Quote Originally Posted by Chevy Customer Svc View Post
Hi Polluted,

I’m sorry to hear that you experienced this problem with the timing belt in your Aveo. I suggest taking your vehicle to the dealership for it to be properly diagnosed. The timing belt is a component of your Powertrain Warranty, which is 5 years/ 100,000 miles. Please feel free to reach out to us if you would like for us to look further into this concern. If our assistance is needed, please send a private message with your full contact information, VIN, current mileage, and preferred dealership. Thank you.

Kristen A.
Chevrolet Customer Care
It's pretty obvious that you didn't read and comprehend the original post. The OP didn't say he had a problem with his timing belt. He asked a question regarding the warranty and recommended interval for changing it.

Your reply is the usual scripted, corporate reply. Unfortunately this canned spam response is usually not helpful, as it amounts to no more than a public relations opportunity for GM.

Thanks to the regular devoted Aveo owners here, they clarified the differences between pre-2009 engines and the differences in recommended intervals of change.