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Daewoo - Royale series

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GM Daewoo Auto & Technology (GM Daewoo or GMDAT) was first established as National Motor in 1937 in Bupyeong-gu, Incheon, South Korea. After changing its name to Saenara Motor in 1962, Saenara Motor was bought by Shinjin Industrial in 1965, which changed its name to Shinjin Motor after establishing collaborations with Toyota.

After Toyota's withdrawal in 1972, Shinjin Motor started a joint venture with General Motors under the name General Motors Korea, but was renamed again in 1976 to Saehan Motor. After the Daewoo Group gained control in 1982 the name was changed to Daewoo Motor. In the early 1990s the company started to expand heavily throughout the world. Until 1996 all cars were based on models from General Motors. After the Asian financial crisis started in 1997, it took over the troubled 4WD specialist SsangYong in 1998, but ran into financial trouble in 1999.

In 2001 General Motors decided to buy most of Daewoo Motor's assets to form GM Daewoo. The new company started operations on October 17, 2002, with GM and its partners Suzuki and SAIC holding a stake of 66.7% with investments of US$400 million. The remaining equity stake of 33.3% was held by Korea Development Bank and several other Korean creditors with investments of US$197 million. The deal did not include 15 plants, especially Daewoo's oldest plant in Bupyeong-gu which now operates under the name Daewoo Incheon Motor Company as a supplier to GM Daewoo; General Motors plans to buy this plant by 2008. In 2004, Tata Motors purchased Daewoo's Truck manufacturing unit. In February 2005, GM invested US$49 million to raise its share in the company to 48.2%. Furthermore, GM acquired 6.9 million shares in GM Daewoo for US$21 million from Suzuki Motors in August of the same year. General Motors' share in GM Daewoo then increased to 50.9%. Suzuki still holds 11% of GMDAT but is reported to be considering selling this to GM.

GMDAT has design, engineering, research & development facilities that are involved in development for various GM products. On November 25, 2003, the design center was relocated to the new 2-story building at the Bupyeong-gu headquarters and assigned the task to style a new SUV based on GM's Theta automobile platform to be released in 2006.

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4-door
5-seat
S4 8v 1.9L SOHC M-4
62.6 kW / 83.9 hp / 83.9 hp  142.0 N·m / 104.7 lb·ft / 104.7 lb·ft
   

Daewoo Royale Prince (1985)

4-door 5-seater sedan (saloon), petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder 8-valve straight (inline) engine, SOHC (single overhead camshaft), 1897 cm3 / 115.8 cu in / 115.8 cu in, 62.6 kW / 83.9 hp / 83.9 hp @ 5000 rpm / 5000 rpm / 5000 rpm, 142.0 N·m / 104.7 lb·ft / 104.7 lb·ft @ 3100 rpm / 3100 rpm / 3100 rpm, manual 4-speed transmission, rear wheel drive, 168 km/h / 104 mph / 104 mph top speed

4-door
5-seat
S4 8v 2.0L SOHC A-3
74.6 kW / 100.0 hp / 100.0 hp  156.0 N·m / 115.1 lb·ft / 115.1 lb·ft
   

Daewoo Royale Salon (1985)

4-door 5-seater sedan (saloon), petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder 8-valve straight (inline) engine, SOHC (single overhead camshaft), 1979 cm3 / 120.8 cu in / 120.8 cu in, 74.6 kW / 100.0 hp / 100.0 hp @ 5200 rpm / 5200 rpm / 5200 rpm, 156.0 N·m / 115.1 lb·ft / 115.1 lb·ft @ 3800 rpm / 3800 rpm / 3800 rpm, automatic 3-speed transmission, rear wheel drive, 170 km/h / 106 mph / 106 mph top speed

4-door
5-seat
S4 8v 1.5L SOHC M-4
44.0 kW / 59.0 hp / 59.0 hp  100.0 N·m / 73.8 lb·ft / 73.8 lb·ft
   

Daewoo Royale XQ (1985)

4-door 5-seater sedan (saloon), petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder 8-valve straight (inline) engine, SOHC (single overhead camshaft), 1492 cm3 / 91.0 cu in / 91.0 cu in, 44.0 kW / 59.0 hp / 59.0 hp @ 5000 rpm / 5000 rpm / 5000 rpm, 100.0 N·m / 73.8 lb·ft / 73.8 lb·ft @ 3000 rpm / 3000 rpm / 3000 rpm, manual 4-speed transmission, rear wheel drive, 135 km/h / 84 mph / 84 mph top speed

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The Varying Drivers License Requirements Around the World

Minimum driving ages, the number of passengers young drivers can have with them at any time, the times of day that drivers under the age of 18 can drive…

These all vary depending on where young motorists are driving. They vary, even, across the United States.

For instance, in Maine, motorists under the age of 18 aren’t allowed to have any passengers with them as they drive for the first 180 days after they obtain their licenses. In Alabama, motorists under the age of 18 can have one passenger with them.

And that’s just one example of the differences in driving license requirements from one part of the country to the next. The differences are even more pronounced when comparing one country to another. Minimum driving ages vary widely across the world. While most states in the United States allow youngsters to earn their learner’s permits at the age of 15, many other countries require their residents to be much older before they get behind the wheel of a car.

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