Daewoo was a South Korean automobile brand that produced affordable vehicles from 1983 until its restructuring in the early 2000s, after which its assets were absorbed into GM Korea, now known as Chevrolet in many markets. The brand offered budget-friendly models such as the Lanos, Nubira, and Leganza, which were sold across various regions including Europe and North America under different nameplates. Daewoo vehicles were known for value-oriented pricing and straightforward engineering aimed at cost-conscious buyers. Though the Daewoo brand no longer exists, many of its vehicle platforms live on under other GM brands. Research the full production history of any Daewoo with a VIN lookup report from Gotovin.com.