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Daihatsu Wake Kei Car Cars For Sale in NZ

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Used Car For Sale from Japan
Reduced by $3,040
27,488kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$27,150 or $129 Wkly
 
Used Car For Sale from Japan
Reduced by $1,600
63,000kms | CVT | 660cc | Petrol
$16,350 or $78 Wkly
 
Used Car For Sale from Japan
Reduced by $3,240
53,000kms | CVT | 660cc | Petrol
$17,250 or $83 Wkly
 
Used Car For Sale from Japan
Reduced by $2,300
48,000kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$27,250 or $130 Wkly
 
Used Car For Sale from Japan
Reduced by $1,500
84,000kms | CVT | 660cc | Petrol
$16,490 or $79 Wkly

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Daihatsu Wake Kei Car Cars

The Daihatsu Wake is a popular Kei car known for its boxy design, compact size, and impressive interior space, making it a practical choice for urban and suburban driving in New Zealand. As a Kei car, it adheres to Japan’s strict regulations on engine size and dimensions, boasting an engine displacement of just 660cc. This smaller engine size results in excellent fuel efficiency, a critical advantage for New Zealand drivers who often cover long distances between towns or cities.

One of the key attributes of the Daihatsu Wake is its tall body style, which provides more headroom than many other vehicles in its class. Despite its compact footprint—measuring around 3.4 metres in length and under 1.5 metres wide—it offers spacious seating for four passengers plus flexible cargo capacity. The high roofline also allows for easier ingress and egress, suitable for older drivers or those carrying bulky items like sports equipment or gardening tools commonly used in Kiwi households.

In terms of handling, the Wake’s lightweight frame makes it highly maneuverable on narrow city streets as well as winding country roads found across regions like Waikato or Otago. Its tight turning radius helps navigate tight parking spaces often encountered in central Auckland or Wellington.

Though small in engine capacity, the vehicle is equipped with modern safety features such as multiple airbags and ABS brakes which meet New Zealand’s stringent road safety standards. Additionally, many models come with sliding rear doors that improve accessibility in confined parking areas—a valuable feature considering the variable weather conditions where quick entry and exit without exposure to rain is preferred.

Overall, the Daihatsu Wake stands out as an efficient and practical vehicle that suits the diverse terrain and driving demands within New Zealand’s urban centres and rural areas alike.

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