Daewoo is a South Korean brand that produces a range of products including cars, electronics, and home appliances.
Founded in 1967 by Kim Woo-Choong as Daewoo Industrial
Expanded into electronics, shipbuilding, and construction industries
Experienced financial difficulties in the late 1990s and was dismantled in 1999
Daewoo cars were relaunched under the GM Daewoo brand in 2002 and later became GM Korea
Daewoo Electronics was sold to the Dongbu Group in 2007
South Korean conglomerate that produces a range of products including cars, electronics, and heavy industry equipment.
South Korean car manufacturer that produces a range of vehicles including sedans, SUVs, and electric cars.
South Korean conglomerate that produces electronics, smartphones, home appliances, and more.
A subcompact car that was sold under the Daewoo brand in some markets. It was later sold as the Chevrolet Spark.
Daewoo produces a range of refrigerators with various features such as multi-air circulation, door-mounted ice maker, and more.
Daewoo produces several models of microwave ovens with features like auto defrost, quick cook, and more.
Daewoo produces several models of washing machines with features like inverter motor, smart diagnosis, and more.
Daewoo experienced financial difficulties in the late 1990s and was dismantled in 1999. Its various business units were sold off or restructured, and the Daewoo brand was eventually retired.
Daewoo has not been an active brand for several years, so its quality and reliability cannot be accurately assessed in the current market.
Daewoo cars are no longer produced under the Daewoo brand. They were relaunched under the GM Daewoo brand in 2002 and later became GM Korea.
Daewoo produces a range of home appliances including refrigerators, microwaves, washing machines, and more.
Daewoo and Samsung produce different types of products and cannot be directly compared. Samsung is a more diverse and active brand, while Daewoo's products are more limited in scope and availability.