This comprehensive Suzuki Alto Daewoo Tico Workshop Service Repair Manual covers all models and engine types produced between 1991 and 2001. It provides detailed, step-by-step instructions and illustrations for every...
This comprehensive Suzuki Alto Daewoo Tico Workshop Service Repair Manual covers all models and engine types produced between 1991 and 2001. It provides detailed, step-by-step instructions and illustrations for every service and repair procedure imaginable. This manual is your one-stop resource for maintaining and repairing your vehicle, from basic maintenance like oil changes and filter replacements to more complex repairs such as engine overhauls and transmission work. With its clear and concise language, this manual makes even the most challenging repairs accessible to both experienced mechanics and DIY enthusiasts. You can confidently diagnose and fix any problem that arises with your Suzuki Alto or Daewoo Tico, saving you time and money in the long run.
The Suzuki Alto Daewoo Tico, a compact city car, was a joint venture between Suzuki and Daewoo, produced from 1991 to 2001. The car was essentially a rebadged and slightly modified Suzuki Alto, with Daewoo adding its own styling cues and branding. This collaboration resulted in a small, economical, and practical vehicle that was targeted towards city dwellers and those seeking affordable transportation. The Tico was known for its simple design, featuring a small 0.8L three-cylinder engine, front-wheel drive, and a compact body that was easy to maneuver in tight urban spaces.
The Suzuki Alto Daewoo Tico was available in various configurations, including a three-door hatchback and a five-door hatchback. It was known for its fuel efficiency and affordability, making it a popular choice in countries like South Korea, China, and Eastern Europe. While not known for its performance or luxury, the Tico provided basic transportation and was praised for its reliability and low running costs. Its simplicity and affordability were its greatest strengths, allowing it to find a niche market among budget-conscious consumers. Despite its discontinuation in 2001, the legacy of the Suzuki Alto Daewoo Tico continues to live on in the form of numerous replacement parts and a dedicated community of enthusiasts who appreciate its simple charm and practicality.