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If you’re shopping for an affordable subcompact, then you already know that the choices are bewildering. Go Korean and Kia and Hyundai have a slew of bargain basement Rios, Accents, Getzes, and Picantos in varying levels of standard equipment. Go Japanese and Toyota and Honda have their ever-reliable Vios and Jazz/City options, respectively. Go American, however (by way of Thailand) and you are presented with the Chevrolet Aveo, GM Philippine’s smallest sedan offering, the 4-door, second generation version of their cute little Korean-sourced Aveo hatchback.

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HONDA CITY AND TOYOTA VIOS
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                    [Title] => Grown-up on a budget: Chevrolet Aveo Sedan
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If you’re shopping for an affordable subcompact, then you already know that the choices are bewildering. Go Korean and Kia and Hyundai have a slew of bargain basement Rios, Accents, Getzes, and Picantos in varying levels of standard equipment. Go Japanese and Toyota and Honda have their ever-reliable Vios and Jazz/City options, respectively. Go American, however (by way of Thailand) and you are presented with the Chevrolet Aveo, GM Philippine’s smallest sedan offering, the 4-door, second generation version of their cute little Korean-sourced Aveo hatchback.

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