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2000 Daihatsu Gran Move: compact versatility with easy upkeep

The 2000 Daihatsu Gran Move is a clever little wagon that punches well above its weight in day‑to‑day life. It’s compact enough for tight city parks, yet the tall roof and fold‑flat rear seats make it properly handy for weekend jobs and school runs. Visibility is ace, the turning circle is tight, and the cabin layout is straightforward. Whether fitted with manual or auto, it’s a friendly, fuss‑free drive that doesn’t demand much at the bowser, and most examples run happily on regular 91 RON petrol where specified.

Maintenance is refreshingly simple and budget‑friendly. Regular oil and filter changes keep the small-capacity petrol engine sweet, add routine checks of coolant, brake fluid, and the air filter, and it’ll stay perky for plenty of kilometres. Spark plugs are an easy DIY on many variants, and belts, hoses, and radiator caps deserve periodic looks as rubber ages. Suspension bits—like bushes and strut mounts—can tire with Aussie and Kiwi roads, so listen for clunks and keep an eye on tyre wear. Timing drive service needs vary by engine and market, so follow the handbook or a trusted mechanic’s advice.

This part slots neatly into the Gran Move’s practical brief—whether it’s a service item like a filter or a tidy upgrade to freshen the ride. Keep it light, keep it regular, and it’ll serve as a cheerful, no‑dramas runabout.

  • Service every 10,000 km or 6 months (whichever comes first).
  • Inspect brakes, tyres, and alignment for even wear and safe stopping.
  • Check lights, battery terminals, and wiper blades before long trips.
  • Look for moisture or rust around the tailgate, door seals, and underbody.

What’s the 2000 Daihatsu Gran Move like to drive around town?

It’s light, nimble, and easy to place, with great visibility and a compact footprint for city errands. The ride is generally compliant, and the cabin layout is simple, so it’s a stress‑free commuter that still swallows a surprising amount of gear with the seats folded.

What are typical service intervals and basic maintenance needs?

A good rule of thumb is every 10,000 km or 6 months. Prioritise engine oil and filter, coolant and brake fluid checks, air filter, and spark plugs. Inspect tyres, brakes, belts, and hoses, and follow the owner’s manual for timing drive and transmission servicing.

Are there common issues to watch for on higher‑kilometre cars?

Expect wear in suspension bushes and strut mounts, ageing rubber hoses, tired engine mounts, and the odd electrical gremlin like dim bulbs or sticky switches. Also check for rust or water ingress around the tailgate and door seals, and confirm smooth shifting on autos.

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