
Chevrolet Damas – at first glance a simple-looking car, but one that deserves special respect. It is criticized for its old appearance, but valued for its durability and reliability.
Although this car looks like a relic of the 90s, it continues to perform its tasks even in conditions that modern cars cannot withstand: transporting goods, markets, agriculture, and private businesses. If you are planning to buy a Chevrolet Damas, remember to consider it not as a simple "cheap car" but as a true work tool.
Below, we provide more information about this car, which will help you when choosing it. In 2025, the price of a Chevrolet Damas in Uzbekistan starts from 93.156 million soums.
This makes it the cheapest new car on the market. For comparison, its closest competitor – the Chinese Wuling N111 model – starts at 126 million soums, which is nearly one third more expensive.
Despite rising gasoline prices, the Damas remains one of the most economical cars on the market. Although its length is only 3.2 meters, the Damas impresses with its capacity.
It can seat eight people or carry up to 450 kilograms of cargo. This makes it an ideal choice for delivery services, family businesses, and service companies.
In city streets and market conditions, the Damas is almost a perfect cargo vehicle. However, in terms of safety, the Damas may only be safe for careful and experienced drivers.
This car requires great attention and experience. The Damas is not a family minivan, but a real working tool.
In it, comfort is sacrificed for practicality. However, in the city, especially for delivery or distribution work, this is quite sufficient.
Damas provides reliability thanks to its simplicity. The Chevrolet Damas (formerly known as the Daewoo Damas) is known in Uzbekistan as the cheapest, most honest, and most economical car.
It does not claim comfort, but performs trading, delivery, and distribution functions excellently.
Chevrolet Damas: information you need to know before buying
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