2007 Chevrolet Aveo Review
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With the split rear seat folded down, the Aveo sedan will accommodate longer cargo, though the painted steel on the rear seatbacks are sure to get scratched after a little use, and the folded seats don’t create a flat load area. Front seats must be pushed forward to allow the rear seatbacks to fold. The trunk opening is large, but the liftover height is a bit tall, and the old-school hinges fold down and can damage cargo. On the plus side, the trunk is lined, including the lid, and should swallow all a couple of adventurers need for a weekend away.

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