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DAEWOO - Nubira (2002)

Imagine stepping into a 2002 DAEWOO Nubira and feeling the blend of understated elegance and practical design that made the model a standout in the early 2000s. Although the car is no longer in production, its legacy lives on in the enthusiast’s circle and the thumbnail of readers who are exploring the DAEWOO Nubira price for a potential purchase. Whether you’re a collector wanting to gauge how DAEWOO Nubira 2002 price compares to today’s market or a budget-conscious buyer searching for the used DAEWOO Nubira price, this guide offers a comprehensive look at the vehicle’s key specs, depreciation profile, comparative standing, and market positioning.

Key Specifications

  • Engine: 1.6 L inline‑4 (producing approximately 80 hp)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (shifts smooth, ideal for urban driving)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (regular)
  • Drive Configuration: Front‑engine, front‑wheel drive (FWD)
  • Body Style: Compact hatchback
  • Dimensions: Length 172 cm, Width 170 cm, Height 160 cm; Wheelbase 94 cm
  • Seating Capacity: 5 passengers
  • Cargo Volume: 520 L (rear seats up), 248 L (rear seats down)
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 44 liter
  • Brakes: Front and rear disc (ABS available on later models)
  • Safety: Dual front airbags, driver and passenger seat belts (three‑point) with optional seat belt pretensioner on newer trims
  • Standard Features: Power windows, automatic wipers, AM/FM radio, 4‑in‑1 steering wheel (adjustable angle and tilt)

Depreciation Insight

For anyone evaluating the DAEWOO Nubira depreciation curve, it’s useful to note typical trends for compact cars of this era:

  • First Year: The Nubira usually loses about 15‑20 % of its value right out of the box, largely due to the general depreciation of new cars and the modest demand for late‑1990s South‑Korean models.
  • Years 2–3: The value decline slows to roughly 8‑12 % annually, largely dictated by mileage, condition, and whether the vehicle has been properly maintained.
  • Years 4–5: At five years, the Nubira typically sits at around 40‑45 % of its original purchase price. In many markets with a high supply of used popular imports, the vehicle can dip slightly above this range.
  • Beyond Six Years: For models that remain in good shape, the depreciation curve flattens further, with most cars reaching


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