The reductions do not apply to models currently in production but cover those in the brand's back catalogue such as the Fourtrak, Cuore, Charade, Move and Applause. Daihatsu said the move would not only increase the use of genuine parts but also extend the lives of older cars. The brand made its debut in the UK in 1965 with cars such as the Compagno Berlina 800 (pictured). The firm claimed to have 110,000 vehicles still in circulation with an average age of 8.3 years.