Daihatsu car prices in Tanzania on GariPesa typically start from around TSh 5M for smaller everyday used cars and can reach up to roughly TSh 7M for bigger SUVs, 4x4s and premium models close to showroom condition.
Across our listings you will see a mix of different Daihatsu model years, roughly between 2000 and 2003. On average, prices tend to cluster around TSh 5.9M, but newer vehicles with low mileage, strong service records and newer registration plates can be significantly higher than older used units.
Registration class also has a strong impact on price. Unregistered cars with full duty already paid are usually the most expensive, very close to showroom pricing, because the buyer gets a fresh import and can choose a new plate. Cars with plates such as Namba E, D, C, B or A tend to be cheaper, and as the letter goes down (for example from E to A) the market price normally drops as well.
Before you buy, we recommend comparing several Daihatsu listings on GariPesa so you get a clear view of the market for both used and near-showroom cars. This makes it easier to negotiate confidently and avoid paying more than the car is really worth.
Daihatsu cars are known for aspects like reliability, fuel economy and parts cost, depending on the model. In Tanzania, some Daihatsu models are widely used, so mechanics and spare parts are easier to find. Before buying, compare different Daihatsu models based on your budget and usage.
In general, spare parts for Daihatsu are available in major parts shops in cities like Dar Es Salaam, Arusha and Mwanza, especially for popular models. Many mechanics are familiar with Daihatsu because these cars are common on Tanzanian roads. Rare models may require more time to source specific parts.
Fuel consumption for Daihatsu vehicles depends on engine type and vehicle size. Smaller models tend to be more economical, while large SUVs and performance models use more fuel. Use GariPesa to compare Daihatsu models with small or mid-size engines to find a good balance between power and fuel efficiency.
Daihatsu cars usually have strong resale value when the model is popular, well maintained and has a clean service history. Many buyers prefer this brand, so good cars tend to sell faster. GariPesa helps you see used Daihatsu prices so you can compare value before buying or selling.