Re: I drive an american aveo
with the laws for speeding and racing the way they are now days, this is why im sticking with my 1.6L that gets me 50 mpg on hwy and big sound system that i can show off then something that will make me lose the car and my licence in 13 seconds flat.
Re: I drive an american aveo
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Originally Posted by mikedudley17
im a self declared ricer. its ok. we just gotta stick together, like how rice does after u cook it and leave it in the pot for a while.
lol fo sho m8!
i just bought new tweeters for it yesterday...going to wait to put them in though...too lazy...Soundstream TWS.3 nice little sound that are going to be installed in my pillars :-D
Re: I drive an american aveo
I'm just a boring stock runner. I've never even removed factory hub caps from my cars! I've always felt that the less you modify, the better the resale value, but I think I'm going to do something about the bare-bones AM/FM radio in my Aveo. Even my Metros had better sound systems..
Re: I drive an american aveo
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Originally Posted by MetroAveo
I'm just a boring stock runner. I've never even removed factory hub caps from my cars! I've always felt that the less you modify, the better the resale value, but I think I'm going to do something about the bare-bones AM/FM radio in my Aveo. Even my Metros had better sound systems..
ya ever figure that the car is $10k new, how much can it really go down?
Re: I drive an american aveo
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Originally Posted by tidus10
ya ever figure that the car is $10k new, how much can it really go down?
The dealer told me it would be worth $1200 in five years.
Re: I drive an american aveo
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Originally Posted by 07_aveo
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Originally Posted by tidus10
ya ever figure that the car is $10k new, how much can it really go down?
The dealer told me it would be worth $1200 in five years.
if it is in good condition in 5 years, the market value for cars under $5000 isn't really predictable. 10 years ago i would have said the market under $2000.
at least around pittsburgh, if it has new inspection stickers and emissions you can get close to $2000 for anything that isn't rusted out, and has a decent interior. even if the blue book is $100. dealers around here sale $2000 kbb value cars for $4000 just by including a one year warranty.
i figure with even stricter emissions requirements on the horizon, and (honestly) a continued rising cost of owning a vehicle. these small econo boxes will do better on resale than everyone will predict. Remember 5 years ago, they told all those people buying big expensive SUVs that their vehicles would still be worth $20k, now most dealers around here wont even accept them as trade, over the past year. And the butler auto auction lot (one of the biggest on the northern east coast) has about 200 acres of suvs sitting not even running through sales.