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The front-drive Lanos, the smallest, least-expensive model from Korean automaker Daewoo, is a carryover from last year except for a shorter roster. The SX two-door hatchback is gone, leaving S and SE models for that body style, and the four-door sedan loses its SE version, leaving S and SX models. Daewoo (pronounced "day-woo") entered the U.S. market in fall 1998 and now has more than 200 sales outlets in 42 states. Daewoo also sells cars through its Web site and "campus advisers" college students who recruit fellow students as first-time buyers. The company promises a no-haggle sales approach in which its cars are sold at suggested retail. Read More
4 Available Lanos Trims
Select a trim name below for detailed specifications