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2000 Chevrolet Prizm Review

2000 Chevrolet Prizm Review
This vehicle is a result of a joint venture between GM and Toyota. It is modeled after the dependable Toyota Corolla. Therefore, you get Toyota dependability without the expense. They are reliable and roadworthy as a Corolla because they have the same drive train. However, they will not bring as much in resale or trade-in value just because of the name Prism. The savvy buyer will ignore this and get a Corolla equivalent for cheap bucks.

Pros:: It’s A Toyota Corolla

Cons:: Lower resale and trade-in value because of its name.

2000 Chevrolet Prizm

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2005 Chevrolet Aveo Review

2005 Chevrolet Aveo Review

This is a review of the 2005 Chevy Aveo. The biggest draw of this vehicle is the exceptional fuel savings on gets; especially with the manual transmission. These are not loaded with fancy add ons like power this or power that. Most are basic transportation cars designed only to accomplish that end. Acquisition costs are low and that makes them a staple on the typical BHPH lot.

Pros:: Lost cost of purchase and fuel savings

Cons:: lack of creature features can make the driving experience mundane

2005 Chevrolet Aveo

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2002 Geo Prizm Review

2002 Geo Prizm Review

The 2002 Geo Prism is the equivalent to the 2002 Toyota Corolla. It is a product of a joint venture between TMC and GM. As a consequence, it provides the same reliability and road worthiness without the expense of the Corolla. This is a great value for the savvy BHPH consumer. This can be the only way a BHPH consumer can get a Toyota vehicle, because these aren’t offered much on the typical BHPH lot

Pros: Toyota value and reliability without the expense

Cons: Don’t expect resale value to be as high as a the Corolla

2002 Geo Prizm

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2002 Chevrolet Aveo Review

2002 Chevrolet Aveo Review

This is a review of the 2002 Chevy Aveo. These are base vehicles that are primarily offered for their fuel economy. They lack amenities that most other vehicles have including power assist equipment. If basic transportation is your goal, then these fit the bill. They aren’t particularly attractive in their design. They are boxey and the interior is base and doesn’t offer an abundance of room. A big plus is cost of acquisition.

Pros: Fuel economy and inexpensive

Cons: These offer little in the way of creature comforts

2002 Chevorlet Aveo

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