Used 2000 Daewoo Lanos Consumer Reviews
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Buyer Beware!
I'm glad that all these other people have had good results with their Daewoo's, but I have had nothing but problems. My car's engine keeps having power problems and nobody can fix it. Now I find out that Daewoo is bankrupt and due to the bankruptcy is not making anymore parts for their cars. If something breaks your local Daewoo dealer had better still have the part in stock because otherwise you will no be able to get the part. Be safe do not but a Daewoo!
REPLACE YOUR TIMING BELT ASAP
REPLACE YOUR TIMING BELT ASAP. The belt will go down before 50,000 miles. And it will ruin you engine. leave you with 16 bent valves. Almost all Daewoo cars have this problem. The quality of the belt is really poor and the repair cost will be more expensive than the value of the car. The rubber parts of this car are really weak.
The Daewoo Lanoos dogs
this vehicle has been poor from the word go. It has been hard on brakes and tires; has exhibited much less than expected fuel economy, and when warranty parts were required, they were not available anywhere in the country,
Excellent compact car
This is an excellent compact car
Excellent Car, But...
So far, the experience with my Lanos has been excellent, other than three things. #1.) The passenger seat seatbelt gets too tight as the car travels and refuses to loosen if you pull the strap. #2.) The air conditioning unit appears to leak water inside on the passenger side floor. #3.) The chrome colored paint is coming off the hubcaps. Other than these three items, I am very satisfied with the excellent performance of my vehicle.