Chevrolet Aveo Car Reviews

The Aveo is a small family car, available as either a 3 or 5-door hatchback. There is a relatively good selection of engines available, a 1.2 or 1.4 litre petrol or a choice of two 1.3 litre diesels. Despite lacking serious grunt, all choices are relatively comfortable with motorway driving, although around busy city streets is where they are most at home. They also offer excellent efficiency, making the Aveo not only cheap to buy but also to run.

Latest Chevrolet Aveo Car Reviews:

Chevrolet Aveo 1.3 LT VCDi - February 2012
The Chevrolet Aveo is the attempt by this American manufacturer to break into the European market, and unfortunately this inexperience at making smaller cars does show. The car has been well desig...
Chevrolet Aveo 1.2 LS 5dr - February 2012
This Chevrolet Aveo 1.2 LS 5-door offers competitive performance and refinement for its class. Its modern looks and spacious interior, capable of accommodating four adults comfortably, make it a se...
Chevrolet Aveo 1.2 S 5dr - February 2012
The Chevrolet Aveo 1.2 S is good value for money. Affordable, reliable and comfortable for daily runs around town, it’s a good fit for individuals who need to use the car every day. If your daily c...
Chevrolet Aveo 1.2 LT - February 2012
The 1.2 LT is the mid-range trim in the Chevrolet Aveo range. It comes with an able petrol engine and is equipped to handle town driving well, responding sharply to bends. It has sufficient power f...
Chevrolet Aveo 1.4 LT 5dr - March 2012
The Chevrolet Aveo is an economical and practical hatchback. It lacks the engine power of its rivals but it is good enough for town driving. The Aveo is a reasonable car which is easy to drive.

Chevrolet Aveo Overview

Model Rating: 4
Roomy
Cheap to run
Good value for money
Not very exciting
Some cheap plastics used
Boring engines

Inside, head and legroom is decent for both front and rear passengers, with enough space for 3 in the back, although it can be a bit of a squeeze. Front seats are supportive and comfortable on long journeys, with steering wheel adjustment making it easy to find the optimal driving position.  The boot is a decent size, on par with the competition at 290 litres, and an under floor storage area gives a little extra capacity.

The equipment offered as standard is decent across all trim levels, with the majority of mod-cons you’d expect from a car in this class available. You can however, upgrade to the LTZ version for a few extras.

Background

The Aveo was originally produced under the Daewoo brand as the Kalos. The small family car first appeared in 2002 as a replacement to the Daewoo Lanos, and was the first model released following the company’s takeover by GM. Its development took 3 years and a number of concept models that appeared at various motor shows.

It received a facelift in 2007, with the newly styled hatchback being presented as the Chevrolet Aveo at the Frankfurt Motor Show in the same year. It is now in its second generation, which first became available in 2011.

Summary

The Aveo is a reasonably priced small family car which offers very good value for money. It is cheap to buy and run, and the sporty appearance makes it very appealing to younger buyers who may see this as a decent first car.

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