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Re: new 04 aveo.. Uhhuh
Sorry. You made a mistake. The Aveo is not the best sub compact even in 2006 but the 2004 was the first year for the U.S. and it had more problems than a NY Times crossword puzzle. It was improved for 2005 but with many of the same problems. 2006 is supposed to be better (engineering upgrades eliminating many of the 2004/2005 problems) with more improvements in 2007. HOWEVER, with those improvements each year, the price goes up. 2006 is yet to be proven in my book but 2004/2005 are "throw away" cars. Use them until they break and then throw them away for something else.
Remember the Hyundai Excel? That was Korea's first shot at selling in America and it was horrible. Massive improvements since then but it took them 10 years to get Japanese level cars. Aveo is another Korean car that was originally sub standard for America (but perfectly acceptable in Korea). Daewoo went bankrupt and GM bought only this model and is working on improving it. Suzuki bought the other two models Daewoo had.
The big contradiction here is that GM got the Aveo so they would have a low cost entry level car. But as they improve it, the prices goes up. So by the time the car has a great record of quality it will probably cost as much or more than a Cobalt/Cavalier and they still won't have a low cost entry model!!
At the other end of the spectrum, I've heard the cars keep running even though they have problems and aggravations so maybe it will last for a while even if you can't stand all the noises.
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66 Charger (the ORIGINAL!!) (auto, 2 dr, 7.2L)
67 Chrysler Newport (auto, 2 dr, 6.3L)
98 Mazda Millinia (auto, 4 door, 2.5L)
04 Cavalier (auto, 4 door, 2.2L)
*seems like my engines keep getting smaller
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