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Hello. The following models listed in the image gallery weren't built at the Craiova plant: Lublin, Avia, Musso and the Matiz M150. Also the Matiz M100 wasn't called Matiz Classic.

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Da gibts dann aber ein ziemliches Problem. In allen anderen Ländern, auch Bulgarien und Polen gab es zu jener Zeit bereits die aktuellen Generationen des Avia. Ebenso der Lublin war nicht mehr aktuell. Und der M100 ist parallel zusammen mit der aktuellen M150 gebaut worden. Entsprechend wurde dieser für einige Märkte dann mit dem Zusatznamen Classic versehen, so zum Beispiel in Bulgarien und einige Jahre auch hier auf dem deutschen Markt. --TheAutoJunkie 00:02, 22. Aug. 2011 (CEST)Beantworten


I agree that it could have been called Classic in other markets, but in Romania it was not called Matiz Classic, because the follower M150 was never sold in this country (only the second generation was made available through the Chevrolet dealers as Spark). In support of what I said I can show you this version of the Daewoo Automobile Romania website from the year 2007, where you can clearly see that Matiz is not in any way called Classic and that it is the M100 version:

Regarding the Lublin, the Avia and also the Musso, there is no link that says they were manufactured by Daewoo Automobile Romania. The second link I've listed on this page says (in the section indicated) that they indeed sold these models (the Korando too), but doesn't say anything about them being manufactured in that plant. So, if this article lists the models assembled at the Craiova plant, these three models should be removed from the photo gallery. Also the Matiz M150 is out of question.

Even more, this news report from the end of year 2000, says that both Lublin and the Avia were imported from Poland and the Czech Republic respectively:


The report cannot be true because the Avia model was from an earlier generation than the Avia model offered in Poland and neigbouhooded countries. --TheAutoJunkie 17:21, 7. Sep. 2011 (CEST)Beantworten


That doesn't say that the Avia was built in Craiova, Romania. The report clearly states that the Avia A60 and A75 were imported from the Czech Republic. If you have an opinion that is not sustained by reliable sources that's original research. According to WP:V/WP:BLG, Wikipedia articles should have information that has already been published by reliable surces, not what the editors think is true. The links I provided come in support of what I said. You defend personal opinions, that are not confirmed by any sources. -- BaboneCar 17:50, 7. Sep. 2011 (CEST)Beantworten