Daihatsu Charade EFI 1 Owner 64k miles Smart Mini car Toyota with CB-90

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Nathan Wratislaw AKA 1 Owner car guy and what i have here for you is one of the most unique cars i have EVER came across... LOL i do say that A LOT Its because i have A LOT of Super Clean older one and two owner cars. this one is a 1990 Daihatsu Charade EFI Supermini these little CB90 3 Cyl motors with the EFI are just really a blast to drive You will LOVE this car. it was Obiviously a Pampered car take a look at the interior and exterior. youll see the dent in the drivers door is all there is to chat about. these cars get mid 40's and are just great. Some facts from Wikipedia about this uniqie little Gem The Daihatsu Charade is a supermini which was first introduced in 1977. Daihatsu considers the Charade a "large compact" car to differentiate it from smaller compacts in its lineup, such as the Daihatsu Mira/Cuore. It helped replace the Daihatsu Consorte, although the Charmant took over from the bigger-engined Consortes. In China, Daihatsu Charade is called "Xiali" and made by FAW Tianjin, under the registered mark of "China FAW". From 1986 September 30, to 2009, it sold over 1.5 million in that country. The third generation of the Daihatsu Charade (G100) debuted in 1987. With styling by Daihatsu chief stylist Hiroshi Aoki and colleague Hideyuki Ueda,[7] it originally shipped with a carburetted 1.0 L three-cylinder engine (CB23), also available as a diesel and turbodiesel, or with a 1.3 L four-cylinder with single carburetor (HC-C). Either three-door or five-door <b>...</b>

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