1986 Daihatsu Charade Turbo 1.0 from Germany
Summary:
A lot of fun... I'd have one again as a weekend fun car, if there were any left!
Faults:
Wiper blade arm came away from the motor.
Exhaust manifold rusted through.
General Comments:
A lot of fun to drive, but the ride was quite hard and the seats quite basic in their support. Great acceleration and braking performance, but I found that the gear ratios were a compromise: first, second and third were quite tightly bunched and designed to allow rocket-powered acceleration from a standing start... fourth and fifth were cruising gears, which it took forever to build up speed in. The gap between 3rd and 4th was especially something to pay attention to when joining a motorway; a couple of times I got caught with no revs trying to pass a slow lorry after coming down the slip road behind it.
All-round visibility was excellent, making parking and inner-city driving much simpler. Light steering and simple controls also helped. On the motorway it was quite good on long journeys; certainly superior to some other small cars I have driven since.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 11th March, 2015
14th Sep 2003, 15:49
Hi! I'm also from Pakistan.
I read your review about this car and I find it very funny.
"Mean Machine"?! a small car equipped with a little 1.0 engine??? You must be joking!
The 1986 Daihatsu Charade 1.0 Standard, beyond to be my first car, that I bought in 1995-1998 it's one of the worst and slowest cars I ever driven.
I can say this because I have owned another Japanese car with 1.0 engine: 1990 Suzuki Swift 1.0 during 1998-2001
Actually, I drive a powerful, economic and smooth 1993 Daewoo Racer 1.5, that I bought in 2001 and I want to stay with it for one more year, it's the fastest and best car I ever driven... so far, but one day who knows what will be my best car, I hope that I will drive a BMW 3-Series.