
The Daewoo Lanos 2003 prices range from $2,100 for the basic trim level Hatchback Lanos SE to $4,070 for the top of the range Hatchback Lanos Sport.
The Daewoo Lanos 2003 comes in Hatchback and Sedan.
The Daewoo Lanos 2003 is available in Regular Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Hatchback 1.5L 5 SP Manual to the Hatchback 1.6L 5 SP Manual.
Hatchback
Daewoo Lanos Models | SPECS | PRICE |
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SE | 1.5LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol4 SP AUTO4 speed automatic | $2,200 – 3,850 |
SE | 1.5LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol4 SP AUTO4 speed automatic | $2,400 – 4,070 |
SE | 1.5LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol5 SP MAN5 speed manual | $2,100 – 3,630 |
SE | 1.5LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol5 SP MAN5 speed manual | $2,400 – 4,070 |
Sport | 1.6LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol4 SP AUTO4 speed automatic | $2,400 – 4,070 |
Sport | 1.6LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol5 SP MAN5 speed manual | $2,400 – 4,070 |
Sedan
Daewoo Lanos Models | SPECS | PRICE |
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SE | 1.5LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol4 SP AUTO4 speed automatic | $2,400 – 4,070 |
SE | 1.5LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol5 SP MAN5 speed manual | $2,400 – 4,070 |
Daewoo Lanos 2003 FAQs
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Japanese option the best
Reliability and resale should be the key factors in your decision, given you're doing about 30,000km a year. That's considerably more than the average, and in three years you'd be clocking up close to 100,000km. With that in mind I suggest you go for a Japanese brand with a reputation for quality and reliability. That way you are more likely to have a trouble-free run and have a car that will be highly valued on the used-car market when you come to sell it. The Lanos and Accent are both built in Korea by companies whose credo was cheap, cheap, cheap. While the reliability of their products wasn't necessarily poor, their cars weren't built as well as their more expensive Japanese-made rivals. The Korean makes don't hold their values as well as the cars from Toyota, Mazda, Honda and Nissan. I'd consider a Nissan Pulsar, a Mazda 121, Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla, all of which are good, robust cars with good resale potential.
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