The Daihatsu Copen, both the L880K first-generation (2002-2012) and LA400K second-generation (2014-present), represents a unique blend of JDM engineering and iconic style. Known for its kei-class specifications, the Copen features a turbocharged inline-4 or inline-3 engine, delivering 63hp, making it a lightweight and agile roadster. Many enthusiasts in Salt Lake City are eager to share the joy of this remarkable vehicle, especially as the 25-year import rule opens more doors for collectors.
With its retractable hardtop and engaging driving experience, the Copen stands out in the appreciating market of kei cars. The manual transmission variants hold a collector premium, making it an appealing option for donors who value the unique JDM experience. By donating your Copen, you contribute to the preservation of this automotive gem in the community and help others discover the thrill of owning a piece of kei history.
πGeneration guide
L880K (First Generation) β’ 2002-2012
Featuring a 660cc JB-DET turbocharged inline-4 or a 1.3L K3-VE for export markets, the L880K is known for its retractable hardtop. It's a true kei-class icon.
LA400K (Second Generation) β’ 2014-present
The LA400K introduces a 660cc KF-VET turbocharged inline-3. It continues the retractable hardtop legacy with a modular body-panel design and improved features.
Known issues by generation
Each generation of the Daihatsu Copen has its unique set of challenges. The L880K, powered by the JB-DET engine, often faces issues like turbo-bearing wear and Active-Top mechanism failures, requiring specialized service. In contrast, the LA400K with its KF-VET engine has improved tensioner designs but still suffers from timing chain wear at high mileage. Both generations may also experience manual transmission synchro wear, particularly with the 5-speed manual transmission being preferred by collectors. The Active-Top mechanism remains a critical area to monitor, as it involves complex electric and hydraulic components that may require costly repairs.
Donation value by condition + generation
The Daihatsu Copen is witnessing a rise in collector value, particularly for clean, low-mileage examples of both generations. With the 25-year-rule federal-import compliance, itβs crucial to have proper documentation, including state-title, bonded-customs-broker paperwork, and service receipts for the Active-Top mechanism. Manual transmission variants command a premium, as do those with original paint in sought-after colors like Pearl White and Cassis Pearl Magenta. Be mindful that a factory-color change is a red flag during appraisal. Utilizing auction comp data from Hagerty, BaT, RM Sotheby's, and Mecum is essential for establishing true market value.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Daihatsu Copen to CarLift Utah involves several important steps. First, a qualified appraiser is highly recommended to determine the vehicle's fair market value prior to donation, especially for those exceeding the $5k threshold. Completing IRS Form 8283 Section B is essential for tax purposes. Additionally, ensure that all necessary documents are prepared for federal import compliance, including NHTSA and EPA forms, along with state title conversion documents. For JDM-spec vehicles, be aware of the km/h speedometer for state DMV inspection purposes. Enclosed transport is recommended for low-mileage examples to maintain their value.
Salt Lake City regional notes
Salt Lake City is home to a vibrant community of JDM enthusiasts who appreciate the unique flavor that kei cars like the Daihatsu Copen bring to the automotive scene. Local service specialists familiar with Honda, Mazda, Suzuki, and Daihatsu products offer reliable support for these unique vehicles. The area hosts various kei-import clubs and JDM meetups, providing opportunities for owners to connect and share their passion. Be mindful of the preservation distinction between salt-belt and sun-belt vehicles, as this impacts the rust condition of your Copen.
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If you own a Daihatsu Copen and are considering donating, now is the perfect time! With its rising collector status and the potential for tax benefits, your donation will not only help preserve this iconic kei-roadster but also support the growing community of enthusiasts in Salt Lake City. Join us in celebrating the legacy of the Copen by donating today!