Vehicle OverviewEarly in 2001, Daewoo announced its intention to give its largest and most expensive model in the U.S. market a moderate redesign, perhaps for release in mid-2002. A new... Read full review
What Edmunds.com says Daewoo's new owner, General Motors, has no plans for the brand in the U.S. market -- as such, supplies to dealerships have been cut off. Although provisions will be... Read full review
This car has more features than an Accord. Same hp for the 4cyl. A bigger trunk. Same interior and exterior dimensions. Better styling. Same gas mileage. Better acceleration, and you don't... Read full review
Although many people are reluctant to purchase a Korean car, this car is worth the risk! It's features are second only to Lexus. My father-in-law purchased a Honda Accord just before I... Read full review
I very pleased with my Daewoo Leganza SE manual. It was with quite a bit of trepidation that I decided to go with a Daewoo considering the uncertain future of the company. But I was... Read full review
| Trim | MSRP / Invoice | Fuel Econ |
|---|---|---|
| 2002 Daewoo Leganza: 4dr Sedan SE | $14,599 / $13,139 | City: 20 Hwy: 29 |
| 2002 Daewoo Leganza: 4dr Sedan CDX | $18,599 / $16,739 | City: 20 Hwy: 28 |
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