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2006 Chevrolet Aveo

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2006 Aveo

The Chevrolet Aveo is a reconfigured Korean Daewoo model and the interior and exterior were designed by Italdesign of Italy. The engine is a 1.6-litre 4, producing 103 hp, from Opel.

GM link: http://www.chevrolet.com/aveo/

Review:
http://motortrend.com/roadtests/intellicho...005_chevy_aveo/

Introduction
General Motors’s first attempt to compete on a heads-up basis with entry-level Asian econoboxes involved a partnership with Suzuki. The progeny of this corporate marriage was a little runt called the Metro, which was retired five years ago. Now, GM is trying again, only this time, it’s hooked up with a Korean rather than a Japanese manufacturer. The Aveo is the car formerly known and marketed elsewhere in the world as the Daewoo Kalos. It was adopted by the Chevrolet family as a 2004 model after Daewoo Motor America ceased selling cars in the United States. (Ironically, other Daewoo models are sold in the States as Suzukis.) The Aveo is among the cheapest cars sold in America, with bare-bones examples—known technically as SVMs, or Special Value Models—starting at less than $10,000. This segment of the market is the basement of the automotive world, where compromises in space, creature comforts, safety, and general refinement come with the territory. But by the standards of the class, the Aveo is stylish and friendly, and it will wipe away the acrid taste left in consumers’ mouths by the unloved, unlamented Metro. It’s configured as a four-door sedan and five-door hatchback, each available in SVM, LS, and LT trim levels.
(see rest of reveiw in link)

2006 Aveo Sedan and 5-Door:
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For 2006, Aveo gets: side air bags, cruise control, remote locks and 15" wheels as options.

Here is another version, the Pontiac Wave(Canada only):

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GM Canada link: http://www.gmcanada.com/english/vehicles/2005/pontiac/wave/

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Edited by HarleyEarl

I know there is no difference but the Aveo looks better then the Wave for some reason.
Not to sound rude or anything, but what is the point of this post?

Not to sound rude or anything, but what is the point of this post?

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I was wondering the same thing. It's not as if the Aveo is brand new, I was actually thinking it was going to be the new Aveo.
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Here is the 2007 Chevrolet Aveo presently being shown at the Frankfurt Auto Show:

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Sales of the Aveo were up 56.1% through May, 2005!....a solid success for GM and Chevrolet.
the new one looks better hope it is faster!!!!!! im looking for a cheap pocket rocket ( :( my metro)
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I have only seen the 2007 as a notchback. Don't know if a hatch is coming as well. It is a nice looking little car.

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