‘Isn’t Terios a Greek shipping magnate? I’m sure I met him once on holiday. Hugely fat.’
Our verdict
Despite some serious revisions, the new Daihatsu Terios feels old and out-classed. Not by a long chalk is it a proper SUV, but it’s also pretty hopeless as a road car. Which makes it, well, useless.
Comfort
As comfortable as being at sea in a small boat in a large swell. It rides well enough thanks to big boots, but is way too unsettled to ever put you at your ease.
Performance
Performance stats aren't exactly a selling point for the Terios. It takes over 16 seconds to get to 60mph, making it one of the slowest cars on the market. Get the automatic gearbox and things get even worse.
Cool
Quality
Handling
The Terios handles like a toddler who's been through the liquor cabinet. Its tiny wheelbase, narrow width and excessive height combine to create all sorts of unnerving pitch and roll.
Practicality
Running costs
Fuel economy isn't what it could be, thanks to that four-wheel drive and the drag coefficient of a double-decker bus. It's also not cheap enough considering what little you get for your money.
TG Tips
An overpriced Daihatsu? Depreciation will hit harder than Chuck Norris at Mardi Gras.








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