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2007 Chevrolet Aveo Review
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For this evaluation, the powers that be at General Motors loaned us a bright blue 2007 Chevrolet Aveo LT sedan with an as-tested price of $16,650. Sounds like a pretty penny for the brand’s cheapest ride, but what was delivered to our lot was the primo, totally tricked out Aveo. OK, not quite, but it did have $2,635 in options. Among them were a four-speed automatic transmission ($850), a power sunroof ($725), antilock brakes ($400), leatherette upholstery ($250), a rear spoiler ($225), fog lights ($110), and steering wheel-mounted audio controls ($75). Add all that and a $565 destination charge to our tester’s $13,450 base price, and viola, you’ve got an economy car ready to break the $17,000 barrier.
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