$0.00....True true. My partners niece gave me an 09 G3.....auto, red, 113k on it.....I love it....gutless, burns a little oil but its not been hit. I've got a little money in it now and its running strong. Love it.
Just bought this 2009 Aveo with 44,000 miles on it never driven in rain or snow, the lady who owned this even got oil changes by the calendar not miles, paid $3200 bucks
I bought my 2011 Aveo LT almost 1 year ago to replace my old Ford. Paid $4K for it from a dealer. 110K Miles.So far a Good car,nothing too Major has gone wrong. Just the usual stuff.
I bought my 2011 Aveo5 LT in 2013 with 5500 miles on it for $10,500. I now have 96k miles on it and no major problems with it. I just changed the timing belt.
$500 down the road from where I live. I tried to get a 2017 ecoboost fiesta but the dealer turned me down even though I make plenty to pay it also the dealer was going to have me look at a red 4cyl which I would have said no to. So I was in the market for a geo metro or ford festiva and then I came scross this car which is kind of a mix between Fiesta and Festiva and also Chevy branded which I like I rwalize most or all of it is gm-daewoo besides the cool US looking light shape. Needs a lot of work but it's not leaking oil or coolant. It was extremely dirtywith ugly worn out primer all over it. I've been fixing it up though. Hoping to get the timing belt done before it snaps.
my used 2011 aveo lt was 9,000 around 54,000 miles. I have had some problems with my little hatchback though. I got it because of the low mileage and it seemed to be the nicest one on the lot.
2008 aveo bought in April of 2016 had 93k on it paid 3 grand have replaced pads rotors calipers, camshaft position sensor cause of a P0340 not a parts changer tested ground signal and power all we’re good magnet was wearing out in the sensor, a valve cover gasket and now am currently replacing the clutch not to bad I would buy it again I will either keep it a couple years or trade it in it’s kinda small for a family of 4, or keep it as a second vehicle nice to have something good on gas
US$1995 out the door (car+tax and title) for my 5-speed 2008 Aveo with 87k miles. According to the dealer, he couldn't get the car to sell because of it being the special value package with no options. So far, only thing that looks like it needs replacing are the front tires. Back tires look brand new. I'm already seeing the mileage benefit over the Saturn it replaced (Despite both having the same fuel economy rating)