I'm like sitting here with all the basic paper work including the original '06 Aveo showroom brochure, a DVd titled "An American Revolution I've never watched and window sticker. I bought mine brand new in April 15, 2006 at Midway Chevrolet in Phoenix. It's like a 2006 LS 5-door and "Summer Yellow" and I refer to her as "The Banana. Original window sticker at bottom says Total Vehicle price* $12,215, but I kinda remember just a tad over mid $11,000. I bought it as a second car so as not to like wear out my 2006 Chrysler 300C or wutever, not even knowing it'd become my main and only transportation a couple years later after another divorce. I only wanted AC and 5 speed manual and that's about all it's got. The current mileage is going on 125,000 and she's ready for like the 4th or 5th set of tires (at 2-3 hundred a pop per set). The Banana eats front tires for breakfast and I gave up early on after like 3 alignments at 3 different places over the years with no results. Now I rotate and balance every 3-4 thousand miles as it comes with the tires. She's eaten like 4 batteries (desert heat?) as they barely make it to the no more warranty stage. The last one was a year ago, $117.00 at Wallymart (3 yrs free replacement). At 66,000 miles the serpentine belt, after breaking in two, was replaced for $58.69. Although the receipt is still in the glove box, between the last and next repair the check engine light came on a few times and she stumbled on hard acceleration. Turns out oil was shorting out the plugs from a ongoing oil leak at the valve cover. Had the gasket replaced and a tune up with new plugs and wires, seems like well north of a hundred bucks. At 95,000 miles the front wheel bearings both went (gawd...wut a grind lol) for a total repair of $225.49. She needed (needs) for a few years now front strut thingies and likely rear shocks but that doesn't affect the starting and running of her, so it can wait. The last repair was on May 18 in the VA parking lot in Tucson when the plastic thermostat housing broke in two, water came out and the temp gauge pegged just as I pulled into a parking space. I was like OMG! happy it so didn't happened on the 200 mile, average 80 mph (posted 75 mph here in the middle of the desert) trip about 3 minutes before. Any way, towing, parts, labor to get safely back home the next day was $131.20. BTW-the local Tucson Chevy dealer wanted $108.00 for the thermostat housing thingie alone, $20.20 at a local parts house and it's metal. I was going to buy another car a few years ago, but couldn't credit/financially, so it was suggested I buy a used 1-2 year old one on the lot. I said, no thxxx, I'm already driving the best used car I can buy. I know every mile and quirk of the Banana. I've changed both air and cabin filters a couple of times. 2 days ago I cleaned and detailed the engine, which shines and looks almost new, and put on a new set of Pep Boys hubcaps. I'm presently shopping online radiator hoses, another serpentine belt and any other little external mechanical parts I can think of to take to the shop to be put on. Outside of these items and oil changes, when I can remember them and am in town, as well as basic state required insurance and license every year (like 50 bucks now which includes a vanity plate) this has really been my little yellow trooper and although I wish it had been "fully loaded", including power windows and cruise, she might still be worth a motor transplant (knock on wood) just because of years of loyal service. The Banana and I are buddies forever I hope.`