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Oh, how cute The Aveo Spring Edition will include: 5-door LT in Maui Blue Power Sunroof Foglamps 6 disc CD changer/MP3 Six speaker sound system Satin chromed A/C control cover Limited release 15-inch wheels All for only $995 option That's the best Spring Edition deal going. [attachment=94:attachment]
Not bad..those should sell very well..a lot of value... I do have to say that I saw an 06 LT hatch in back with the same options, and it looked pretty good.... :)
Those are actually some very nice options. Should add some spring to the Aveo's step. :withstupid:

It's the same color as the blue Scope I use! I smell a conspiracy.

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:lol:

Don't you just hate that? :rolleyes:

Those are actually some very nice options.
Should add some spring to the Aveo's step.
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I think so too...

Considering the way gas is now...all those toys might convince buyers to get
one if they were thinking they would get a lot less in a smaller car...

I would consider one, even in that strange color...
Wow, that's a cool little buggy. I'd consider one... I love the color, the rims, everything. It's tasteful, imo.
I'de rather wait for the redesigned Aveo. This one still has too much of an econobox look to it.

I'de rather wait for the redesigned Aveo.  This one still has too much of an econobox look to it.

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I can't wait to see it in person...
That's very nice-I got the 2006 brochure (as well as Malibu and Uplander, plus a small-sheet 2007 Tahoe teaser) yesterday. It'll do well just like all other Aveo's, and I wish they didn't discontinue the Aqua color that was available (after September 2005, apparently)-it was very unique. And this Maui blue sounds nice too-I wonder what else they'll come up with. Now how about a Z13 Sport package for LS/LT, extended SVM options, and a Z02 Turbo model to start with?
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hate to wake an old thread, but I just wanted to comment that I think GM needs another smaller/lighter car than this, like my s-series Saturn. I find it sad that the Aveo is pretty much the same weight and horsepower as my car, yet gets 5 less mpg. And the s-series was designed in the late 80's. :-p

hate to wake an old thread, but I just wanted to comment that I think GM needs another smaller/lighter car than this, like my s-series Saturn.  I find it sad that the Aveo is pretty much the same weight and horsepower as my car, yet gets 5 less mpg.  And the s-series was designed in the late 80's. :-p

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S- cars also had more power, at least the DOHC versions. Sound deadening was non-existant, but they were quick and got good milage. They're also pretty indestructible.

Anyways, spring makes me thing of freshness, clenliness, so anytime I get that not-so-fresh feeling (you know, down there aka ball funk) I'lll think of this car.
Well maybe if Chevy had done the Cobalt right, you'd have your alternative...sad because I just saw a Cobalt commercial at a local dealer advertising 34 MPG, and the same dealer that also sells Toyota's advertised the same 34 MPG highway on its Camry 4-cylinder! Pretty sad, huh? Back on topic, Aveo needs to get mid-40's in highway mileage, and it needs it now-its beyond pathetic that it doesn't. If I were to get a subcompact I probably would get the Aveo in LS trim, I don't want luxury features when buying a subcompact car, but if someone does want it, then I'd say I now support the features/model to exist.

Well maybe if Chevy had done the Cobalt right, you'd have your alternative...sad because I just saw a Cobalt commercial at a local dealer advertising 34 MPG, and the same dealer that also sells Toyota's advertised the same 34 MPG highway on its Camry 4-cylinder! Pretty sad, huh?

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No. Not at all. That's quite an abstract comparison, especially when I can say a Corolla XRS gets 34mpg on the highway with a stick and burning premium while an automatic fullsize Impala gets 31mpg.
I was referring to a base Cobalt too-I think the regular 130hp Corolla's (non-XRS levels) get 40 MPG highway, and therefore compared to non-hybrid/diesel compact cars, that's a benchmark. On a more related note, I think Chevy should roll out more Spring Edition models, even Winter Edition, or Fall Edition with green/brown/taupe/earth tone colors.

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