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Daihatsu - Sirion (2008)

The Daihatsu Sirion has long been celebrated as a practical, pocket‑friendly cityster, and its 2008 model continues to attract attention from buyers who value economy without compromising comfort. For those wondering about the Daihatsu Sirion price at different stages of its life cycle, this overview breaks down everything from spec details to depreciation trends and comparative market standing. Whether you’re looking for the latest data, estimating resale value, or just curious about how a 2008 Daihatsu Sirion stacks up against its rivals, you’ll find the information you need right here.

  • Engine: 1.1‑liter, inline‑3, 66 hp @ 5,200 rpm
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (automatic options were not common in the 2008 model)
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (approx. 12–13 km l⁻¹ on the highway)
  • Dimensions: Length 3,720 mm • Width 1,580 mm • Height 1,470 mm • Wheelbase 2,440 mm
  • Weight: 942 kg (Curb weight)
  • Top Speed: ~115 km h⁻¹
  • Top Drive: Front‑wheel drive
  • Powertrain Layout: Compact, front‑engine, front‑wheel‑drive layout ideal for tight city streets
  • Interior Highlights: 2‑row bench seats, 3‑person seating, suspension tuned for a comfortable ride with moderate handling agility
  • Safety Features: Dual front airbags, ABS, front seat belts, seat-mounted power‑shutoff valves, and a basic crumple zone for frontal impact protection.

Understanding the Daihatsu Sirion depreciation curve can help buyers and sellers set realistic expectations for both depreciation and resale. The Silver Bullet demonstrates that:

  • In the first year, a new Daihatsu Sirion typically loses 15‑20% of its original value, which is common for entry‑level economy cars.
  • By the end of the second year, the car’s worth usually falls to about 60‑65% of its launch price under average usage conditions.
  • During the third to fifth year window, depreciation slows to around 8‑12% per annum, so a 2008 Daihatsu Sirion might retain roughly 45‑50% of its initial cost after seven years.
  • After the first decade, a well‑maintained vehicle can still fetch a respectable price thanks to its modest mileage and durability.

If you’re assessing the used Daihatsu Sirion price market, you’ll find that the vehicle’s condition—particularly mileage, maintenance history, and accident record—plays a pivotal role. Cab‑in‑hand valuations typically range from about 30‑45% of the original purchase price for a car in the 5‑7 year age bracket, though this can vary by region and supply.

So, what is a 2008 Daihatsu Sirion worth? The answer hinges on the car’s age, condition, and local demand. A 2008 Sirion in excellent shape with low mileage can command between $4,500 and $6,000 in markets like the United States, whereas a comparable vehicle in a medium condition might be priced at $3,500‑$4,500. In Asian markets, the price point often lags slightly due to variations in purchasing power and local brand perception.

Comparing the 2008 Sirion to its contemporaries, buyers typically look at models such as the Suzuki Alto, Daihatsu Mira, and the Honda Fit. The Sirion generally offers:

  • More interior space due to its longer wheelbase.
  • Comparable fuel efficiency but a slightly higher purchase price.
  • An intuitive layout that appeals to single‑person or small‑family commuters.

Among these rivals, the Sirion often strikes a healthy balance between


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