CHEVROLET Aveo / Kalos Sedan Aveo Sedan 2011 - 2016

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The small sedan from Chevrolet was the last try of the American brand to conquer Europe.
It represents the farewell to the old Daewoo platform and, in 2011, with a new design, the Aveo meant business.

The sedan version was a good offer for the East European market, where three-box vehicles are preferred. The budget cars were blooming and the economy was recovering after the world financial crisis. The four-door saloon was offering decent features and decent room for five adults and a separate trunk. The 2011 Aveo didn’t have anything in common with the older one. More aggressive styling was adopted and, on the upper trim levels, it offered light-alloy-wheels.

The engine range was ranging from a small, gasoline, fuel-efficient 1.2-liter unit that offered 75 hp or 86 hp, respectively. The top gasoline version was a 1.6-liter that offered 115 hp, which was not bad for a light small car. A 1.3-liter turbo-diesel version was available with two power options.

The interior materials were according to its class and price budget. Standard options were the AC, central locking and a stereo. The trunk was huge, with its 502 liters (17.7 cu-ft). The option list was generous, and an automatic transmission was available too.

But the car didn’t survive the market. It was too expensive as a base model and, with more options, had a sticker price higher than its competition.

CHEVROLET Aveo / Kalos Sedan 2011 2016

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