You all know how Chevy does not support our Aveo’s in the aftermarket Performance Division. Well I think it is about time we let them know we want then to get on the ball and give us parts.
It’s up to ever one of us to write into GM and tell them we want parts and there’s a market out there for the Aveo. (http://www.gm.com/experience/technology ... /index.jsp)
This is what I sent in to GM:
Performance parts for the Aveo 5’s
I have put quite some custom work into my 2009 Aveo 5, it has become my passion and one of the top three Aveo on Cardomain.com (http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3362940). As you can tell I am creating a Sport Aveo 5, but its been very hard to find aftermarket and performance parts.
I have found through the Aveo forums that I am not the only person that is into customizing the Aveo, but we are all having the same issues. The Aveo is sold all over the world, but it seem that we here in N. America have the least options. This car has the potential to be as popular as any small car in its class, if marketed better. Why are the two-tone leather sport seats not offered or leather rapped steering wheel and shifter? Dealer aftermarket performance breaks, lowering spring, engine up grades and air intakes. These are things that your competitors provide.Chevy does a great job of supporting there big blocks, but not the new 4 cylinders that are the up and comers.
Support us Chevy, thanks.
The Aveo 5 is a small and sporty car, but we are so very limited here in North America with options and aftermarket parts. In Europe and Asia this car has many more options and aftermarket parts availed from the dealer.
Chevy needs to make and support the performance market for a new class of car builders. It is not like the parts aren’t out there, they just need to be brought into North America from Asia and European suppliers.
This will let Chevy enter the tuner market with there own class of car. The Aveo 5 and the Euro 3 door are a great base to build from. The aftermarket industry is booming and more and more people are enjoying the ability to customize their car.
You overall risks would be quite low since these products already are out there. It would be the initial cost of the marketing, cataloging, importation and distributing from a central point in North America.
The more of us that write in the higher the chance to have GM do something.
SO WRITE!!!!!