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  2. Daewoo Motors - Wikipedia

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    Daewoo Motors (/ ˈ d eɪ w uː / DAY-woo) was a South Korean automotive company established in 1937 as "National Motors". The company changed its name several times until 1982 when it became "Daewoo Motors" following its acquisition by the Daewoo Group.

  3. List of Daewoo models - Wikipedia

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    Daewoo's commercial vehicle business was acquired by Tata Motors in 2004. The business is now known as Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle. Daewoo Bus is not owned by Tata.. Daewoo BM090 A Daewoo BH120 bus in Taiwan (ROC)

  4. Daewoo - Wikipedia

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    Daewoo Motors' 1997 Leganza. Daewoo Motor Co., Ltd. was founded when the Daewoo Group purchased Saehan Motor in 1978, but the Daewoo Motor name did not appear until 1983. The Daewoo Motor brand appeared in the UK in 1995. At the time, it was the only manufacturer not using traditional dealerships – it owned and operated its own retail network.

  5. GM Korea - Wikipedia

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    The deal did not include 15 plants, including Daewoo's oldest plant in Bupyeong-gu which is now operated under the name Incheon Motor Company as a supplier to GM Daewoo. In 2004, Tata Motors purchased Daewoo Commercial Vehicle, which had been spun out of bankrupt Daewoo Motor Co. in 2002. In February 2005, GM invested US$49 million to raise its ...

  6. Daewoo Royale - Wikipedia

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    The Daewoo Royale is a series of mid-size cars that was produced by Daewoo in South Korea from 1983, being replaced by the Daewoo Prince in 1991, although production of the top-line Daewoo Imperial continued until 1993.

  7. Category:Daewoo vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Daewoo vehicles" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. Daewoo 1.5i; A.

  8. Daewoo Espero - Wikipedia

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    The Daewoo Espero (also known as Daewoo Aranos in Spain) is a four-door, five-seater mid-sized saloon produced by the South Korean company Daewoo Motors from September 1990 to 1997. The Espero was the first car entirely developed by Daewoo, which until then had only manufactured models developed by Opel .

  9. Daewoo Leganza - Wikipedia

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    The Daewoo Leganza is an executive car , [6] [11] [7] [10] sometimes classified as luxury large family car , that was manufactured and marketed by the automobile manufacturer Daewoo. The Leganza was available as a front engine, front-wheel drive, four door, five passenger limousine [ 5 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] in South Korea over a single generation for ...