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The Leganza is the largest, most expensive model of Daewoo's three U.S. vehicles, and this midsize sedan gets minor equipment changes for 2001. Daewoo (pronounced “day-woo”) is a South Korean manufacturer that had ambitions of becoming a major player in the global auto industry, but it suffered massive financial losses. The result is that Daewoo's car business went up for sale, and General Motors and Fiat currently are the only potential suitors in a joint effort to rescue the company. Read More
3 Available Leganza Trims
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