> Err..not too long
> Few make it past 100k miles if that.
> But I see most of them having engine failure from about 50k-80k
> If you make it past 100k with one on original motor I suggest playing the lottery because you have pretty good luck.
> If you already have made the mistake of buying one of these I suggest changing the timing belt and fluids alot.
> If not, a wiser choice would be a older Japanese or American car.
Whoever wrote this answer is an idiot. I have a Daewoo Leganza and it is way past 100k miles..
Its got 155,000 miles on it, and all I had to do was change the timing belt (at 55,000 miles, the recommended time).
It still runs perfectly, the only thing wrong with them is the brake switch behind the pedal might need to be replaced and the tappet cover leaks until you put some sealant around it.
Daewoo Leganza was created in 1997.
On the Daewoo Leganza it is located behind the AC compressor.
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yes
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roughly around 30mins
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daewoo manualtry eBay
The Daewoo Company Korea I believe
No