
This car is currently located in Japan and if you choose to purchase it, will arrive in United Kingdom approximately by the 4th week of November.
Powered by a responsive 660cc petrol engine paired with a smooth automatic transmission, this vehicle delivers an effortless and enjoyable driving experience whether you’re navigating city streets or cruising on open roads. The compact dimensions combined with intelligent engineering ensure excellent maneuverability while maintaining a comfortable ride.
This five-door model is perfect for both daily commuting and weekend adventures. Its versatile design provides easy access to the cabin and ample space inside despite its compact frame, accommodating passengers comfortably along with their belongings.
Equipped with advanced safety features including ABS brakes, it prioritizes your peace of mind on every journey. Air conditioning keeps the interior environment cool and pleasant regardless of external weather conditions. Electric windows add convenience at your fingertips for effortless control over ventilation.
The Intelligent Key system enhances security and ease of use by allowing keyless entry, so you can access your car quickly without fumbling for keys. Combined with the sophisticated Fire Quartz Red Metallic color, this Daihatsu Move stands out from the crowd with eye-catching appeal.
With just 94,890 kilometers on the odometer, this vehicle has been gently driven and meticulously maintained, promising reliability for years to come. Ideal for those seeking a compact yet spacious car that balances economy, style, and functionality.
Experience how the 2015 Daihatsu Move blends vibrant aesthetics with everyday usability—a smart choice for efficient city living without compromising comfort or performance.
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