for sale Previous: Buying & Selling Next: Company Car Info
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