Just got my new aveo
stangbro01
02-09-2006, 12:22 AM
well im a new aveo owner now, seems like a fun car, not quite as fast as the stang but it'll do
any good aftermarket sites out there?
any good aftermarket sites out there?
tune1552
02-10-2006, 04:27 PM
Welcome to the family......
I dont know what it is about this car, But I love it. It fits everywhere, sips on the gas, Its just HUGE inside.......Just hope it lasts a long time. Im gonna be bummed if this thing craps out at 60k or something like that. I want to get 200k out of it, and I pamper my vehicles, so if its worth a dam I should get close to that in miles.
I dont know what it is about this car, But I love it. It fits everywhere, sips on the gas, Its just HUGE inside.......Just hope it lasts a long time. Im gonna be bummed if this thing craps out at 60k or something like that. I want to get 200k out of it, and I pamper my vehicles, so if its worth a dam I should get close to that in miles.
lanos2001
02-11-2006, 12:06 AM
well as long as you change the timing belt and maintain the car it can last 200,000 miles. theres a daewoo lanos in florida right now at like 199,000 miles on it. but thats with any car really.
nick
nick
03CavyMan
02-14-2006, 08:21 PM
well as long as you change the timing belt and maintain the car it can last 200,000 miles. theres a daewoo lanos in florida right now at like 199,000 miles on it. but thats with any car really.
nick
Yes, be DARN sure to change your timing belt every 100,000km! (62,000 mi) The Aveo has an "interfering engine", which means that if the timing belt breaks, the valves will hit the piston and bend your valves. Which means you will have to replace your engine. We had one come in the shop a couple weeks back that had 120,000km (75,000mi) on it, the timing chain had broke, and costed the guy a new engine.
nick
Yes, be DARN sure to change your timing belt every 100,000km! (62,000 mi) The Aveo has an "interfering engine", which means that if the timing belt breaks, the valves will hit the piston and bend your valves. Which means you will have to replace your engine. We had one come in the shop a couple weeks back that had 120,000km (75,000mi) on it, the timing chain had broke, and costed the guy a new engine.
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