Jump to content

Chevrolet Spark: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Nposs (talk | contribs)
Revert to the revision prior to revision 125788408 dated 2007-04-25 10:13:35 by Okayda using popups
VonShroom (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Line 32: Line 32:


===Controversy in China===
===Controversy in China===
Manufactured and sold in China as the '''Chevrolet Spark''', the car is at the center of an industrial rights controversy, since a very similar car, the [[Chery QQ]], has been introduced by a local manufacturer, [[Chery Automobile]]. GM executives even state that the doors of the QQ can be mounted on the Chevrolet Spark without modification. And there is another copy made by Shandong Pioneer ([www.flybo.cn]) with a 250ccm monocilindric engine, rear wheel drive and just three wheels...
Manufactured and sold in China as the '''Chevrolet Spark''', the car is at the center of an industrial rights controversy, since a very similar car, the [[Chery QQ]], has been introduced by a local manufacturer, [[Chery Automobile]]. GM executives even state that the doors of the QQ can be mounted on the Chevrolet Spark without modification.

===Reliability===
The car has had some reliability problems, particularly the cooling system, and is not suited to life in a rural area or roads with potholes, but the 0.8 L engine has plenty of character, if short of power. Handling is good, but crosswinds are a problem on A Roads and Motorways. {{Fact|date=February 2007}}


==The Matiz in different markets==
==The Matiz in different markets==

Revision as of 00:29, 26 April 2007

Chevrolet Joy
Daewoo Matiz M150
Overview
ManufacturerGM Daewoo
FSO
Also calledChevrolet Matiz
Chevrolet Spark
Chevrolet Joy
Pontiac Matiz G2
Chevrolet Exclusive
FSO Matiz
Production1998-present
Body and chassis
ClassCity car
Body style3 and 5-door hatchback
Powertrain
Engine0.8 three-cylinder petrol 50BHP (UK),
1.0 four-cylinder petrol 64BHP (UK)
Dimensions
Curb weight847 kg
Chronology
PredecessorDaewoo Tico

The Daewoo Matiz is a city car produced by the South Korean automaker GM Daewoo since 1998. It replaced the Daewoo Tico, a variant of the 1981 Suzuki Alto. It has been sold with different nameplates and under many marques, depending on markets.

History

The Daewoo Matiz started production in 1998 and sold in South Korea and many European markets with the code name M100. The exterior design is based on the Lucciola, a Fiat Cinquecento concept by Giorgetto Giugiaro which had been rejected by Fiat. The 0.8-litre gasoline engine and the transmission were carryovers from the Daewoo Tico. The car became the best selling Daewoo model in Europe for the next four years.

A facelifted model (codenamed M150) was introduced in South Korea in late 2000, and exported from 2001. Following Daewoo's takeover by General Motors in 2002, the engine range was updated with a 1.0-litre S-Tec unit.

In 2005 the Matiz received a facelift (M200), based on the Chevrolet M3X concept car shown at 2004 Paris Motor Show. The S-Tec engines were updated and the car's drag coefficient was lowered, resulting in better fuel economy. One notable feature of this car is its centre-mounted instrument cluster.

By 2007, the Alto platform will be replaced with a new city car platform developed by GM Daewoo engineers.

The Chevrolet Matiz comes in 2 different versions. The Normal Matiz has a 0.8 litre engine, and the SE version has a 1.0 litre engine and also a small spoiler on the back.


Crash ratings

The 2005 Chevrolet Matiz did not score well in the EuroNCAP crash test, being awarded three stars with one being struck out: "The final adult occupant protection star is struck through because there was an unacceptably high risk of life-threatening injury to the chest in side impact." test: "Overall this is a creditable performance from a car without a side airbag."[1] By contrast, the pre-2005 Daewoo Matiz was awarded 72% in the side impact Euro NCAP

Controversy in China

Manufactured and sold in China as the Chevrolet Spark, the car is at the center of an industrial rights controversy, since a very similar car, the Chery QQ, has been introduced by a local manufacturer, Chery Automobile. GM executives even state that the doors of the QQ can be mounted on the Chevrolet Spark without modification.

The Matiz in different markets

  • Currently, the Matiz name is used in Western Europe and Asia, and Spark in other markets.
  • In Mexico, the Matiz was introduced to the market in 2003. The 2006 model was renamed to Pontiac Matiz G2.
  • In Pakistan, the car was initially introduced as Chevrolet Exclusive in 2003. It is currently manufactured by Nexus Automotive under the Chevrolet Joy.
  • In 2005, the Matiz sold in Europe dropped the Daewoo badge and took the Chevrolet marque, as well as the other South Korean models of General Motors.
  • Since 2000, CKD kits have been supplied UzDaewooAuto and FSO, to be built and sold in Uzbekistan and Poland respectively. At the beginning of 2005, the Polish Matiz started to be sold under the marque FSO, which obtained autonomy.

Trivia

Some Daewoo Matiz owners in the UK have taken to flashing their lights and beeping their horns at each other as they pass, in much the same way as VW Beetle owners did in the 1960s.