Chevrolet Daewoo Tosca
The Daewoo Tosca is a mid-size car designed by Daewoo in South Korea and marketed by Chevrolet as the Chevrolet Epica and Chevrolet Tosca, while Holden marketed it as the Holden Epica. Codenamed V250, it replaces the Daewoo Magnus and its derivatives. The Chevrolet Epica was officially launched in Europe at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show. The Tosca is noteworthy in that it was available with transversely-mounted straight-six engines.
Photo & info: WikipediaSpecifications
From Wikipedia — confirm against the actual car before purchase.- Engine
- 1.8 L Family II I4 (petrol)
- Transmission
- 4-speed Aisin 81-40LE automatic
- Drivetrain
- Transverse front-engine, front-wheel drive
- Body
- 4-door sedan
- Class
- Mid-size (D-segment)
- Wheelbase
- 2,700 mm
- Length
- 4,805 mm
- Width
- 1,810 mm
- Height
- 1,450 mm
- Assembly
- Bupyeong-gu, Incheon, South Korea
- Designer
- Sung Paik at General Motors Design Center
- Predecessor
- Daewoo Magnus
- Successor
- Chevrolet Malibu
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