QUOTE(enzl @ Jun 18 2008, 04:35 AM)

With all due respect, the Fit blows the Aveo away. So does the Mazda 2 (& likely the Fiesta), as well as Fiat products The 09 improvements have been previewed in other markets without great acclaim.
At the end of the day, this car shouldn't even be here, the Corsa should. The Aveo was engineered as a budget entry, a generation behind class product at the time.
GM has dramatically improved the vehicle in 09, but they need game-changers in this sector, not also-ran product that will please the guy downsizing from an Impala. Packing a significant overhaul in the same wrapper is also silly. The new nose is awkward---if you're going to change it, at least make it better looking, no?
Sorry, this is an 'old' GM-think model--I think of the improvements as necessary to bring the car barely up to 1st world standards of economy, quality & safety.
I have to say if Aveo is losing sales it's all to do with Yaris [and to a lesser extent Versa, probably some Koreans too]. Not totally downplaying Fit here, but I do see the price difference as substantial. Yaris is the one probably with the sales crown even though Aveo had a head start there. The reason? The trump card of these cars as is obvious is fuel economy, but this just plays such a strong role in getting cars that are honestly a big downgrade still in terms of refinement and character.....when compacts like the Civic, MAzda3, Corolla, and even Cobalt have gotten so good and much roomier, they're definitely taking the place of where the lower end midsize used to be at, as those cars get bigger and pricier.
I'm going to defend Carbiz and the Aveo on this one, and try to enhance positivity. Objectively speaking, I really like Aveo. No, it isn't a game changer, and you're right, the cars they need to be producing need to be stand outs. Design wise I'll say Aveo is attractive, but I would dump the innocuous front and rear fascia as well as go for a more substantial look and better stance next time around, enhance the sport factor and you'll attract more males. The obvious most important deficieny with Aveo are engine and suspension/overall drive. These will be fixed next time around, however it's correct to say the importance of these two cannot be understated. GM in its characteristic is a one step forward two steps backwards kind of company, so with design they got it just about right but when you talk about suspension sophistication and handling ability it's gonna leave any import fan who already has a perception of American cars as being inferior with a bad taste in his mouth, the consumer is a lot more educated nowadays and does notice the difference between a tighter, more stable car that stops well and with less drama and one that does not.
This would have been a perfect car five years ago, but the competition has upped its game. That being said, Aveo is a competitor based on quality and design alone. It's more attractive inside and out than major competition [can't speak for actual quality or fits on the inside though, which is obviously important].
When the Fiesta comes along you're argument will be strongest for seeing Aveo as being blown out the water, but right now it's still kind of a compelling package, even as it's biggest calling card, fuel economy, is a dud.