The History Of Daewoo Damas


The Daewoo Damas is a microvan produced by South Korean automaker GM Daewoo since 1991. It is currently in its second generation and is available in van and pickup body styles, the latter of which is marketed as the Daewoo Labo.

In some export markets, the Daewoo Damas was known as the Daewoo Attivo, and since GM's takeover of Daewoo, it has been known in some markets, such as Central America, as the Chevrolet CMV for the passenger van and Chevrolet CMP for the pickup truck.

The Damas and Labo come with a SOHC LPG-powered 0.8-litre engine.

The Damas microvan is available as a 7-seat coach, 5-seat coach, or 2-seat cargo van styles and comes with various options based on DLX (dexlue) and SUPER models. The Labos is also available in STD (standard), DLX (dexlue), and SUPER models. Two main choices of body type are the cube van and the drop-side pickup truck. The pickup has an optional electric tailgate lift.

Both the Damas and Labos are only available with a manual transmission. Air conditioning is optional.




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