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New Daihatsu Copen Getting Even Better with D-SPORT Parts
New Daihatsu Copen Getting Even Better with D-SPORT Parts

29 Aug 2014, 13:15 UTC · By: Gabriel Brindusescu / We think the new Daihatsu Copen is the best kei car around now; it has the looks, a simple clean interior that doesn’t lack modern features and best of all, it has a folding hardtop, all these...

 
Japan: 4,000 Orders for the New 2014 Daihatsu Copen in Only a Month
Japan: 4,000 Orders for the New 2014 Daihatsu Copen in Only a Month

22 Jul 2014, 12:49 UTC · By: Mihnea Radu / According to a press statement issued by the company, over 4,000 orders have already been placed for the brand new Daihatsu Copen roadster. The Japanese brand says this happened in a relatively shor...

 
Funky Daihatsu Copen Gets Fully Revealed
Funky Daihatsu Copen Gets Fully Revealed

19 Jun 2014, 12:09 UTC · By: Gabriel Brindusescu / Thought Japanese kei cars are some rubbish toasters on small wheels? Well, Daihatsu just revealed its new Copen convertible and it’s absolutely irresistible. The Daihatsu Kopen concept has ...

 
Production Daihatsu Copen Leaked in Dealership Brochure
Production Daihatsu Copen Leaked in Dealership Brochure

20 May 2014, 08:09 UTC · By: Gabriel Brindusescu / Presented last year at the Tokyo Motor Show, the Daihatsu Copen concept was promising to be one of the funkiest kei cars around in 2015 when the production model was expected to arrive on the market...

 
Daihatsu Copen - Still the World’s Smallest Folding Hardtop Roadster
Daihatsu Copen - Still the World’s Smallest Folding Hardtop Roadster

8 Apr 2014, 17:43 UTC · By: Gabriel Brindusescu / Story goes like this: if you live in Japan and don’t like drifting, stanced rides or time attack track monsters, you’ll probably be driving a kei car, or the Toyota Aqua. And that’...

 
Daihatsu Copen Will Be An Awesome Convertible Kei Car, In Japan
Daihatsu Copen Will Be An Awesome Convertible Kei Car, In Japan

2 Apr 2014, 17:14 UTC · By: Gabriel Brindusescu / Most people in Japan don’t really care about speed or acceleration times. In fact, they’re speed limits are set at around 40 km/h (25 mph) and if the cops bust you speeding your driver l...