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Falling squarely in the middle of Daewoo's 3-car lineup, the Nubira Suspension was a relative large front drive sub-compact. Somewhat bigger and more powerful than the entry-level Lanos, it was smaller than the flagship Leganza sedan. Rivals included the Ford Focus, Honda Civic, Hyundai Elantra, Mazda Protege, Toyota Echo, and Chevrolet Prizm. Initially, Nubira Suspensions came in three body styles: 4-door sedan, four-door hatchback, and 4-door station wagon. The hatchback would last only a single season. Sole engine was a 2.0-L, dual-overhead cam 4-cylinder, mated to either a manual gearbox or optional auto transmission. The Nubira Suspension CDX was unusual for its class, with standard antilock braking 1999 optional in the SX. Daewoo was the 3rd South Korean automaker to enter the U.S. market, trailing Hyundai and Kia. Rather than starting with regular dealerships, Daewoo initially recruited teams of students to promote the car on college campuses. As that program was found wanting, conventional dealerships began to spring up around the country. Buyers got a roadside assistance program as part of their new-Nubira Suspension purchase in 2000-2002.
Nubira Suspension makes a huge difference on a cars performance. Do you want to drop your car? Or maybe you're interested in the performance aspect. The Nubira Suspension ins your vehicle can make a huge different on the ride and look. If its too spongy it will be hard to take fast corners. If its too high it will make big wheels look funny, kind of like a SUV. I'm sure you don't want to make your vehicle that you spent so much money yon looking funky? All it takes is the right shock/coilover and strut to make your car slammed. Its not always good to go too low as you can scratch your bumper or damage the bottom of your car on bumpers and pot holes.








