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Daewoo Nubira Review (1997 to 2002)![]() Quick Summary If you need an estate car that's going to have to earn its corn, the Daewoo Nubira makes a sound bet. It's not going to score any kudos points in a golf club car park but it will free up funds for your annual membership. If practicality's your priority, here's a perfect pick.Overall: ![]() Models Covered: 5DR ESTATE: First generation ’97 to ’02 [1.6SE & 2.0 CDX]
ESTATE OF THE NATION
What do you want from an estate car? If, as many increasingly younger buyers do, want a stylish, sleek and maybe not-so-practical 'sportwagon' then the Daewoo Nubira estate probably won't appeal. If, on the other hand, you're after a car that's tough, inexpensive and will haul plenty of gear without complaint, the Daewoo makes an interesting alternative to more dilapidated fare. You should be able to pick something up with an acceptably modern number plate for less than you might expect.The impressive three years free servicing offer on new models is invalidated unless bought through a Daewoo retail centre, unlike the AA cover and warranty for the same period.
History of the Nubira
The Nubira estate marked Daewoo's first foray into this market sector, its predecessor, the Espero, having never been offered as a five-door. Launched to a British public in September 1997, the Nubira's engine choices ran to a 1.6 fuel injected unit that developed 105bhp and a 2.0 injected motor that made a punchy 132bhp. This would outstrip other 2.0 offerings, some with renowned driver appeal such as Ford's Mondeo or the Nissan Primera, to 60mph despite the Nubira's unassuming appearance and image. There were two available trim levels, based purely on the engine choice. The 1.6 litre car was badged as an SE, and the two-litre car carried the CDX nomenclature. An automatic gearbox option was offered to CDX buyers.The Nubira underwent a revision in October 1999, with the exterior being updated and the interior receiving a superficial quality infusion. Under the bonnet, a new steering pump improved the feel at the wheel. This model lasted until the end of 2002, when the Nubira was deleted from Daewoo's price lists. An entirely new Pininfarina-styled Nubira followed in summer 2003 offering a new level of sophistication to Daewoo customers although an estate version was not initially offered.
Daewoo Nubira Road Test
Whilst not competing on the same plane (as regards handling) as the Mondeo, Primera or 406 estate models, the Nubira's comfort-oriented perspective provides a cosseting ride. The design aspiration for the car was for a competitive mainstream product, and whilst the Nubira won't cut a dash in the car park or make its driver seek out a favourite set of bends, it nonetheless makes a fair fist of the basic requirements. If the budget will allow, go for the 2.0 injection models, as the 1.6 is a touch thrashy when worked hard.
Buying a Daewoo Nubira
Daewoo have developed a very good reputation for reliability and the solid no-nonsense Nubira is no exception. Check the load bay for signs of damage caused by poorly stowed loads and also run the rule over the minor switchgear because they're not the sturdiest. In order to get the best from the warranty package check to ensure that servicing has been carried out at the specified intervals. Due to its generally mature customer base, a Nubira will probably have led an easier life than many more dynamically acclaimed rivals.
Daewoo Nubira Typical Pricing
As you may well expect, Nubira estate prices start low. You can expect to pick up a 1997 R registered 1.6-litre SE for around £1,050 with about 70,000 miles showing on the odometer. If you'd prefer one of the 1999 facelifted models, you'll need around £1,300 for a 99T plated example. Insurance for the Nubira estate is a reasonable Group 7 for the 1.6-litre SE and Group 11 for the 2.0-litre CDX.
Daewoo Nubira Parts
(approx based on a Nubira Estate 1.6 SE ) Although Daewoo have traditionally marketed themselves at the budget end of the price lists and parts are similarly reasonably priced – especially following the GM takeover. A clutch assembly will be around £75 and cambelt should be close to £30. Brake pads are around £17 a front set and £24 for the rear shoes. Set aside £65 for an exhaust centre section, whilst a replacement headlamp assemblet will see around £150 disappearing from the current account.
Daewoo Nubira Rated
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