2007 Chevy Aveo great gas mileage 31mpg observed around town/40+ mostly highway
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Tempting, but I'm holding out for a Cruze Eco. $21K loaded (heated seats, remote start, fog lights, sunroof, leather, stereo), out the door. I'm suprised there hasn't been that much interest in this...
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good observation..its actually a base model w/o ac..which makes it a bit lighter, quicker, and consequently better gas mileage..alot of the ac stuff is there so it wouldnt be hard or expensive to add if someone down south wanted it..
thats not a bad deal 01 SS vert..but u know as well as I do as soon as u walk off the lot w it..it turns into a 12k dollar car..then a few years later u can pick them up for what u can buy this one for put ac on n the timing belt, waterpump, and new tires Ive already replaced..why not buy this and put the extra money you'd spend towards something else?!..you'll get the same mileage I just dont need the car..got my turbo neon back out of the shop so it just sits
thats not a bad deal 01 SS vert..but u know as well as I do as soon as u walk off the lot w it..it turns into a 12k dollar car..then a few years later u can pick them up for what u can buy this one for put ac on n the timing belt, waterpump, and new tires Ive already replaced..why not buy this and put the extra money you'd spend towards something else?!..you'll get the same mileage I just dont need the car..got my turbo neon back out of the shop so it just sits
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good observation..its actually a base model w/o ac..which makes it a bit lighter, quicker, and consequently better gas mileage..alot of the ac stuff is there so it wouldnt be hard or expensive to add if someone down south wanted it..
thats not a bad deal 01 SS vert..but u know as well as I do as soon as u walk off the lot w it..it turns into a 12k dollar car..then a few years later u can pick them up for what u can buy this one for put ac on n the timing belt, waterpump, and new tires Ive already replaced..why not buy this and put the extra money you'd spend towards something else?!..you'll get the same mileage I just dont need the car..got my turbo neon back out of the shop so it just sits
thats not a bad deal 01 SS vert..but u know as well as I do as soon as u walk off the lot w it..it turns into a 12k dollar car..then a few years later u can pick them up for what u can buy this one for put ac on n the timing belt, waterpump, and new tires Ive already replaced..why not buy this and put the extra money you'd spend towards something else?!..you'll get the same mileage I just dont need the car..got my turbo neon back out of the shop so it just sits
Honestly, 21K for loaded out Cruze, is not bad. 42MPG highway - with some reporting more than that. Should be a nice change to the typically 26/28mpg HWY we currently get. I saw a dyno graph last week - a tune on those cars (thanks to the turbo set-up) are putting out decent power too. Plus I like the looks. I saw a black one the other day in person, and was really impressed. The foglights ad a lot to the front styling look. No way I could NOT have a/c in my car...I rather have no radio than no a/c. also, I want my wife to be in something a little bigger and safer. I bet there will be a decent demand for these used even in 5 years from now. They are decently sized, decently priced, rather efficient, and decent looking to most.
Good luck with the sale.
Last edited by 01 ss vert; 02-22-2012 at 04:14 PM.