The 2008 Daewoo Nexia II is the facelifted version of the car that started its life as the Daewoo LeMans (sold as Pontiac LeMans in the U.S.) which maybe was the first car that Daewoo was able to sell internationally -- all over the word in fact.
The Daewoo LeMans was made in Korea until about 1997 but crucially in 1996 its production began at Uzbekistan's Uz-Daewoo and continues to this day in this, second, generation as pictured.
Except maybe the name Nexia has now migrated to Uz-Daewoo's new brand the Ravon, the Daewoo Nexia was finally terminated relatively recently and replaced with the Daewoo Gentra (aka the face-lifted Chevrolet Lacetti).
Except maybe the name Nexia has now migrated to Uz-Daewoo's new brand the Ravon, the Daewoo Nexia was finally terminated relatively recently and replaced with the Daewoo Gentra (aka the face-lifted Chevrolet Lacetti).
Although it doesn't get much love elsewhere, it is an important and well-liked car here in Russia and very successful in terms of sales, especially in its first generation, a car without which any catalog of the car scene here would be incomplete.
Maybe not a car without its own faults but those are well known and it is also well known how to deal with them, in any case cheap to maintain and fix.
And here are some Daewoo Nexia II press-kit photos.