Daihatsu Move Export Buyer's Guide: Practical Kei Tall-Wagon Economy
By ASTONISHING CARS CO., LTD · Updated 2026-05-19
The Daihatsu Move is a tall kei wagon that delivers practical interior space and ultra-low running costs in a compact body. For export buyers it is a close rival to the Suzuki Wagon R, offering similar value with Daihatsu's reputation for simple, robust small cars. Its upright shape makes it easy to load and ideal for city use.
The small petrol engines are economical and straightforward to service, and the Move is generally undemanding to own. Buyers should check older cars for rust, confirm the transmission shifts smoothly, and verify routine service items have been kept up. Parts are cheap and easy to source, which is a key advantage for buyers planning high daily mileage.
As a kei car the Move is right-hand drive and supplied in large numbers from Japanese auctions at accessible prices. On the auction sheet, a clean grade and a tidy interior score are the main things to confirm, while the diagram typically shows only minor cosmetic marks. Match the mileage to the overall condition before committing.
For an importer the Move is a dependable, low-cost workhorse for urban transport. It suits buyers who value space efficiency and minimal upkeep over performance. As a lead recommendation it is a sensible pick for budget-focused customers wanting a little more room than the smallest kei cars.
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