2006 Chevrolet Aveo
The 2006 Chevrolet Aveo 1.5 LS 5Dr offers a reliable, affordable used vehicle option for South African buyers seeking practicality and value. Well-maintained and priced competitively, this hatchback provides a comfortable ride with essential features, making it an ideal choice for daily commuting or city driving.
Powered by a 1.5L petrol engine paired with a smooth manual transmission, the Aveo delivers an economical fuel consumption of approximately 8.2 L/100km. The compact five-door design features four seats, offering practicality for small families or individuals. Its straightforward layout ensures easy handling and low running costs, perfect for budget-conscious buyers.
Located in Boksburg, Gauteng, this vehicle is available for viewing and test drives at a trusted local dealer. Whether you're looking to buy affordable used cars or compare prices, this Aveo offers a great opportunity. Contact us today to arrange a test drive and discover competitive finance deals in South Africa.
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Chevrolet Aveo
Chevrolet’s Aveo isn’t a car you’ll spot often on Gauteng roads anymore, and that’s not just nostalgia talking. With Chevy long gone from South Africa, the Aveo’s become something of a unicorn in the budget sedan crowd. You’re left with scraps on classifieds—just two petrol manuals at the time of writing, which says it all. Prices hover between R49,500 and R64,900, with a sweet spot around R57,200. That’s seriously affordable, but context is king: there’s no dealer network left to bail you out, and parts don’t exactly flood the shelves at your local spares shop. Your options are the 1.5 LS and 1.6 LS five-door, spanning model years 2006 to 2008. That R15,400 premium for the bigger engine buys you, on paper at least, a bit more poke and not much else. Both cars clock mileage north of 227,000 km—let’s not sugarcoat it, that’s deep into “budget for immediate maintenance” territory. The Aveo did offer a touch more space than a Yaris or Polo Vivo, and if you pack smart, it’ll swallow your week’s shopping with ease. But you’re buying a slice of mid-2000s motoring history now, not just a cheap ride. Budget carefully, and don’t expect miracles—because the Aveo’s biggest selling point these days is simply that it still exists.
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Chevrolet’s exit from South Africa has turned its badge into pure used-car territory, and these 34 listings prove it — not a single new model, just a median price of R117,425 fighting for space in a market crowded by more obvious choices from VW and Toyota. That’s the thing: you buy a second-hand Chevy because you’re chasing value that’s hard to spot elsewhere, or you’re loyal after years behind the wheel — not because you want the latest thing. Prices swing from R49,500 for an Aveo to a wild R798,800 on a collector-grade Lumina, but that top number’s more about nostalgia and condition than any real product variety. Suzuki and Nissan play in this budget space with fresher support, but Chevrolet’s hook? It’s the American badge with a Korean or Japanese price tag, and that matters to some. If you’re scanning classifieds, the Utility bakkie stands out — 14 listings between R99,900 and R189,900, still a favourite among small businesses and farmers who trust that single-cab to take a beating. The Spark’s here too, popping up from R67,500 and still undercutting most rivals as a daily city shuttle. Cruze sedans sit in the R79,500 to R107,500 range, offering honest space for the money. Luminas are the unicorns — R339,950 to R798,800 for a rear-driven V8 with genuine South African cult status. The rest of the range is a mix: mostly petrol engines, a few diesels in the Captiva and Trailblazer, and a split of hatches, sedans, single-cabs, and SUVs. On paper at least, this is a brand you buy for its backstory, not for any promise of future parts or service.
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