A 2002 Daewoo Nubira sedan, found in a California wrecking yard.
Daewoo Motor America sold cars in the United States for the 1999 through 2002 model years, and there were but three models offered: the Leganza midsize luxury sedan, the Lanos subcompact and the Nubira compact. We've covered the first two in fairly recent Junkyard Gems, and today we'll examine a final-year Nubira sedan found in a Northern California wrecking yard. The first Daewoo-built car model sold in the United States was the 1988-1993 Pontiac LeMans.
In fact, the Nubira didn't cost a whole lot more than the cost of the much smaller and equally South Korean Hyundai Accent sedan . The Nubira was available as a four-door sedan and as a four-door wagon. This one has the optional four-speed automatic transmission, which added $800 to the cost .
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