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Be aware that the 0.6L Copen requires an oil change every 5000km, but if you take good care of it and watch out for rust (although in australia it...
Never heard of Copens in Taiwan or China, so it is indeed rare :D I wish you lots of fun with it!
Do you really need the engine number or do you mean the vehicle identification number? the VIN can be found in the engine bay on the firewall
Use semi or fully sythetic, it will be fine.
I had a smart 451 prior to the copen and it was a great car for its purpose - city driving. The ones with the mitsubishi engine are very reliable,...
I would not take a Copen as a first car. Better get some experience first, so you can appreciate it fully Sirion or Cuore is fine, Yaris and Aygo...
Tres bien! Is it the original black colour?
Thanks Soc! There are only few cars I would consider trading my Copen for... Lotus Elise or a Mazda MX-5 Targa ND All other cars are not small or...
Its the original colour called "pearl white". Its a 3 layer pearlescent finish. Thank you for the compliments :D
Hi :D Most of you already know me, but I never really introduced myself. Now it has been almost exactly 5 years since I bought my Copen and it is...
Hello, the fuel pump is made by Denso, but I think you cannot buy it on the open market, as there is no other manufacturer. Maybe try Daihatsu.gr...
IHI should be the OEM for the Copen turbo, so you are good to go!
If they are willing to ship it to you why not?
Yes! STS seems to be exactly what youre looking for: Daihatsu Vehicle Spare Parts
You can get the parts at a daihatsu dealer (there should be some in singapore), there are almost no online shops that sell daihatsu original...
Hello and welcome, you can probably get them at the Daihatsu dealer, as there are next to no aftermarket parts
You might want to try german made ATE brake discs and pads, they are renowned for their high quality. I have no idea which brand brake discs and...
As far as I know there are no aftermarket ones, just original Daihatsu (Showa)
Its one coil per plug, if you have the missfire on the same cylinder every time, try changing the coils around and see if the missfire moves; if...