Daihatsu Mira
The Daihatsu Mira (also known as the Cuore, Domino, and more recently Charade), is a kei car and city car built by the Japanese car maker Daihatsu. It comes with a variety of options and chassis variations, with the latest variant having four models: "Mira", "Mira AVY", "Mira Gino" and "Mira VAN". The Mira is the latest successor to the line of cars begun with the Daihatsu Fellow of 1966 and was originally introduced as the commercial version of the Cuore. Outside of Japan, the Mira has also been offered with larger 850 cc or 1000 cc engines. In Australia, the two-seater version was marketed as the Daihatsu Handivan and later as the Daihatsu Handi. The name "mira" is Latin meaning "goal" or "purpose."
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Daihatsu Mira
The Daihatsu Mira (also known as the Cuore, Domino, and more recently Charade), is a kei car and city car built by the Japanese car maker Daihatsu. It comes with a variety of options and chassis variations, with the latest variant having four models: "Mira", "Mira AVY", "Mira Gino" and "Mira VAN". The Mira is the latest successor to the line of cars begun with the Daihatsu Fellow of 1966 and was originally introduced as the commercial version of the Cuore. Outside of Japan, the Mira has also been offered with larger 850 cc or 1000 cc engines. In Australia, the two-seater version was marketed as the Daihatsu Handivan and later as the Daihatsu Handi. The name "mira" is Latin meaning "goal" or "purpose."
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The Daihatsu Mira (also known ...... n meaning "goal" or "purpose."
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Daihatsu Charade
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Daihatsu Cuore
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Daihatsu Domino
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Daihatsu Handivan
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Daihatsu Ceria
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Daihatsu Charade Centro
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Daihatsu Charade
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Daihatsu Cuore
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Daihatsu Domino
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Daihatsu Mira
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Ikeda, Osaka, Japan
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Japan: Ikeda, Osaka
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Japan: Osaka
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Malaysia
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Serendah, Malaysia
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Cuore front view
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Cuore rear view
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Cuore three-door
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Daihatsu Mira three-door, Australia
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Daihatsu Mira van
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Mira five-door
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Very late second generation Mira "Parco"
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Kei car or City car
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Yukinobu Morioka, Akira Sakabe and Jirou Matsueda
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horizontal
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Daihatsu Cuore
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Fifth generation Mira
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Daihatsu Mira L200
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Daihatsu Mira L275/L285
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Daihatsu Mira L500
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Daihatsu Mira L55/L60
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Daihatsu Mira L70
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Daihatsu Mira L700
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Daihatsu Mira
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1,98006e+3
June 1980 – March 2018
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The Daihatsu Mira (also known ...... n meaning "goal" or "purpose."
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