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4.2 Overall rating

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Jason R

3.0

Reviewed a 2007 Chevrolet LT Sedan FWD on Sep 7, 2008

OK , we bought this car for my mother in law, and she loves it. It is a cute little car, with ample space both interior and trunk. A little low on the horsepower but it does get great gas mileage. I would only race for pink slips if the other guy was riding a vespa. Overall a great car completely fully loaded for $20K.... not bad.

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Anonymous

4.0

Reviewed a 2007 Chevrolet LT Sedan FWD on Mar 25, 2015

Ilike the way the car handles in the city and the its great on gas i put 150 000 km on this car with zero breakdowns its very reliable little car but its no speed demon but over all its a good buy

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Anonymous

3.0

Reviewed a 2007 Chevrolet 5 LS Hatchback FWD on Aug 12, 2014

No frills on this car - I use it solely for commuting and getting where I need to go. It does that just fine, as long as the roads aren't extremely snowy. It does have FWD so it can function in small amounts of snow...but I keep a shovel and container of salt in my trunk in the winter, and don't drive anywhere the plow trucks haven't been. In terms of MPG, it's great. I drive 50+ miles a day, 5 days a week, and usually only have to fill up once a week (10 gallon tank). I've had this car for 4 years (bought used in 2010), and I am finding that as the car ages, it seems to have more frequent issues. This model/year has known issues with the throttle position sensor, which I've had replaced twice in a 2-year period. This is a costly repair (~$450+) because the entire throttle body needs to be replaced, not just the sensor. I just brought it in today for a rotted exhaust flange and possible muffler replacement (~$500+). Overall, I would say that this is a pretty good car if you live in the city, don't mind driving a dorky-looking car, and need a fuel-efficient way to get to work (other than a bike). Make sure to save up for potentially pricey repairs around the 75k mile mark.

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Tim W

3.0

Reviewed a 2007 Chevrolet 5 LS Hatchback FWD on Dec 2, 2011

This car is my second brand new car and it has lasted me and never let me down. I enjoy being able to fit into small car parking spots. The handling on the roads is great and I love the gas millage.

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