How much is a 2004 Chevrolet Epica LS?
How much is a 2004 Chevrolet Epica LS?
Suffice to say that despite different names, brands and sales territories, all these newcomers are built in the same two manufacturing facilities in South Korea. And other than an eight-way power driver’s seat and fog lights, the $24,710 Chevrolet Epica LS is essentially the same vehicle as the $22,995 Suzuki Verona GL.
What kind of car is a Chevy Epica?
I bought a 2004 chevy epica a year ago for 1800. It looked great very comfortable and thought it was a good car. little did I no the car was only made for 2 years, if I would have known that I would never have bought it. I had nothing but problems with the car since I bought it.
Is the Daewoo engine on the Chevy Epica?
The Epica has a Daewoo engine which will not work with universal parts. The valve cover has been discontinued for this model, as well. It may be hard to find parts, which is something to consider! It cost $1000 to replace spark plugs and valve cover gaskets and seals. – Acceleration is sluggish and it seems to kick back a little.
What’s the difference between an Epica and a Magnus?
In Europe, the Magnus/Epica is called the Evanda, while in Canada and the U.S., the Magnus/Epica/Evanda is also sold as the Suzuki Verona (Suzuki holds a 14.9-per-cent interest in the new GM Daewoo). The U.S., however, doesn’t get the Chevrolet Epica version that Canada does. Sound complicated?
Suffice to say that despite different names, brands and sales territories, all these newcomers are built in the same two manufacturing facilities in South Korea. And other than an eight-way power driver’s seat and fog lights, the $24,710 Chevrolet Epica LS is essentially the same vehicle as the $22,995 Suzuki Verona GL.
Are there any issues with the Chevrolet Epica?
We have now eclipsed 150,00 km and have had a few issues. The biggest is a mystery brake issue that has forced us to disable the ABS brakes and Traction control. Other than that, there have been some engine and electronic component repairs during our time with the vehicle.
When did the Chevy Epica come to Canada?
When General Motors paid a bargain-basement $251 million for a 42.1-per-cent stake in bankrupt automaker Daewoo in April 2002, it didn’t take long to get the South Korean auto plants up to speed and exporting cars around the world. The Chevrolet Epica is one of three new Korean-built models to arrive recently in Canadian Chevrolet dealerships.
The Epica has a Daewoo engine which will not work with universal parts. The valve cover has been discontinued for this model, as well. It may be hard to find parts, which is something to consider! It cost $1000 to replace spark plugs and valve cover gaskets and seals. – Acceleration is sluggish and it seems to kick back a little.