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Like
other Korean car manufacturers, Daewoo is bidding to take
the world by storm, and India plays a prominent role in the
company's global plans. Daewoo aggressively launched the Cielo
in mid-1995 and, despite initial complaints regarding the
car's poor fuel consumption, the car is now a well accepted
member of the mid-size car segment. A new version called the
Nexia with an upgraded engine and other cosmetic changes was
launched recently. Value-for-money is this car's prime virtue,
as is the case with most Korean cars. This car comes equipped
with a tachometer, fog lamps, height adjustable driver's seat,
power steering/windows, central locking and a rear screen
demister. The Cielo is also available with automotic transmission
in GLE and GLX levels of trim.
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