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Compact and keenly priced small car from Daihatsu, twinned with [[Toyota Passo]] and the basis of the [[Perodua Myvi]] in Malaysia. Not the most refined and built to a price. Introduced 2004, with Japanese sales ending in 2010 on introduction of a second-generation model. The original model continued for export.
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Compact and keenly priced small car from Daihatsu, twinned with [[Toyota Passo]] and the basis of the [[Perodua Myvi]] in Malaysia. Not the most refined and built to a price. Introduced 2004, with Japanese sales ending in 2010 on introduction of a second-generation model. The original model continued for export. A seven-seat model, the Boon Luminas (and Toyota Passo Sette) was introduced in 2008.
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*[[Daihatsu Boon (M300)]]
 
*[[Daihatsu Boon (M300)]]
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*[[Daihatsu Boon Luminas]]
 
*[[Daihatsu Boon (M600)]]
 
*[[Daihatsu Boon (M600)]]
  

Revision as of 11:45, 6 April 2011

Compact and keenly priced small car from Daihatsu, twinned with Toyota Passo and the basis of the Perodua Myvi in Malaysia. Not the most refined and built to a price. Introduced 2004, with Japanese sales ending in 2010 on introduction of a second-generation model. The original model continued for export. A seven-seat model, the Boon Luminas (and Toyota Passo Sette) was introduced in 2008.



Marque: Daihatsu | Predecessor: Daihatsu Storia

 

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