Daihatsu Move Hatchback Cars
The Daihatsu Move Hatchback is a popular choice for those who prioritize fuel economy, practicality and affordability in a car. This subcompact hatchback is well suited for city driving in Australia thanks to its small size, excellent maneuverability and easy-to-park design. Its turning radius of just 4.5 metres makes it an ideal choice for tight spaces such as car parks or congested city streets.
One of the standout features of the Daihatsu Move is its exceptional fuel efficiency. Equipped with a 1.0-litre engine that produces 52 horsepower and 93 Nm of torque, this car delivers an impressive average fuel consumption figure of around 3 litres per 100 km (based on ADR81/02 combined cycle testing).
The Move also offers generous cargo space and flexibility, with foldable rear seats that can be configured in a variety of ways to suit different types of luggage or gear. It's perfect for urban dwellers who want a reliable and economical daily driver that can also handle weekend excursions or small-scale moves.
Safety features are not neglected in the Move hatchback either, with electronic stability control (ESC), traction control (TCS) and hill-start assist standard across all models.
Inside the cabin, the dashboard is user-friendly and offers good visibility from the driver's seat. Air conditioning comes as standard on higher trim levels which can be important during summer heatwaves down under.
While there is no getting away from the fact that the Daihatsu Move hatchback isn't aimed at Australian petrolheads or large families who need to cart multiple kids around in big cars all over outback roads, but it serves many motorists' purposes adequately by being an efficient car fit for urban living.
Overall, The Daihatsu Move Hatchback is an affordable choice if you're looking for a vehicle to commute in around busy cities while being friendly towards your wallet. Its ease-of-use may especially benefit new drivers without requiring extensive driving skills necessary to drive larger cars effectively - particularly if parking is going to become regular practice near central areas frequently visited during peak hours such as Sydney CBD & Melbourne City Centres.