Thursday 21 June 2012

Daihatsu Hijet

Daihatsu Hijet
daihatsu hijet
The Daihatsu Hijet is that the closest thing on the roads to a loaf of bread on wheels, but it's a history dating back to 1986 and has sold in abundance with its low cost front-finish worth. Throughout its life, the Hijet appeared as a panel van, a decide-up and a tipper and was even sold with an LPG conversion. The Hijet comes with simply one engine – a one.3-litre petrol unit mated to a five-speed gearbox.

Behind the Wheel

Anyone over 6ft can struggle to search out a snug position behind the wheel as area is at a premium. Sitting forward of the front wheels and close to the windscreen, some drivers can feel exposed, especially during motorway driving. Music lovers will be forced to entertain themselves as a radio/cassette player doesn’t feature on the quality specification list.

On the road

We tend to are talking terribly abundant economy motoring here and although the 1.three-litre petrol engine generates a lively 64bhp at four,800rpm and 73lb-ft of torque at 2,800rpm, the Hijet may be a skittish performer, that can be blown about on the roads by passing large trucks. This van doesn’t have power steering however as it's lightweight, that ought to not prove an excessive amount of of a problem.
 
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