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Daewoo Tacuma review covering 2000 - 2005
Friday 20 October 2006
There’s nothing wrong with manufacturing a ‘me-too’ twist on the mini-MPV as long as it brings something new to the party. The Vauxhall Zafira had seven seats, the Honda Stream boasted hot hatch style handling and the Fiat Multipla went for three abreast seating and looks that could curdle milk. Daewoo relied on the tried and tested method of offering good value for money.Mini-MPV drivers appreciate saving money. It’s no coincidence that UK buyers took the Citroen Xsara Picasso to their hearts just at the time that thousands of pounds vanished from its sticker price. Deduct a similar amount from a used Tacuma’s asking price and they’d be paying you. A slight exaggeration maybe, but if you’re after an inexpensive pre-owned mini-MPV, a Tacuma is a great place to start the hunt.
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