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Daihatsu Wake Used Cars For Sale in NZ

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44,500kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$21,250 or $102 Wkly
 
44,601kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$21,650 or $103 Wkly
 
60,300kms | CVT | 660cc | Petrol
$19,350 or $93 Wkly
 
10,620kms | CVT | 660cc | Petrol
$25,690 or $122 Wkly
 
94,544kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$19,450 or $93 Wkly
 
25,000kms | CVT | 660cc | Petrol
$24,990 or $119 Wkly
 
61,426kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$21,290 or $102 Wkly
 
41,340kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$22,150 or $106 Wkly
 
20,688kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$24,190 or $115 Wkly
 
51,132kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$22,650 or $108 Wkly
 
54,510kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$25,490 or $122 Wkly
 
71,100kms | CVT | 660cc | Petrol
$21,850 or $104 Wkly
 
40,310kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$24,250 or $116 Wkly
 
41,000kms | CVT | 660cc | Petrol
$19,350 or $93 Wkly
 
59,200kms | CVT | 660cc | Petrol
$21,490 or $103 Wkly
 
70,519kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$18,890 or $90 Wkly
 
82,374kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$17,990 or $86 Wkly
 
56,000kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$17,790 or $85 Wkly
 
20,400kms | CVT | 660cc | Petrol
$25,990 or $124 Wkly
 
97,800kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$18,990 or $91 Wkly
 
103,916kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$17,490 or $84 Wkly
 
23,789kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$27,250 or $130 Wkly
 
48,000kms | CVT | 660cc | Petrol
$24,190 or $115 Wkly
 
72,000kms | CVT | 660cc | Petrol
$20,590 or $98 Wkly
 
98,665kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$18,890 or $90 Wkly
 
134kms | CVT | 660cc | Petrol
$29,690 or $141 Wkly
 
61,637kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$20,490 or $98 Wkly

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Daihatsu Wake Kei Car Petrol Cars

The Daihatsu Wake Kei Car with a petrol turbo engine offers a practical and efficient option for New Zealand drivers seeking compact urban transportation. As a kei car, the Wake is designed to comply with Japan's strict regulations on size and engine displacement, resulting in a lightweight vehicle that fits well within New Zealand’s city environments where narrow roads and limited parking space are common.

Powered by a small-displacement turbocharged petrol engine, the Wake delivers a balance of performance and fuel efficiency ideal for both city driving and short to medium rural trips. The turbocharger boosts power output without significantly increasing fuel consumption, an important consideration given New Zealand’s fluctuating fuel prices and the diverse terrain ranging from flat urban areas to hilly regions. The engine’s responsive torque helps navigate the often-steep roads found in places like Wellington or the outskirts of Auckland.

Dimensionally, the Daihatsu Wake’s compact length and height maximise interior space while remaining easy to manoeuvre in congested streets or tight parking spots frequently encountered in towns such as Christchurch or Dunedin. Despite its small footprint, it features surprisingly roomy seating for four adults, with flexible cargo configurations suitable for everyday grocery runs or transporting outdoor gear popular in Kiwi lifestyles.

Safety equipment on recent models typically includes airbags, anti-lock brakes (ABS), electronic stability control (ESC), and reinforced chassis components. These contribute to improved safety during both urban commuting and weekend drives along coastal routes or rugged gravel roads common throughout New Zealand’s countryside.

While primarily engineered for urban settings, the Wake's agile handling combined with its turbocharged powertrain makes it adaptable for variable weather conditions typical of New Zealand—from rainy days requiring sure-footed traction to sunny weekend escapes.

Overall, the Daihatsu Wake petrol turbo stands out as an economical yet practical choice tailored to suit the dynamic demands of driving across New Zealand’s varied road networks.

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