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Chevrolet Aveo (08 on)***--

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Chevrolet Aveo (08 on) car

New price range £7,640 - £10,590
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  • Good value for money, low running costs
  • Heavily based on ageing Kalos, no diesel option

Apart from the vastly updated cabin and a few exterior style tweaks, the Chevrolet Aveo still closely resembles the ageing Kalos that it replaces. It’s certainly an improvement and passengers are treated to a more composed ride and fewer irritating trim rattles. That’s because Kalos’ budget interior has been replaced by a smarter design. Well-assembled dashboard plastics are easier on the eye and the chrome-detailed buttons and switches are a much needed, upmarket revision. But the unmistakeable similarities are difficult to ignore, so think of the Aveo as a facelifted model rather than as an all-new car. Buyers simply looking for no-frills motoring, who can forgive low-quality in return for low-cost, should consider a cheaper Kalos instead. Otherwise, try better all-rounders like the Suzuki Swift or Vauxhall Corsa before buying an Aveo.
 
 
 

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