2009 Chevy Aveo Incentive Makes Entry-Level Even Cheaper
The 2009 Chevy Aveo is the definition of entry-level — small, inexpensive and relatively minimal in its features and accommodations. Still, for a starting MSRP of just over $11,000, the Aveo gives young drivers — or anyone looking for a bargain — a passable new car.
This month, the Aveo is even cheaper: Chevrolet is listing a $2,000 national incentive on the car, a 17.5% discount from the original MSRP. That brings the price for the sedan or the Aveo5, its hatchback cousin, down to less than $10,000. With that discount, adding optional satellite radio doesn’t seem so daunting.



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wow thats cheap, not my cup of tea, but for somewhere that just wants a ride to work and dont care about a car it seems like a bargain
This is not correct.
There is NO nationwide incentive for retail purchase on the Aveo.
The $2000 you mention is a special "L2B" GM incentive. L2B stands for "Lease To Buy". Since GM has reduced its leasing program, it is offering this program to CURRENT LEASEES ONLY.
Again - This is NOT a retail program open to the general public.
I have seen the new generation of this car. Eath time it gets alittle better. Now it needs to work on engine and tranny for fuel milleage.