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Daewoo Nubira II Review Belfast

Nothing new in the name Nubira. The previous version was a fairly anonymous four-door saloon and estate car that marked the beginning of the end of Daewoo regurgitating old Chevrolets with names like Espero and Nexia in Belfast.

Daewoo Nexia (1995 - 1997) Belfast

Good: Very cheap now and loaded with kit.
Bad: Poor build quality, heavy tyre wear and electrical problems. Drives badly, even by late 1990s standards.

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Daewoo Matiz (1998 - 2004) Belfast

Good: Tiny size and 4 doors very convenient for a city/suburban runabout.
Bad: 800 cc version not up to extended motorway use.

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Daewoo Leganza (1997 - 2002) Belfast

Good: Good value second-hand. Smooth engines and packed full of kit.
Bad: Uninspiring to look at and a bland car to drive. Engine oil can sludge, leading to starvation at main bearings.

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Daewoo Lanos (1997 - 2002 ) Belfast

Good: Cheap second-hand buy. Plenty of equipment.
Bad: Doesn't drive that well. Rattly trim, heavy on fuel and not that much room in the back or the boot.

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Daewoo Espero (1995 - 1997) Belfast

Good: Very cheap transport for those unconcerned by image.
Bad: May prove uneconomic to repair if it fails the MoT.

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Daewoo Kalos Belfast

£6,995 gets you into a Daewoo Kalos. With power steering. With five doors. With five three-point seatbelts. With ABS. With alloy wheels. With a remote alarm. And with a 1.4 engine.

Daewoo Kalos (2002 - 2004) Belfast

Good: Cheap second-hand. Decent ride comfort.
Bad: Sloppy handling. Cheap, ill-fitting cabin plastics.

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Daewoo Korando 4x4 (1999 - 2002) Belfast

Good: Cheap, if you can find one. Capable of hard work.
Bad: No fun to drive.

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Daewoo Lacetti Belfast

Slightly bigger than a Polo and slightly smaller than a Focus, Lacettis start with a 1.4 rise through a better equipped 1.6 or 1.6 automatic, and culminates with a sporty 1.8 in summer 2004. Engines are familiar GM Family 1 and Family II, as in some of the Vauxhall range.

Daewoo Lacetti (2004 - ) Belfast

Good: Presentable looks, roomy and grips well. Decent amount of kit for the cash.
Bad: Lacks any kind of flair in the way it drives.

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Daewoo Lanos (1997 - 2002 ) Belfast

Good: Cheap second-hand buy. Plenty of equipment.
Bad: Doesn't drive that well. Rattly trim, heavy on fuel and not that much room in the back or the boot.

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Daewoo Leganza (1997 - 2002) Belfast

Good: Good value second-hand. Smooth engines and packed full of kit.
Bad: Uninspiring to look at and a bland car to drive. Engine oil can sludge, leading to starvation at main bearings.

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Daewoo Matiz (1998 - 2004) Belfast

Good: Tiny size and 4 doors very convenient for a city/suburban runabout.
Bad: 800 cc version not up to extended motorway use.

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Daewoo Nexia (1995 - 1997) Belfast

Good: Very cheap now and loaded with kit.
Bad: Poor build quality, heavy tyre wear and electrical problems. Drives badly, even by late 1990s standards.

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Daewoo Nubira (1997 - 2003) Belfast

Good: You can pick one up for not much money.
Bad: Noisy, unpleasant car to drive. Not that good to look at, either.

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Daewoo Nubira II (2003 - 2004) Belfast

Good: Pleasant Pininfarina styling. Huge improvement on previous Nubira.
Bad: Still unremarkable to drive.

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Daewoo Nubira II Review Belfast

Nothing new in the name Nubira. The previous version was a fairly anonymous four-door saloon and estate car that marked the beginning of the end of Daewoo regurgitating old Chevrolets with names like Espero and Nexia in Belfast.

Daewoo Nubira SW (2004 - 2004) Belfast

Good: Roomy cabin and decent specification.
Bad: Very short life. Became the Chevrolet Nubira in the UK, and remained the Chevrolet Optra in other markets.

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Daewoo Tacuma (2000 - 2004) Belfast

Good: Versatile, spacious mini-MPV with plenty of kit, respectable handling and a decent ride.
Bad: Load floor of the boot is quite high. Unforgivably hideous.

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