custom.....
hey hey hey... i just said i would like to have one, im a college student now cmon.. everyone knows we have zero money haha.wait deawoo like GM... guess that shows how important American car manufacturers are,... hahahah JP sorry
damn, never knew that... guess the more you learn the more you realize you dont know haha... this is why i love autos... always something out there more to learn. Sweet, what university do you go to?
Daewoo Motor Company in Korea was placed under the control of the Korean bankruptcy courts in late 2000.
In 2002 a new company, GM-Daewoo Auto and Technology was created, part owned by Daewoo Motor Company's creditor banks, part owned by GM-Holden (the Australian arm of General Motors), part owned by Suzuki and part owned by Shanghai Automotive Industries Corporation. This company took over two of the three Daewoo Motor factories in Korea, plus one in Vietnam, and the Bupyong Technical Center, and did a deal to continue to buy cars from the other factory (also at Bupyong) in Korea. It has since bought the Bupyong factory too.
The European distribution system for Daewoo was dismantled, and a new one created by GM-Europe.
The cars are now badged Chevrolet for most export markets including Europe (although Suzuki, Pontiac, Buick and Holden badges are used on certain models in some other countries). The Daewoo name is still used in Korea.
Source:google.
In 2002 a new company, GM-Daewoo Auto and Technology was created, part owned by Daewoo Motor Company's creditor banks, part owned by GM-Holden (the Australian arm of General Motors), part owned by Suzuki and part owned by Shanghai Automotive Industries Corporation. This company took over two of the three Daewoo Motor factories in Korea, plus one in Vietnam, and the Bupyong Technical Center, and did a deal to continue to buy cars from the other factory (also at Bupyong) in Korea. It has since bought the Bupyong factory too.
The European distribution system for Daewoo was dismantled, and a new one created by GM-Europe.
The cars are now badged Chevrolet for most export markets including Europe (although Suzuki, Pontiac, Buick and Holden badges are used on certain models in some other countries). The Daewoo name is still used in Korea.
Source:google.


