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| Marque = GM Daewoo
| Production = 1999-2004
| Class = Medium
| Body Style = 4 dr Sedan
| Transmission = 5 speed Manual<br> 4 speed Automatic, FWD
| Engine = 2.2L 4 cylinder Petrol
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Daewoo Leganza
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Production 1999-2004
Class Medium
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Transmission 5 speed Manual
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Engine 2.2L 4 cylinder Petrol
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