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Daewoo Nubira (1997 - 1999) : GOOD KOREA MOVE?

Daewoo Nubira (1997 - 1999) : GOOD KOREA MOVE?
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Friday October 20


Models Covered: 4DR SALOON, 5DR ESTATE: [1.6SE and 2.0 CDX]

BY ANDY ENRIGHT

The Nubira, alongside the Lanos and Leganza, represents the second wave of Daewoo vehicles to arrive in the UK. A more sophisticated offering than its predecessor, the underwhelming Espero, the Nubira pitches itself into a marketplace brimful with quality offerings from the mainstream manufacturers. Slightly smaller in size than such standard fare as the Ford Mondeo and Peugeot 406 but facing up to squarely to the Rover 400/45 and Mitsubishi Carisma, the Nubira offers keen value for money and a generous level of trim. Traditionally appealing to a mature clientele who place a premium on value, reliability and a watertight warranty agreement, Daewoos models, wont attract those who prioritise refinement and handling.

The impressive three years free servicing offer on new models is invalidated unless bought through a Daewoo retail centre, unlike the AA cover and warranty for the same period. If this level of after sales service sounds attractive, a nearly new Nubira, whilst not the most dynamic saloon may well be the most commonsense option.

The core aspect of the Daewoo showroom appeal is comfortable, hassle free motoring. The Nubira is reasonably well specified in standard trim, with the base Nubira, the SE, being fitted with air conditioning, twin airbags, immobiliser and alarm, four speaker RDS radio/cassette, metallic paint and body colour bumpers. The 2.0 CDX model can most easily be identified by its electrically adjustable/heated body coloured door mirrors, and is also fitted with rear electric windows, six speaker stereo system and front fog lamps.

Whilst even the most ardent Daewoo supporter wouldnt argue that these are the most stylish or best handling choices in the sector, the Nubira offers reliable transport backed up by a cast iron warranty and an after sales service of recognised excellence. Esteemed partners such as ItalDesign and Ricardo were drafted in to work on the car, and those expecting economy basic wheels may well be in for a pleasant surprise. As is always the case with previously owned cars, however, a generous standard specification has relatively little bearing on the residual value of the model. Of greater import is the perceived image and with critically acclaimed models such as the Matiz being introduced, Daewoos stock may well be on the rise.

Used Nubira prices start at around £1,000 for a 1.6-litre SE four door saloon on 97R plates. Estate models command a premium of around £50. The CDX models are worth pursuing, due to their mechanical superiority and relatively small price differential.

A 97R plate CDX saloon with 71,000 miles should retail for around £1,000. Again, estates generally cost around £50 more.

No significant faults have been noticed with the Nubira to date. In order to get the best from the warranty package check to ensure that servicing has been carried out at the specified intervals. Due to its generally mature customer base, a Nubira will probably have led an easier life than many more dynamically acclaimed rivals.

(approx based on a Nubira 1.6 SE) Daewoo parts prices have come down since the GM takeover. Therefore, a clutch assembly will be around £80 and a battery should be close to £50. Brake pads are around £17 a front set with the rear pads relieving you of £20.

Set aside £60 for an exhaust system centre section, whilst a water pump will also see £60 disappearing from the current account.

Three years ago Daewoo was producing warmed over previous generation Vauxhall Astras and Cavaliers, so viewed in this context the steps forward made with the Nubira are little short of remarkable. Whilst not competing on the same plane (as regards handling) as the Mondeo, Primera or 406, the Nubiras comfort-oriented perspective provides a cosseting ride. The design aspiration for the car was for a competitive mainstream product, and whilst the Nubira wont cut a dash in the car park or make its driver seek out a favourite set of bends, it nonetheless makes a fair fist of the basic requirements. If the budget will allow, go for the 2.

0 injection models, as the 1.6 is a touch thrashy when worked hard.

The Daewoo Nubira is a wise choice if low involvement, hassle-free motoring is your aim. Its probably the most mainstream car in the Daewoo range, which when coupled with their attractive value proposition makes it a sensible buy. The Nubira represents a relatively painless way of making a big saving on a nearly new midrange saloon.


 
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