This letter to Daewoo explains the problem best. I wish it was just a technical problem.
I had a flat tire today and called the number for roadside assistance. There was no message except that the number was not in service. I then called the number in my service book and was directed to yet another number. During this time I was standing out side in 95-100 degree weather now late for a meeting. The last Daewoo number I called directed me through a series of button pushing straight into voice mail. Three hours with no response I called back and spoke with an operator to find out that the roadside assistance was not being offered anymore. I left a message with her to have someone call me. As an owner of this vehicle I was told I would have roadside assistance. This was included with the car.. I am very disapointed with Daewoo and not having received any notice that this service as well as other services are discontinued. If I had known I would have made other arrangements and been better prepared. I understand you have declared bankruptcy and I plan to notify owners of Daewoo vehicles about the current situation.
Are you serious??? get a motor club... who cares if they don't have roadside assistance. what does that have to do with how the car runs or was manufactured... u had a flat, probably ran over a nail. I've done that in my audi, and benz... all dealer serviced hence does not have anything to do with the performance...???
Um, this review was posted almost six years ago. Daewoo has long since been kaput in the N American market, at least as a brand. Daewoo products are still being sold here, but as Chevrolet (Aveo) and, (for not much longer) Suzuki Reno and Forenza.