11 Facts About Daewoo LeMans

1.

Daewoo LeMans is a compact car, first manufactured by Daewoo in South Korea between 1986 and 1994, and between 1994 and 1997 as Daewoo Cielo — a car mechanically identical to the LeMans, differentiated only by its modified styling cues.

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The "Daewoo LeMans" nameplate was not used at all for the facelifted model.

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3.

Original series Daewoo LeMans was available as a three-door hatchback and a four-door sedan when introduced in July 1986.

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4.

The Daewoo LeMans was one of the first aerodynamically designed cars to be sold in South Korea, and the first to feature a digital dashboard.

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5.

In October 1991 the Daewoo LeMans received a facelift, with a reworked front and superficially changed taillights.

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6.

When South Korean production of the original Daewoo LeMans finally came to an end in February 1997, over 1 million had been built.

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7.

Second generation Daewoo LeMans launched in 1994, available as a three- and five-door hatchback and four-door sedan with a 1.

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8.

Daewoo LeMans first exported cars to Europe in the mid-1990s, with the Nexia and Espero forming the two-model line-up in Britain from January 1995.

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Daewoo LeMans was the first manufacturer to sell cars on the British market directly to customers rather than setting up a conventional dealer network, and the appeal of its cars was further enhanced by the following promotions:.

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10.

At July 1997, Daewoo LeMans announced that the Nexia won the best-in-class award and the favourite model category in the 1997 Cornhill Insurance Motor Test.

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11.

At 26 January 1996, Daewoo LeMans recalled all Nexia's since its introduction in April 1995 because of the wiring harness engine bay has been misrouted, which could have resulted in a chafing of the harness.

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