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	<title>Comments on: I Drove a Chevy Aveo</title>
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		<title>By: John</title>
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		<description>My O8 Aveo now has 31000 miles on it with no trouble.  I bought it fully loaded for $12000 which was much less than the compitition. It also has GM&#039;s 3 year-36000 mile bumper to bumper and 100000 drive train warantee which is better than most and way better than Toyota.  While loving on your Toyota you might also want to light a few candles and offer up a sacrificial goat. Looking at their recent history, you&quot;re going to need some help and good luck.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My O8 Aveo now has 31000 miles on it with no trouble.  I bought it fully loaded for $12000 which was much less than the compitition. It also has GM&#8217;s 3 year-36000 mile bumper to bumper and 100000 drive train warantee which is better than most and way better than Toyota.  While loving on your Toyota you might also want to light a few candles and offer up a sacrificial goat. Looking at their recent history, you&#8221;re going to need some help and good luck.</p>
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