2008 Chevy Aveo with 200,000 miles
I actually have two Aveo's I bought them new since they where so a low cost car. One is a 2005 which I have 150,000 miles on and my 2008 has 200,000 miles. One thing that surprising me is I used to see Aveo's on the road all the time and now I hardly see any!? I drive a lot of miles! About 1,000 week. One ting I really like about these cars is the 40+ mpg they get 
I have replaced the timing belt every 55,000 miles and only issue I had is the throttle body position sensor that has been coming on and off for the last 90,000 miles which I here there is no real fix which has plagued 06-08 Aveo owners, but other then that I have been running nothing but the Amsoil oil and filter in it since I broke the motor in and I go 15,000 miles on oil changes and the motor does not lose any oil! My goal is 300,000 miles.
Any other Aveo owners out there with 150,000+ miles?

I have replaced the timing belt every 55,000 miles and only issue I had is the throttle body position sensor that has been coming on and off for the last 90,000 miles which I here there is no real fix which has plagued 06-08 Aveo owners, but other then that I have been running nothing but the Amsoil oil and filter in it since I broke the motor in and I go 15,000 miles on oil changes and the motor does not lose any oil! My goal is 300,000 miles.
Any other Aveo owners out there with 150,000+ miles?
haven't seen any aveo's over 170 000km in the shop I work in. The crappy timing belts and idler pulleys have ensured that. At least the 08's and later had a revised timing belt that lasts the service interval.
when its time to change the timing belt; buy the complete kit...belt, idlers and water pump or you will be sorry.
when its time to change the timing belt; buy the complete kit...belt, idlers and water pump or you will be sorry.
I do get the timing kit and change everything and right now I am about to get my 4th timing kit in. I am pretty amazed this car has lasted this long, since I only paid $8K for it brand new and planned on it lasting 2 years.
My 2005 I ran conventional oil in it and it started burning oil and 90,000, my 2008 has over 200,000 and does not burn any oil since I have been using Amsoil almost the whole life of the car. I wonder if I can get 300,000 out of my 2008?
I think the 2005 was the best year built before they made the electronic control on the throttle body.
I am done with the Korean made Chevy cars though, if this car goes I am getting a new Dodge Dart which gets 40 mpg also.
My 2005 I ran conventional oil in it and it started burning oil and 90,000, my 2008 has over 200,000 and does not burn any oil since I have been using Amsoil almost the whole life of the car. I wonder if I can get 300,000 out of my 2008?
I think the 2005 was the best year built before they made the electronic control on the throttle body.I am done with the Korean made Chevy cars though, if this car goes I am getting a new Dodge Dart which gets 40 mpg also.
aveo's mpg for a subcompact car isn't all that good. My ecotec cavalier will get 47mpg imperial gallon highway and has way more power. The new sonic has a completely different powertrain, thank goodness.
dodge is making some nice looking cars these days.
dodge is making some nice looking cars these days.
I have an Aveo model 2007 with the milage of 160,000 miles when I purchased that time it was 83000 miles and until now it's running fine. I faced so many issues with the time but not any major issue. I am doing two things regularly in a timely manner. I change the engine oil after specific milage and also change the oil filter.
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