2007 CHEVROLET AVEO5 LS

Used Hatchback - 2007 Chevrolet Aveo5 Ls For Sale In Highland Park, NJ

Price $6,995
2007 Chevrolet Aveo5 Ls
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About This 2007 Chevrolet Aveo5 Ls

Price:
$6,995 
Condition:
Used - Clear Title
Mileage:
75,281
Body Style:
Hatchback
Exterior Color:
 Red
Interior Color:
 Gray
Interior Material:
Cloth
Engine:
4 Cylinder
Transmission:
Automatic
Drivetrain:
Front Wheel Drive
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Doors:
Four Door
Stereo:
AM/FM Stereo
Stock Number:
1143
VIN:
KL1TD66687B726629
Price:
$6,995 
Location:
Highland Park, NJ
Fuel Economy Estimates
City MPG
27
Fuel Efficient Vehicle 30+ MPG
Highway MPG
37
Fuel Efficient Vehicle 30+ MPG
Combined Fuel Economy For This Vehicle: 32 MPG
Estimated Monthly Fuel Cost: $109.38*

*Based on national average fuel price of $2.80 per gallon and 15,000
miles per year. Actual costs may vary due to driving habits & other factors.
Seller's Description and Comments:

Aveo LS--Automatic--4 door hatchback--This economy car is fuel efficient and roomy inside--Cold AC--Late model for a low price--Great for a commuter--Fully serviced and 3 month warranty included

Vehicle Options - Gray Cloth Interior, Red Exterior, Front Wheel Drive, 4 Cylinder Gasoline Engine, Automatic Transmission, AM/FM Stereo, Four Door, Hatchback, Gasoline, Air Conditioning, Clock, Power Steering, Privacy/Tinted Glass, Child Safety Locks, Daytime Running Lights, Driver Side Air Bag, Intermittent Wipers, Passenger Side Air Bag, Rear Defogger, Side Impact Air Bags, Bucket Seats, Center Console, Rear Wiper, Tachometer, Tilt Wheel, Vanity Mirrors

4dr Hatchback, 4-cyl 103 hp engine | MPG: 2737 The standard features of the Chevrolet Aveo 5 LS include 1.6L I-4 103HP engine, 5-speed manual transmission with overdrive, side seat mounted airbags, airbag occupancy sensor, air conditioning, 14 steel wheels, AMFM stereo with 4 speakers, tilt steering wheel, light tinted windows, driver seat with 6-way manual adjustment, and a passenger seat with 4-way manual adjustment.,

Fuel Efficient, Great for Students 
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2007 Chevrolet Aveo5 Review

This car review is specific to this model, not the actual vehicle for sale.
2007 Chevrolet Aveo5
All-new, redesigned for 2007.

 

Introduction
Chevrolet redesigned the Cavalier several years ago, making it bigger and fancier so it could better compete with the Honda Civic. As a result, it needed a new entry-level model. That is the Aveo, which is built by the Korean automaker Daewoo.

 

For the 2007 model year, the Chevrolet Aveo sedan has been updated, although it still relies on the basic mechanical underpinnings, or architecture, from the 2006 model year. That reworking was a good idea since the Aveo has to face new and serious competition such as the Honda Fit, Toyota Yaris and Hyundai Accent.

 

What is attractive about the front-wheel-drive Aveo is the price and, for an economy car, a surprisingly handsome interior, in the case of the fancier LT model we tested. It also has a nice amount of standard equipment.

 

The Aveo's role in motoring life is sensible, day-to-day transportation including a ride that is aimed at comfort and not sporty driving. That is where the Aveo differs from the frisky Honda Fit, for example.

 

The 1.6 liter four-cylinder is rated at 103 horsepower, which is adequate. Transmission choices are either a five-speed manual transmission or a four-speed automatic.

 

The Environmental Protection Agency estimate is 26/34 miles per gallon City/Highway with the automatic. Pick the manual and the EPA estimate is 27/37 mpg. For consumers whose goal is maximum mileage the Aveo's fuel economy is not as good as that of the Fit and Yaris.

 

One concern with the Aveo, as with all small cars, is a collision with a larger vehicle. In frontal and side-impact crash tests conducted by the federal government the Aveo did well. However, in more severe tests conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, the Aveo got only an 'acceptable' rating for frontal-crash protection and 'marginal' for side-impact protection. The institute uses a system of good, acceptable, marginal or poor. The frontal ratings should only be compared among other small cars of similar size and weight. It doesn't mean the Aveo's performance will be 'good' in a collision with a larger vehicle. The side-impact ratings can be compared among vehicles of all sizes.

 

What the Aveo has going for it is price, a relatively handsome interior and a ride that is comfortable for a small car. One question mark, however, is long-term reliability, an area where slightly more expensive competitors such as Honda and Toyota are known quantities.

 

Lineup
There are two versions of the Chevrolet Aveo sedan.

 

The Aveo LS is the base model and includes air conditioning; variable-speed wipers; 14-inch wheels; AM/FM stereo; height-adjustable driver's seat; rear-window defogger and 60/40 split fold-down rear seat.

 

The Aveo LT adds power windows and door locks; remote/keyless entry; AM/FM/compact disc player; power/heated outside mirrors; cruise control; 15-inch aluminum wheels and a 60/40 folding rear seat.

 

Options: anti-lock brakes ($400); four-speed automatic transmission ($850); sunroof ($725); cruise control and remote/keyless entry ($425); power windows ($295); AM/FM/compact disc ($325): fog lights ($110) and rear spoiler ($225).

 

Safety features include seat-mounted air bags for front seats and seat-belt pretensioners for the front seats. The latter take slack out of the belt in a crash.

 

Walkaround
The 2007 Chevy Aveo gets a new appearance and a more aerodynamic shape, one of the benefits of which is to reduce wind noise at highway speeds. Like many cars it has a look that tries to find wide acceptability by not offending anybody by being either too boring or too radical. The result is a lack of personality.

 

The Aveo is about the same length as the Toyota Yaris but it is almost a foot shorter than the Honda Fit.

 

Interior
The big surprise with the interior of the Chevrolet Aveo LT was the handsomeness of the Charcoal Deluxe seat fabric which shames the manufacturers of some more expensive vehicles. That combines with a tidy and sensible layout to minimize its economy-car status. It doesn't scream 'cheap' so much as 'econo-sensible.'

 

The Aveo's basic controls, such as climate and stereo, are simple and easy to use.

 

The driver's seat is height adjustable, a nice feature for driver's short and tall. One problem with the front seats is that the bottom seat cushion is a bit shorter for those with long legs, cutting some occupants a little short on thigh support.

 

More rear legroom is an advantage the Aveo has over the Honda Fit and the Toyota Yaris, according to the automakers' specifications. With some consideration from the people in the front it is possible to carry four tall adults (six-footers) for a short distance without anybody being traumatized.

 

The Aveo's trunk is rated at 12.4 cubic feet. That's competitive in a segment like this and the back seat folds down if the priority becomes carrying stuff instead of people.

 

Driving Impression
General Motors reworked the suspension on the Aveo, although the basic mechanical underpinnings are still based on the 2006 model. The automaker says the goal was a more refined ride and more precise handling, two things which the old model needed.

 

Spend some time in the Aveo sedan and it becomes clear that GM has created a comfortable small car with so-so handling.

 

The Chevrolet Aveo is front-wheel drive, and like many front-wheel-drive cars it feels nose heavy, which means a slight pause when the driver turns the wheel and asks it to make a big change in direction. The hesitancy isn't unusual nor is it threatening. It just means that the Aveo is not the kind of quick-to-react playmate one finds in the Honda Fit (which is also front-wheel drive).

 

Try and go a bit faster through a moderately tight turn and the Aveo's body leans quite a bit. That's part of the price its occupants pay for a more comfortable ride, particularly on a broken surface. It is also the Aveo's way of reminding the driver that it really wasn't designed as a sports sedan.

 

The noise and vibration from the 1.6 liter engine is nicely controlled, for a four-cylinder engine. The exception is when the driver slams the accelerator pedal to the floor and holds it there. Then things get a bit noisy at the higher engine speeds.

 

The Aveo's 103 horsepower is a few less than what's served up by the Yaris or Fit, each of which also weigh slightly less than the Aveo, increasing their advantage.

 

But the four-speed automatic on the Aveo we tested was fairly quick to respond and the acceleration was adequate. The Aveo would be a bad choice for a tight pass on a two-lane road, but with a little thought and planning there should never be a major problem merging onto a busy interstate with two adults on board.


 

Summary
The Chevrolet Aveo sedan offers attractive pricing and a pleasant interior. There is nothing about it that makes it stand out, including fuel economy which is significantly below its major competitors. Plus, questions about the long-term reliability of the Daewoo-built Aveo make better-known brands such as Honda and Toyota far safer bets although they cost more.

 

Christopher Jensen filed this report to NewCarTestDrive.com from New England.

 

Model Lineup
Chevrolet Aveo LS ($12,010); Aveo LT ($13,510).

 

Assembled In
South Korea.

 

Options As Tested
four-speed automatic ($850).

 

Model Tested
Chevrolet Aveo LT sedan ($13,510).The Chevrolet Aveo 5 is the hatchback version of the Aveo. Zippy performance and sharp steering make the Aveo 5 fun to drive, while a decent ride and reasonably quiet cabin make for pleasant everyday transportation. The Aveo 5 gets upgraded in the same ways as the Aveo this year. Chrome door handles and Leatherette seats enhance the new larger Aveo's body design. It is powered by a 103hp 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine and has the option of a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic. The Aveo 5 comes standard with front- and side-impact airbags for the front seats. Optional equipment includes imitation wood trim, faux leather seats, power moonroof, and CD player. For 2007, the Chevrolet Aveo 5 gets an extensive redesign.


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