Hi Everyone,
The handle is jcphitman and I have an 2008 Chevrolet Aveo LS. I bought the car used in July 2009 from a local dealership in the Milwaukee area with a little over 14,000 miles on it (cost around $10,000 at the time with taxes, dealer fees, etc.). I was driving a 1997 Geo Prism that got totaled in an accident. At the time, I was looking for a reliable lower mileage car. Nothing really drew me to the Aveo other than gas mileage, price, and the low miles.
The car now has a little over 82,000 miles on it. I had been thinking of a new car. A lot has went on the Aveo that I needed to repair. I'm on my third set of tires. Mechanics explain the tires are an odd size and can go quickly. I rotate them every other oil change. I'm hoping the new set of tires I got over a year ago will last.
I had been driving a distance for work from when I got the car to just a few months ago when I changed jobs. I'm now 5 minutes away from my job. I faced a major decision with my car recently on whether to trade it in for something else (my wife eventually wants me to get a crossover vehicle) or keep the Aveo. The advantages of keeping the Aveo are I own it outright and it still is lower mileage even at 82,000 vs. getting a new car with a payment.
Since December of last year, I've had the following done on the Aveo:
December 2013: New timing belt, water pump, battery, and caps - around $800 total - family friend did the repairs. Last year, I also had a inner door handle and tire pressure sensor replaced.
July 2014: Other inner door handle broke off and needed replacement, brake job clean up, and another tire pressure sensor replaced - done at dealership for around $350
In early September, my oil light came on, check engine light came on and the car overheated. I quickly drove it to a Firestone to get it looked at. They came back saying the car would need close to $2000 in repairs. They told me the water pump could be part of it. That's when I knew something wasn't right. I did have to pay $179 for the diagnostic charge due to not getting the work done. I was ready to trade in the car, but my father in law wanted to look at it first.
He right away saw there was a leak in the radiator. He replaced the radiator (around $150), drained and replaced the anti-freeze ($12) and also noticed a hose had gone bad in the engine (around $50 to replace). Being able to do that helped fixed the car from overheating. I thought that I was in the clear even though my tire pressure sensor light was going on again (the dealership did tell me in July that I would need two other sensor replacements ... so in other words ... all 4 would need to be replaced overall since I did the first one in 2013 ... UGH!)
After this, the check engine light came on. This time it was the 02 sensor. My father in law couldn't do that. I took it to a local repar shop. They did the following:
-02 sensor
-Alignment
-Oil Change
-Tire Rotation
Bill for this came to around $360.
I at the time decided to not do anything about the tire pressure sensors. I figured I was at least in the clear. Then recently the airbag light came on. My father in law and Meinke looked at it. Neither could figure out the problem. I had to take it to a dealership. I took it tot he dealership I originally purchased the vehicle from. They found out the issue was in the clock (the clock had stopped working a while ago). They needed to replace the clock. I also had them look at the tire pressure sensors since I figured it may as well work. The following was done today:
-Clock/airbag sensor replacement
-2 new tire pressure sensors
-headlight replacement
Total for this is just under $700.
Since December of last year, I've spent a total of around $2600 on my car. That's nearly half of what it's worth from my guess.
I'm probably an idiot for doing so. Chances are I could get a new car and the amount I paid in repairs would cover my first year of payments for a new car. In all honesty, would anyone have done what I did? I guess I figured that repairing the vehicle and being able to continue owning it outright is better than buying a new vehicle, make payments, and pay for the various repairs on that vehicle in the future. I live so close to work now that I won't be putting a ton of miles on the car. While it's not my top choice of a vehicle, it does work for the time being.
I'd be interested in feedback from the forum here. You all own or have owned an Aveo. I'm sure many of you love your vehicles, but please give your honest feedback. I can't make the choice again. Is what I did worth it in your minds?
I'll post pics soon of the car and try to contribute to these forums. I'm not the greatest with cars, but have viewed some threads to try and get ideas of what things cost or what I might be able to try myself without much knowledge.
Thanks!!