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===Recent Changes=== | ===Recent Changes=== | ||
There has currently been only one facelift to the model since it was released (a slight remodelling of the front bumper and grill) but a new model has been destined for release in the next 2 to 3 years. | |||
===Styles and Major Options=== | ===Styles and Major Options=== | ||
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===Gas Mileage=== | ===Gas Mileage=== | ||
Typical fuel consumption is listed in the vehicle manual for a 1.8L inline 4 sedan with 5 speed manual transmission as: | |||
City Driving: 9L/100km | |||
Highway Driving: 6L/100km | |||
===Reliability=== | ===Reliability=== | ||
The Lacetti was sold with a standard 3 Year/100,000km limited warranty when sold new from dealerships, however, since the Lacetti is still considered relatively new on the market, not many issues regarding | |||
reliability have been easily found in this late stage. | |||
===Safety=== | ===Safety=== | ||
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'''''Please make sure not to use copyrighted photos.''''' | '''''Please make sure not to use copyrighted photos.''''' | ||
===Main Competitors=== | ===Main Competitors=== | ||
The Daewoo Lacetti's main competitors can be easily stated as any small to medium sized car. The Mitsubishi Lancer and Toyota Corolla, however, are considered its main rivals. | |||
==Unique Attributes== | ==Unique Attributes== | ||
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==Resale Values== | ==Resale Values== | ||
There has been constant criticism regarding the poor resale values of used Daewoos and the Lacetti is considered no different. Although the Lacetti is considered one of Daewoos better made vehicles, | |||
many pundits consider that the Daewoo badge itself is to blame and they have been quoted in car reviews as saying "badge snobs beware", saying that the car itself is a class effort but it is the Daewoo badge that let it down | |||
as a consumer product. | |||
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==Criticisms== | ==Criticisms== | ||
There have been some criticisms regarding the CD player face plate. Critics have commented on the buttons being to small to be easy to use. Some more criticism relates to the fact that when one releases | |||
the accelerator pedal the engine tends to remain at the same revolutions before the pedal was released for a brief moment. Many have commented that other cars experience this similar issue but consider | |||
it just a "quirk" of the car. | |||
==Generations== | ==Generations== | ||
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==Design quirks and oddities== | ==Design quirks and oddities== | ||
The British television program Top Gear has been using the Daewoo Lacetti (Badged as a Chevrolet Lacetti in the UK) as the vehicle used by celebrities in the "Star in a Reasonably Priced Car" segment of the show. | |||
The previous car (A Suzuki Liana) was replaced at the start of Series 8 and host Jeremy Clarkson has commented on the fact that the Lacetti is easier to drive and over four seconds faster on a typical lap of the | |||
Top Gear circuit. | |||
==Awards== | ==Awards== |
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Recent Changes
There has currently been only one facelift to the model since it was released (a slight remodelling of the front bumper and grill) but a new model has been destined for release in the next 2 to 3 years.
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Gas Mileage
Typical fuel consumption is listed in the vehicle manual for a 1.8L inline 4 sedan with 5 speed manual transmission as: City Driving: 9L/100km Highway Driving: 6L/100km
Reliability
The Lacetti was sold with a standard 3 Year/100,000km limited warranty when sold new from dealerships, however, since the Lacetti is still considered relatively new on the market, not many issues regarding reliability have been easily found in this late stage.
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Main Competitors
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Unique Attributes
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Resale Values
There has been constant criticism regarding the poor resale values of used Daewoos and the Lacetti is considered no different. Although the Lacetti is considered one of Daewoos better made vehicles, many pundits consider that the Daewoo badge itself is to blame and they have been quoted in car reviews as saying "badge snobs beware", saying that the car itself is a class effort but it is the Daewoo badge that let it down as a consumer product.
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Criticisms
There have been some criticisms regarding the CD player face plate. Critics have commented on the buttons being to small to be easy to use. Some more criticism relates to the fact that when one releases the accelerator pedal the engine tends to remain at the same revolutions before the pedal was released for a brief moment. Many have commented that other cars experience this similar issue but consider it just a "quirk" of the car.
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Design quirks and oddities
The British television program Top Gear has been using the Daewoo Lacetti (Badged as a Chevrolet Lacetti in the UK) as the vehicle used by celebrities in the "Star in a Reasonably Priced Car" segment of the show. The previous car (A Suzuki Liana) was replaced at the start of Series 8 and host Jeremy Clarkson has commented on the fact that the Lacetti is easier to drive and over four seconds faster on a typical lap of the Top Gear circuit.
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