2005 Chevrolet Aveo LS
Summary:
Great car for the price!
Faults:
I had a dodge neon before that was totaled and did not want to spend much on a car so I bought a Chevy Aveo with no problems yet.
General Comments:
My 2005 Chevy Aveo currently has 90,000 miles on it and climbing fast. The only thing that I put money into was the front tires and I am still running the original back tires that have a way to go yet before they go bad.
I have no complaints about this car, I put $8,000 for it new and runs and starts just the same as when I bought the car new. I have a 5 speed and it consistently gets 38-42 MPG. I change the oil every 3,000 miles and use a standard grade oil. The only thing I need to do is change that timing belt which is recommended at 60,000 miles.
I plan on driving it to 200,000 miles which should not be a problem :)
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 25th October, 2007
26th Jun 2007, 20:46
The original reviewer's findings may be right - the Aveo, which is sold in Australia/New Zealand as the Holden Barina, scored the worst crash test scores amongst new cars for 2006.
Understand that the Euro NCAP test was none too hot too.
This is a cheap, tinny car that seduces with its looks and feature content, but seems to be lacking in the safety department.