General Motors Daewoo Maepsy

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The Daewoo Maepsy is a compact car manufactured by Daewoo (and its predecessor Saehan) in South Korea from December 1977 to February 1989. The Maepsy was a rebadged version of the PF50 Isuzu Gemini (itself a rebadged Opel Kadett C). It was originally sold as the Saehan Gemini (Saehan Bird in export markets); in February 1982 the car became the Saehan Maepsy. In 1983 it was called the Daewoo Maepsy after Saehan Motor was bought out by the Daewoo Group, and after a facelift later that year the car became the Daewoo Maepsy-Na (New Maepsy, 맵시나). The word "maepsy" means "beautiful" in Korean.

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About the General Motors Daewoo Maepsy

Body type
pickup · segment PICKUP

Overview

The General Motors Daewoo Maepsy is a pickup.

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Frequently asked questions

What kind of car is the General Motors Daewoo Maepsy?

The General Motors Daewoo Maepsy is a pickup, classified in segment PICKUP.

Does the General Motors Daewoo Maepsy have any recalls?

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