Ken S
01-07-2004, 12:08 PM
Last week, Machelle and I made a trip back to NJ, to visit my friends and do some quick siteseeing along the east coast.. NYC, Alantic City, Philly, Baltimore, DC.. And our rental car was the Chevy Aveo, 4 door, auto, manual locks and window, AM/FM, AC and heating.. 1900 miles on it. I also had a chance to drive a few of my friends inside it too..
First impressions of when the car pulled up.. Laughter. :) "It looks like a cute green turtle!" And thus the name stuck, "The Turtle" On the road, we drew an occasional odd glance from other people, probably because nobody's ever seen it before, and even odder that it has a Chevy nameplate on it..
The truck was suprisingly big inside.. The interior was okay.. They startegicly put better materials, like at the door handles and parts of the steering wheel.. AC, FM controls were easy to use, everything felt good. My only gripe was the inside panel of the door.. If you press against it hard enough in certain areas, you can see in flex and move in.. The fabric seemed good, seats were comfortable, although I wish the steering wheel could telescope out a bit. Machelle and I are 5'6 and 5'7 and we fit fine in the front.. My taller friends, 6'3+ looked tight in the front passanger, but he assured me he was relatively comfortable (well as comfortable as he could get in a small car like this).. Again, back seats were a lil tight, but this is a compact car.. Overall, I think they did a good job with the interior for what it is.
Machelle didn't have any complaints about the interior at all.
Driving the actual car.. off the light, it had some decent pep for what it was.. Normal driving, the car was very quiet and smooth. no extranious vibrations, bumps, creaks, etc.. All the bigger bumps of the road came in with a solid muffled thump and thats it.. no excesive bobbing or moving. Nice. It pleasantly surprised all of us.. All my friends after sitting in it for a while said, "wow, this car rides pretty nice actually" It wasn't till the really bad stuff till your reminded that your in a small light car.. even then, no clangs rattles or anything. Just solid thumps and being slightly jossiled. Visibility was good. Basically, it was a comfortable carefree car that you can forget that your driving.. It holds speed at 70 mph decently well on the highway.. Although on a pretty windy drive back from Alantic City, you could feel the wind blowing the car around.. Drasticly different feel from a 3500 lb sleek aero Camaro.. ;)
When you floor it, the engine burrs and you don't seem to be accellling much faster, like all cars in this class.. Doing a few relatively quick turns, the car drives well.. Didn't notice anything eyepopping..
Averaged about 30 mpg, between 70% highway and 30% city driving.
Gripes.. The shifter.. Just didn't like how it felt and when it moved around.. I would have liked a more traditional straight slot with a button on the side.... I think they engineered it so the driver side door has to be locked only when the door is closed.. So when you step out, you have to use your key. Trunk lid feels a dinky.. The clock reset twice on us in the first day, but never bothered us again?
Oh, my sister backed into the passanger rear door with the back corner of her 99 Camry.. The bumper corner crumpled in and smashed a tailight.. The Aveo only suffered some wavy dents in the door, but besides that, its fine.. Good thing I got the extra coverage...
Overall, we liked "The Turtle" . Based on this experience, we would definatnly consider it if we were shopping for a low cost new compact daily driver.. Common things said by other people were, "hah, the car looks so cute!" and "Huh, well, this car actually feels and rides nice" "Oh that trunk is bigger than I thought"
First impressions of when the car pulled up.. Laughter. :) "It looks like a cute green turtle!" And thus the name stuck, "The Turtle" On the road, we drew an occasional odd glance from other people, probably because nobody's ever seen it before, and even odder that it has a Chevy nameplate on it..
The truck was suprisingly big inside.. The interior was okay.. They startegicly put better materials, like at the door handles and parts of the steering wheel.. AC, FM controls were easy to use, everything felt good. My only gripe was the inside panel of the door.. If you press against it hard enough in certain areas, you can see in flex and move in.. The fabric seemed good, seats were comfortable, although I wish the steering wheel could telescope out a bit. Machelle and I are 5'6 and 5'7 and we fit fine in the front.. My taller friends, 6'3+ looked tight in the front passanger, but he assured me he was relatively comfortable (well as comfortable as he could get in a small car like this).. Again, back seats were a lil tight, but this is a compact car.. Overall, I think they did a good job with the interior for what it is.
Machelle didn't have any complaints about the interior at all.
Driving the actual car.. off the light, it had some decent pep for what it was.. Normal driving, the car was very quiet and smooth. no extranious vibrations, bumps, creaks, etc.. All the bigger bumps of the road came in with a solid muffled thump and thats it.. no excesive bobbing or moving. Nice. It pleasantly surprised all of us.. All my friends after sitting in it for a while said, "wow, this car rides pretty nice actually" It wasn't till the really bad stuff till your reminded that your in a small light car.. even then, no clangs rattles or anything. Just solid thumps and being slightly jossiled. Visibility was good. Basically, it was a comfortable carefree car that you can forget that your driving.. It holds speed at 70 mph decently well on the highway.. Although on a pretty windy drive back from Alantic City, you could feel the wind blowing the car around.. Drasticly different feel from a 3500 lb sleek aero Camaro.. ;)
When you floor it, the engine burrs and you don't seem to be accellling much faster, like all cars in this class.. Doing a few relatively quick turns, the car drives well.. Didn't notice anything eyepopping..
Averaged about 30 mpg, between 70% highway and 30% city driving.
Gripes.. The shifter.. Just didn't like how it felt and when it moved around.. I would have liked a more traditional straight slot with a button on the side.... I think they engineered it so the driver side door has to be locked only when the door is closed.. So when you step out, you have to use your key. Trunk lid feels a dinky.. The clock reset twice on us in the first day, but never bothered us again?
Oh, my sister backed into the passanger rear door with the back corner of her 99 Camry.. The bumper corner crumpled in and smashed a tailight.. The Aveo only suffered some wavy dents in the door, but besides that, its fine.. Good thing I got the extra coverage...
Overall, we liked "The Turtle" . Based on this experience, we would definatnly consider it if we were shopping for a low cost new compact daily driver.. Common things said by other people were, "hah, the car looks so cute!" and "Huh, well, this car actually feels and rides nice" "Oh that trunk is bigger than I thought"