The 1913 Morris Oxford was one of the earliest models of British cars manufactured by the Morris Motor Company. It was a four-seater car and had an open top. The car was powered by a four-cylinder engine that produced 1018 cc of displacement and had a power output of 9.5 horsepower. The engine was coupled… Continue reading 1913 Morris Oxford
1937 Daihatsu Three Wheeler Model SA-6
The 1937 Daihatsu Three Wheeler Model SA-6 is a vintage vehicle that was popular in both Japan and Southeast Asia. It was designed as a mode of transportation that could navigate narrow roads and crowded urban areas, and was often used for commercial deliveries. The SA-6 was powered by a 747cc, 2-cylinder air-cooled engine that… Continue reading 1937 Daihatsu Three Wheeler Model SA-6
1951 Saab 92
The Saab 92 was a compact car produced by Swedish automaker Saab from 1949 to 1956. The 1951 Saab 92 was one of the early models in the lineup and featured an aerodynamic body design with a teardrop shape that was both stylish and efficient. The car was powered by a two-stroke, three-cylinder engine that… Continue reading 1951 Saab 92
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1937 Citroen 11B
The 1937 Citroen 11B was a mid-size car manufactured by the French automobile company Citroen between 1934 and 1941. It was a popular model during the 1930s and its design featured a rounded, aerodynamic body with a long sleek bonnet and a distinctive V-shaped grille. The 11B was powered by a four-cylinder, 1.6-liter engine that… Continue reading 1937 Citroen 11B
John Lennon’s Rolls-Royce
John Lennon’s Rolls-Royce was a 1965 Phantom V model that he purchased in 1966. The car originally came in a conservative navy blue color, but Lennon chose to customize it to his liking. He commissioned Surrey coachbuilders J.P. Fallon to paint the car in a psychedelic pattern of yellow, green, and blue with mystical symbols… Continue reading John Lennon’s Rolls-Royce
Mazda Verisa
As a car dealer, sometimes a deal is so good it just begs to be shared. The Mazda Verisa is one of those good deals. Allow me to explain why. Everybody knows good cars that are in high demand. The Demio is a good car that is in high demand. But being a good car and… Continue reading Mazda Verisa
Why buy exported Japanese Cars?
Many countries export cars, but the Japanese used car market is unique. Due to strict laws imposed by the Japanese government, newer cars are often cheaper to own than used cars. Allow me a moment to explain. In Japan, every car must be regularly maintained and inspected. The regular maintenance inspections are called “shaken.” When… Continue reading Why buy exported Japanese Cars?
1911 Ford Model T
The Model T became famous for the stunts it could perform including climbing the stairs of the Tennessee State Capitol and reaching the top of Pikes Peak. After the test of his own product, the vehicle was shipped to its first customer on October 1, 1908.
1913 Peugeot Bébé
The 1913 Peugeot Bébé is a vintage automobile that was produced by the French automaker Peugeot. It is known for its unique and compact design, which earned it the nickname “Bébé”, French for baby. The car was designed to be small and lightweight, making it ideal for city driving. It featured a two-cylinder engine that… Continue reading 1913 Peugeot Bébé
Daihatsu Taft G
Available for purchase since June of 2020, the Daihatsu Taft is crossover SUV. Taft is an abbreviation for Tough & Almighty Fun Tool
Daihatsu AYLA
Pictures taken at Daihatsu Humobility World. This car sports a 998cc, water cooled, inline 3, DOHC, 12 valve engine. This is not a Kei vehicle. The Daihatsu AYLA is a subcompact car manufactured by the Japanese carmaker Daihatsu, first introduced in Indonesia in 2013. It is also sold in other Southeast Asian countries, such as… Continue reading Daihatsu AYLA
2011 Daihatsu Mira e:S
At a starting price of just 795,000 yen, the Mira e:S is an economy car that also saves money at the pump, with Daihatsu’s low fuel consumption technology. The engine is an inline 3, water cooled, DOHC 12 valve, 658cc workhorse.
2003 Daihatsu Tanto
The Daihatsu Tanto is a mini MPV (multi-purpose vehicle) produced by the Japanese automaker Daihatsu since 2003. It is a subcompact car that falls under the kei car classification in Japan, which means it has certain size and engine displacement regulations. The Tanto is available in both front-wheel drive and four-wheel drive configurations. The first… Continue reading 2003 Daihatsu Tanto
2002 Copen
The Daihatsu Copen is a compact two-seater convertible sports car produced by the Japanese automaker Daihatsu. It was first introduced in 1999 and has since gained popularity for its stylish design and fun driving experience. Design-wise, the Copen features a distinctive retro-inspired look with rounded edges and a compact size. It often draws comparisons to… Continue reading 2002 Copen
1995 Daihatsu Move
The Daihatsu Move is a compact car manufactured by the Japanese automaker Daihatsu since 1995. It is available in both hatchback and multivan body styles. The car is known for its practicality and efficiency, making it a popular choice for city driving. The Move has undergone several changes and upgrades throughout the years, with the… Continue reading 1995 Daihatsu Move
1980 Daihatsu Mira
Designed to appeal to young working women, the Daihatsu Mira cost just under 500,000 yen. The Mira was powered by a 547cc, water cooled inline 2 SOHC engine.
1977 Daihatsu Charade
The Daihatsu Charade is a small subcompact car that was first introduced in 1977. It was originally designed as a city car and was highly popular due to its fuel efficiency and affordability. The Charade was a joint production with Toyota and was available in several different body styles including a 3-door and 5-door hatchback,… Continue reading 1977 Daihatsu Charade
1966 Daihatsu Fellow
The Daihatsu Fellow was Daihatsu’s first four wheeled Kei vehicle. It was affordable and meant to seat an entire family of four. Water cooled, two cycle, inline 2 cylinder 356cc engine.