Wednesday, June 4, 2008

'05 Chevrolet Aveo

Buyers and drivers looking for a car having extra performance without the extra bit of hype have a candidate just for their tastes – the 2005 Chevrolet Aveo. The fuel economy is incredible even for urban roads, where the mileage is around 27mpg. That the vehicle gives 35mpg on highways testifies that it is geared for long drives as well.

The 2005 Chevrolet Aveo has an I-4 engine capable of producing a nice and strong 103 horsepower with 107lb-ft of torque. All models are based on the front-wheel drive with an automatic or manual four-speed transmission. The Special Value edition – one of the most economical vehicles in the market (both in terms of price and performance) – has only a manual transmission.

The 2005 Aveo is surprisingly comfortable as a hatchback or a sedan. As a minimalist automobile, it has a bit of just about everything – from adjustable seats to the optional sunroof.

'07 Chevrolet Aveo

There are a number of revisions in the exterior and the interior of the 2007 Chevrolet Aveo, not to mention a few additions under the hood as well. However, these upgrades have not deterred the vehicle from preserving its reputation as one of the most economical vehicles on the road and in the market.

The 2007 Chevrolet Aveo retains the 103hp I-4 engine with 1.4-liter capacity from the previous makes. The change comes in its transmission – a five-speed manual transmission is introduced as a standard feature. The automatic four-speed transmission is optionally available.

The wheelbase is slightly modified in the 2007 Aveo sedan. The styling of the exterior is also revised in the year 2007. Additional features include front-side airbags, an in-built air-conditioning system, power windows and steering, and a CD entertainment hookup. The sunroof is still available as an option and so is the anti-lock braking mechanism (ABS).

'06 Chevrolet Aveo

When it comes to inexpensive automobiles, the 2006 Chevrolet Aveo tops the American auto market with its minimalist approach towards manufacturing a car that would cater to the needs of consumers. The 2006 Aveo is available both as a hatchback and a sedan, the latter being slightly longer than the former.

The performance of the 2006 Aveo does live up to expectations with the same I-4 engine revving up a nice 103 horsepower to propel the little vehicle across urban roads as well as highways. The Special Value edition continues to be the least expensive and most minimalist Aveo.

The 2006 Chevrolet Aveo provides ample visibility for its driver with its tilt steering wheel and adding the adjustable height feature to its front seats. The anti-lock braking system (ABS) is an option in the LT and LS trim levels. If that wasn’t enough, the 2006 Aveo LT also has a standard cruise control feature.