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In a tiz over my Matiz (Daewoo Matiz SE 5-door)

Cliff49

Member Name: Cliff49

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Daewoo Matiz SE 5-door

Date: 30/04/06 (1575 review reads)
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Advantages: compact,and economical

Disadvantages: reasonably small

In July 2003 after my old car gave up the ghost I wanted to get a car that would look and perform better than the last few cars I had. I could not afford a new car so I thought I would look around and not make a hasty decision.
I visited a garage in Great Yarmouth,they were a Vauxhall dealer and I looked around. Eventually a salesman came over and without being to pushy asked if he could be of assistance.
After telling him the sort of car I would like we walked around the rows of parked cars. I had told him that for me my car would have to have the following features

1) Good fuel consumption.
2) Personal comfort and driving position.
3) Reasonably speedy and quiet engine

The salesman asked me if I had seen the Daewoo Matiz, I didn't know if you drove it or ate it. Never heard of such a car. Well he said we have four or five to choose from.
I settled on test driving an S reg blue one. It was already five years old and was one of the first made. The price was £2475 (and was the most expensive car I had ever bought)
When I took it onto the road for a test drive I was surprised. It was easy to drive, the clutch pedal was very light, the gears were very smooth changing and it accelerated well. A nippy little gem.
It had power steering, but not air conditioning. It had twin air bags in the front which pleased me.

The lighting switches and other controls were easily in reach and there was plenty of room inside. Surprisingly ,I thought, it was a four door hatchback, unusual in small cars, the bootspace at the back was rather small but enough for a couple of suitcases of medium size.
It is fitted with a security device and the ignition keys have a transponder which means only genuine keys will operate the ignition.

The engine was only 800cc. That's not even a litre. So the fuel economy should be pretty good.

That was nearly three years ago, I bought it and I have done nearly 30,000 miles. The engine has performed marvellously, it is a fairly quiet unit. Not an Aston Martin but will cruise along at 60 - 70 happily. (I did do 88 sometime ago- very naughty).

It cost £28 to fill up in the early months I had it but now that the petrol price has increased it is about £30 and I can do near 400 miles on a full tank. Not bad. the tank holds around 36 litres thats approx. 8 gallons so that's about 50 to the gallon.

As for wear and tear , in the three years I have had this vehicle I have bought 4 tyres (£100) had three oil changes, Renewed the front and rear brakes once and the odd service. I think that's very reasonable.

Summary: Very economical, easy to manouvre, cheap to run

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Last comments:
crispy

- 02/05/06

Good first review, welcome to Dooyoo!

Person ally, I don't like the looks of the Matiz at all, but glad you're enjoying it...
angusreid

- 30/04/06

Nice bit about the buying experience and all that but the important things have been overlooked a bit. Service prices would be good and a bit more user detail is essential.

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