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Old 04-10-2006, 01:42 PM
Chales Chales is offline
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Daewoo Leganza

Hi, I'm new here...

I need to buy a car this summer. Max $7000 preferring no financing or leasing.

I have my eye on some Leganzas that seem like good deals. If someone could carfax these VINs that would be very helpful:

KLAVG6920YB281376

KLAVA69221B293309

More thoughts are appreciated as well. Thanks.
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Old 04-11-2006, 01:53 PM
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Re: Daewoo Leganza

Just a question. Why the Leganza? I'm sure there are some great deals out there becuase parts are very difficult to find since Daewoo went bankrupt. I know GM bought Daewoo's Korean operations but they didn't buy Daewoo's North American operations therefore I'd imagine the parts distrubution network is dwindling away. For $7000 you could buy an older Camry, Accord, Maxima, etc. which have readily available parts and offer tremendous value. Or what about a Hyundai Sonata or Kia Optima? They're cheap and Hyundai is on a roll. A friend just sold his 2002 Sonata with 62,000 miles on it for around $5000.

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