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Daihatsu Copen (2003 - To Date)

Friday March 16

(First written on 2007-03-16)
Models Covered:2dr roadster, 660cc, 1.3 petrol

BY ANDY ENRIGHT

When shopping for a used roadster, most buyers like to play it safe. Theyll look at a Mazda MX-5, an MG TF or possibly a Fiat Barchetta if theyre feeling a bit adventurous. The trouble is, theres a whole lot more fun to be had if you could just broaden your view a little. Those who do a lot of city driving will often find these cars straining at the leash a bit in town, often resembling energetic dogs that just want a bit of space.

Better to choose something that can take the cut and thrust of city traffic in its stride and offer the added security of a hard-topped roof. Thats where Daihatsus Copen comes in. You may never have heard of it and if thats the case, youre forgiven. Its not been a sales hit in the UK and as a result, used buyers can snap up some low mileage bargains.

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The Copen looks good value, especially when one considers that many of its customer base will be young professionals looking for a second or even third car. It may well prove a little too cutesy for some, but with only 1,000 cars imported per year, theres still an element of exclusivity about this car. You might expect said element of exclusivity to prop up residual values nicely, but the fact that the Copen has been on sale in Japan for a while and is priced from around £8,000 means that a few have reached these shores as grey imports but not in the sort of numbers to seriously undermine the cars UK valuations. Importers know that there is other fare that will sell far more easily than the quirky Daihatsu.

The Copens chassis is based on a truncated version of the Cuore hatch and it feels agreeably stiff, the seat of the pants driving position giving the little Daihatsu a genuine sports car feel, although the Momo steering wheel may be a little too large for those with prop forward thighs. The gearbox is fun to snick the lever through and overall packaging is helped by the fact that the Copen utilises a compact front-wheel drive layout. At just 3,395mm long, it is simplicity itself to nuzzle into a tight parking spot. The roof is the Copens party piece and the car looks good with the hardtop folded or deployed.

Fabricated from aluminium, its a lightweight structure and it flips neatly up and down, courtesy of a series of electric motors, in 25 seconds. There are two catches on the header rail to flip and then a dash-mounted button does the rest. Whats more, a proper metal roof makes a lot of sense in the city proving a less tempting target for knife-wielding idiots. A more basic version of the roof is offered in Japan which may well help to explain some of the price differential, watch out for imported models featuring it.

The interior is nicely, if a little unadventurously, styled and features a compartment behind the seats for odds and ends. Otherwise the boot space is briefcase-sized, due to the fact that the roof cassette impinges into the luggage bay. If you commit to driving with the roof up, youll achieve more room.

Prices for the Copen start at £8,100 for a 53 plate car with around 29,000 miles showing on the clock. Thats the book price at least. In reality, the prices will vary quite significantly, often because these cars tend to cover less than the usual 12,000 miles a year annual mileage. Youll need around £8,700 for an 04-plated model.

Vivid special editions kick off at £9,000 for a 54 plated car. Insurance for all Copens is a very reasonable Group 9.

The Copen is a tough little thing but the big ticket item in case of a fault is that folding hard top. Raise and lower it several times. Check the seals, check that it sits squarely in the boot cassette and ensure that it hasnt been damaged in any other way. Aside from that, precious little problems have been reported.

Check the alloy wheels for kerbing and make sure the log book is well stamped up. These cars run better on 98 RON petrol than standard 95, the difference feeling quite marked in terms of outright performance.

(Estimated prices) A clutch assembly will cost around £130, and the front brake pads approximately £50. A radiator will be in the region of £145, and an alternator £220. A broken starter motor will require £260 to replace.

The Copen manages to pack a lot of goodies into a tiny footprint but the tape measure dictates that it will always feel very comfy for two, especially for bulky western shoulders. Head and legroom isnt such an issue and the pedal box is surprisingly spacious. Luggage room is at a premium, but the Copen is never going to be a car youd plump for if you were planning a fortnight away. Its 660cc engine fizzes, whooshes and zings all the way to 8,000rpm, a bobbin-sized turbocharger helping the tiny powerplant develop 63bhp.

True, thats not going to generate retina-detaching acceleration but due to the fact that the Copen weighs less than some cars owners manuals, it will sprint to 60mph in an acceptably brisk 11.7 seconds before topping out over 100mph. Its well up to the cut and thrust of a motorway journey, although on longer inclines you may have to drop a gear in order to realise some meaningful acceleration. It feels astonishingly vivid at normal speeds, the constant chattering of that engine giving the impression that its travelling a good deal quicker than it is.

Zip the Copen along a set of country lanes and youll feel as if youre achieving some heroic velocities only to realise theres a Kia Pride in the dinky rear view mirror impatiently trying to get past. Its huge fun.

If youre prepared to think outside the box a little, a used Daihatsu Copen could be a smart solution. Its got just enough about it to satisfy those who enjoy driving but wont punish you during the sort of city trips that many of us have to put up with. As long as you dont take yourself too seriously, the Copen offers a fun, vaguely exotic, alternative to more prosaic roadster offerings.

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