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Daihatsu Charade (Japan, 1977-present)

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Launched in 1977 the Daihatsu Charade is a supermini which is considered by the brand as a "large compact" car in order to differentiate it from smaller compacts in its lineup, such as the Daihatsu Mira/Cuore.

The Charade came to help the replacement of the Daihatsu Consorte.

After four generations, Daihatsu stopped producing the Charade in 2000, but the brand would resurrect the nameplate in 2003 in the UK and Australia, as a rebadged Daihatsu Mira (Cuore in other European markets).


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Daihatsu started as Hatsudoki Seizo Co. founded in March 1st, 1907, a manufacturer of internal-combustion engines. The first car model released by the company was the HA, launched in 1930. It was followed in the next year by the HB Model and 6 years later by a small four-wheel car, the FA Model. No new models were launched until 1951, the year that the name was changed to Daihatsu Motor Company. In October that year, the BEE, a three-wheel car goes on sale. The first ber...  more
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