Segment Positioning:
Mid-size sedan, positioned as a more affordable alternative in its segment, often drawing on Daewoo's engineering heritage.
Key Competitors:
Competed against vehicles like the Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, Ford Mondeo, Hyundai Sonata, and Nissan Altima in various markets.
Distinctive Attributes:
Offered a comfortable ride, spacious interior for its class, and a value-oriented price point. The styling was generally considered conventional and pleasing.
Value For Owners:
Provides factory-level repair information, enabling owners and independent mechanics to perform accurate diagnostics and repairs, potentially saving significant costs over dealership service.
Engine Systems:
Engine mechanical, lubrication, cooling, fuel injection, ignition, emissions control, engine diagnostics, engine removal/installation, rebuild procedures.
Transmission Systems:
Automatic transmission (transmission fluid, internal components, hydraulic controls, torque converter, removal/installation), manual transmission (clutch, gearbox, driveshafts, removal/installation).
Brakes Systems:
Hydraulic system, front and rear disc brakes, ABS (Anti-lock Braking System), parking brake, brake bleeding, component replacement.
Suspension Steering Systems:
Front suspension (MacPherson struts), rear suspension (multi-link), wheel alignment, power steering system, steering column, steering gear, tie rods, ball joints.
Electrical Systems:
Battery, charging system (alternator), starting system (starter motor), lighting system (headlights, taillights, interior), wiring diagrams, fuses, relays, body control modules, instrument cluster, power accessories (windows, locks, mirrors).
Body Chassis Systems:
Body panels, doors, hood, trunk, bumpers, interior trim, chassis components, rust prevention, underbody coatings.
HVAC Systems:
Air conditioning system, heater core, ventilation, cabin air filter, climate control unit, refrigerant handling.
Safety Systems:
Airbag system (SRS), seatbelts, structural integrity.
Maintenance Procedures:
Scheduled maintenance (oil changes, filter replacements, spark plugs, coolant flushes), tire rotation, brake inspections, belt checks.
Repair Procedures:
Engine component replacement (e.g., head gasket, pistons, valves), transmission overhaul, brake caliper replacement, suspension arm replacement, electrical component diagnosis and repair, exhaust system repair.
Troubleshooting Diagnostics:
Diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs), symptom-based troubleshooting guides, electrical system fault finding, engine performance issues.
Special Tools Techniques:
Identification and use of specific tools required for certain repairs, specialized diagnostic equipment.
Depth Of Coverage:
Comprehensive: Covers routine maintenance, detailed diagnostics, component-level repair, and full overhaul procedures, mirroring dealership technician information.
File Format Details:
Likely PDF; searchable text, high-resolution diagrams and illustrations.
Print Quality Description:
N/A (Digital format); If printed, would be expected to be high-quality with clear diagrams.
Binding Type Description:
N/A (Digital format); If printed, typically a sturdy comb or coil binding for lay-flat use.
Paper Type Description:
N/A (Digital format); If printed, would likely be durable, glossy paper for diagrams.
Engine Type:
Inline 4-cylinder (Commonly)
Engine Displacement:
2.0 Liters (Common for the Evanda, often based on GM Ecotec architecture or Daewoo designs)
Engine Code:
Likely L850 (GM Ecotec derivative) or similar Daewoo sourced engine codes.
Horsepower:
Approximately 130-140 hp (Varies by specific engine variant and market)
Torque:
Approximately 185-195 Nm (Varies by specific engine variant and market)
Fuel Delivery:
Multi-point fuel injection (MPFI)
Fuel Type:
Unleaded Gasoline
ECU Type:
Electronic Control Unit (ECU) with OBD-II diagnostics
Transmission Type:
4-Speed Automatic
Transmission Type:
5-Speed Manual (Less common in some markets)
Automatic Transmission Features:
Electronically controlled, adaptive shift logic
Automatic Transmission Fluid:
Dexron-III (or equivalent GM specification like Dexron-VI if updated, check manual for precise spec)
Manual Transmission Ratios:
Specific ratios would be detailed in the manual, but typical for its class.
Length:
Approximately 4770 mm (187.8 inches)
Width:
Approximately 1780 mm (70.1 inches)
Height:
Approximately 1450 mm (57.1 inches)
Wheelbase Length:
Approximately 2700 mm (106.3 inches)
Trunk Capacity:
Approximately 450 liters (15.9 cubic feet), expandable with folding rear seats.
Curb Weight:
Approximately 1450-1550 kg (3197-3417 lbs), depending on configuration.
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating:
Not explicitly specified, but would be available in the manual.
Audio System:
Factory-installed AM/FM stereo with CD player, often with multiple speaker configurations.
Climate Control:
Manual or automatic climate control depending on trim level.
Cruise Control:
Standard on most models.
Parking Assistance:
Rear parking sensors available on higher trim levels.
Auxiliary Input:
Typically an auxiliary input for portable audio devices may be present, though not universally standard.
Dashboard Features:
Digital odometer, tachometer, fuel gauge, coolant temperature gauge, warning lights.
Oil Change Interval:
Every 7,500 miles (12,000 km) or 12 months, whichever comes first (typical recommendation, consult manual for exact specification).
Air Filter Replacement:
Every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) or as needed based on driving conditions.
Spark Plug Replacement:
Every 60,000 miles (96,000 km) for platinum-tipped plugs (typical, check manual for exact type and interval).
Coolant Flush Interval:
Every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or 2 years.
Engine Oil Type:
API SJ or higher, SAE 10W-30 or 5W-30 (refer to manual for specific viscosity and API classification).
Engine Oil Capacity:
Approximately 4.5 liters (4.8 US quarts) with filter change.
Coolant Type:
GM Blue Coolant (Dex-Cool compatible) or equivalent. Check manual for precise specification (e.g., ethylene glycol based).
Brake Fluid Type:
DOT 3 or DOT 4.
Common Wear Items:
Front struts and bushings, exhaust system components, AC compressor clutch, ignition coil packs (if applicable).
Electrical Quirks:
Can include issues with window regulators, central locking actuators, and dashboard illumination.
Engine Performance Notes:
While generally reliable, some units might experience minor oil leaks or carbon buildup in the intake system over time.
Parent Company History:
Chevrolet is a division of General Motors (GM), one of the world's largest automakers. The Evanda's development lineage traces back to Daewoo Motor Company, which GM acquired.
Platform Origin:
Based on the Daewoo Magnus platform (J200), which itself was an evolution of earlier Daewoo designs.
Original Manufacturer:
Daewoo Motor Company
Assembly Locations:
Primarily South Korea (Daewoo plants), with potential re-badging and assembly in other GM facilities globally.
Introduction Year:
The Evanda nameplate was used for the facelifted Daewoo Magnus, which debuted around 2003-2004. Chevrolet branding was applied in various markets from 2004 onwards.