Used 2002 Daewoo Lanos Consumer Reviews
Good, for now...
I have had the car since 2001 with only 28 miles on it. I know have over 40,000 miles on it and the only problem I have had with it is replacing the upper coolant hose & O ring. Not bad, but I had to overnight the parts, otherwise it would take 4-5 days just to get the part. Plus, my dealrhsip doesnt deal with Daewoos anymore so if I need a repair I have to go somewhere else, and Daewoo dealers are getting scarece. I do enjoy the size, as I am in Chicago and parking there is tough, but not for me! And you cant beat $13 for gas each week, and I drive well over 200 miels a week.
GREAT LITTLE MOTOR
aN INEXPENSIVE COMPACT CAR WITH FEATURES THAT ARE UNBEATABLE AT THAT PRICE, ALLTHOUGH DAEWOO USA WENT BELLY UP. GM HAS A HUGE STOCKPILE ON PARTS AND ARE PLANNING 2 NEW MODELS NEXT YEAR UNDER THE CHEVY NAMEPLATE MADE BY DAEWOO
Enjoying this vehicle
I'm grateful purchasing this car. I can't find a vehicle that I would pay $238.00 with ZERO down for 60 months. This car, I have found. Now it has almost 25K miles on it and hope it will last me for another 3 years cuz I drive across states between DC and CA 2 times a year during the break and school year. Let's see. NO PART REPLACED OR REPAIRED SINCE BOUGHT THE VEHICLE.
Small car for a big guy
I'm 5 foot 9 inches and weigh in at 305 pounds. I recently test drove a 97 Saturn SL1, a 96 Chevy Lumina, a 95 Buick Skylark, a 99 Ford Escort, and the 'woo. Guess which one is the *only* one I fit into comfortably, *without* benefit of tilt-wheel. Yup. I slide in and out of the Lanos like it's a Lincoln. Unbeleivable. I can even ride comfortably in the back. the 2001 Lanos was also the least expensive of the above cars, and only had 5700 miles, leftover warranty, and plenty of options. A perfect used car, if you can find someone willing to part with theirs.
Daewoo Lanos Sport 2D
I love driving this car! It's fun and it looks great. Not to mention the approximately 28 mpg I get with all the driving that I do. Awesome!