2001 Daewoo Lanos: Road Test

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2001 Daewoo Lanos 

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  • MSRP: $9,199 -$12,999
  • Invoice: $8,003 -$11,309

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Our road test for the 2001 Daewoo Lanos includes a full evaluation of the 2001 Daewoo Lanos from the inside out. We evaluate not only engine and handling performance for the 2001 Daewoo Lanos, but also interior cabin and cargo space. Let our comprehensive road test ratings for the 2001 Daewoo Lanos help you decide if a 2001 Daewoo Lanos is right for you.

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ACCELERATION

S sdn, auto. Sport hatch, man. Class Average
2 2 3.7

Automatic-equipped test sedan needed 12.3 sec. 0-60 mph, marginal for a modern subcompact. Equally disappointing, the automatic mostly shifted with a lurch.

FUEL ECONOMY

S sdn, auto. Sport hatch, man. Class Average
6 7 6.8

Test average of 24.7 mpg is not great in light of the tepid acceleration.

RIDE QUALITY

S sdn, auto. Sport hatch, man. Class Average
3 3 3.7

Like some other small lightweights, Lanos displays fidgety hop on freeways and rumbly jiggle on rough pavement.

STEERING/HANDLING/BRAKING

S sdn, auto. Sport hatch, man. Class Average
2 2 4.2

Responsive and front-drive safe, but wimpy all-season tires make for marked nose plowing and only modest grip in tight turns. Our test car made short, stable emergency stops despite lacking ABS.

QUIETNESS

S sdn, auto. Sport hatch, man. Class Average
3 3 3.6

Engine isn't noisy in gentle cruising, but turns raspy and irritating when worked hard--which it often must be. Wind noise fairly high, but tire thrum low except on coarse surfaces.

CONTROLS

S sdn, auto. Sport hatch, man. Class Average
6 6 5.5

Clear and simple. Audio switches fairly large, but sit below climate panel and aren't easy to adjust while driving. Larger drivers may wish for more rearward seat travel. Interior materials look sturdy but pedestrian.

ROOM/COMFORT/DRIVER SEATING (FRONT)

S sdn, auto. Sport hatch, man. Class Average
4 4 4.3

Decent room and good ingress and egress, but seats lack proper thigh support and don't seem long-haul comfortable.

ROOM/COMFORT (REAR)

S sdn, auto. Sport hatch, man. Class Average
3 2 3.1

Two medium-size grownups fit, but knee room is very tight behind a tall front-seater, the backrest is uncomfortably angled, and small rear doorways hamper sedan entry/exit. Hatchback is even tighter in back and trickier to access.

CARGO ROOM

S sdn, auto. Sport hatch, man. Class Average
2 6 3.3

Lanos offers one of the market's few hatchbacks, but it has only adequate cargo room. The sedan's trunk is small even for a subcompact.

VALUE WITHIN CLASS

S sdn, auto. Sport hatch, man. Class Average
1 1 4.6

Lanos isn't that cheap for what it is and does, and Daewoo's future is uncertain even though U.S. dealers now number 300. In all, a poor entry-level choice, especially now that Korean rivals Hyundai and Kia offer longer, more comprehensive warranties.

Total Score

S sdn, auto. Sport hatch, man. Class Average
32 36 42.8

Total Score: 34

Scores for all Compact Cars

Low Score
26
Average Score
42
High Score
59

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