Only one thing, the front wheels popped out of alignment when it hit the footpath at 47,000 kilometres.
NOT ONE PROBLEM that the car has actually been responsible for.
The car was purchased in 97' and I have had no problems with it in the reliability section.
The car itself now is cheap because it's not popular, the quality is that of an acceptable standard, and the performance in acceleration terms is okay, but at 183 kph it isn't exactly a supercar.
The boot is large enough for many items and the room in the back is not barely acceptable.
It's a good car!
I also own a Mercedes Benz S-Class and I prefer the Daewoo as a town car, it's got good torque!
Good torque? And you also own a Mercedes? There must be something wrong with your Mercedes then...
The Espero is not a bad car, not very good too. Quality is average. But it has no torque below 3000 rpm. I own an Espero 2.0 CD Aut.
My son recently bought a 96 espero and me being a mechanic I was a bit wary of it. However after driving it around town and on the highway, I must say iwas realy supprised by the cars performance, on a trip I averaged 40MPG WHICH I thought was great. The car itself run perfect, Iwould gladly buy one for myself.