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Remember Daewoo? The third South Korean automaker snuck quietly onto the American scene in 1998, with three models and a sales plan that involved college students hawking the cars, Mary Kay-style ...
But in Korea, a GM Daewoo executive said the two cars being considered for U.S. sale are the Lacetti, a 1.5-liter compact sedan that replaced the Nubira in November; and the Accord-sized Magnus ...
Once a major force in Korea’s auto market, city cars — with engines under 1,000 cubic centimeters and priced around 10 ...
General Motors is desperate for more small cars in its line-up, but instead of looking to Opel, its European arm, the company has decided to base its entire range of small cars on Daewoo platforms.
GM-Daewoo also plans a series of tweaks, including engine upgrades, to existing models to rekindle demand. Both in Korea and in Europe, GM-Daewoo's cars will be badged simply as Daewoos.
GM noted that three Daewoo models including the Alpheon (a re-badged Buick LaCrosse) sedan and the Labo and Damas mini cars, will not carry the Chevrolet nameplate and will be marketed under ...
GM Daewoo Auto & Technology, the South Korean unit of U.S. automaker General Motors, unveiled its compact Chevrolet Aveo RS for the first time in Europe at the Geneva Motor Show in Palexpo, which ...
Not sure how many of you remember the Daewoo Matiz. Born in 1998 in the hands of a South Korean company that is better known for grander things, such as shipbuilding, the nameplate enjoyed a brief ...
The court banned TagAZ Korea from using or passing on trade secrets and from producing or selling engines and knockdown modules of its C-100 sedan. GM Daewoo, the South Korean subsidiary of General ...
Korean manufacturers Daewoo and Hyundai this week unveiled new compact models squarely targeted at entry-level buyers in Europe as well as other key export markets. Displaying its new Kalos (Greek ...
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