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Daewoo Lacetti Premiere

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It looks like a neat car even with the more boring-looking Daewoo grille/bumper.

Edited by ZL-1

It's as if GM wants GMNA to fail... why can't we have this car when everyone else gets it? It makes the Cobalt look like it's 10 years old.

It's as if GM wants GMNA to fail... why can't we have this car when everyone else gets it? It makes the Cobalt look like it's 10 years old.

You also don't get to have the Chevy Orlando or Beat either.

Well the Orlando is redundant with the new Equinox coming, and I agree with those that say minicars like the smrt are a mere fad here in the US. The next Aveo should be GMNA's smallest model, with Beat styling cues.

Looks right at home as a Daewoo.

You also don't get to have the Chevy Orlando or Beat either.

Will the Americas, minus the US, get them?

Those chicks look weird. :confused0071:
  • 1 month later...

The chicks are hot. Looks ok as a Daewoo, especially remembering that its built in Korea and will be exported from there to Australia as a Holden.

Well the Orlando is redundant with the new Equinox coming, and I agree with those that say minicars like the smrt are a mere fad here in the US. The next Aveo should be GMNA's smallest model, with Beat styling cues.

The Orlando is a minivan/MPV, though. And the Equinox is a midsize CUV...Chevy doesn't have a compact CUV in the US, or a minivan or MPV at all.

Edited by moltar

  • 4 weeks later...
The next Aveo should be GMNA's smallest model, with Beat styling cues.

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