has anyone heard about this movie? in all of the trailers I have seen, the Main Characters are driving a Sport Red Aveo5! what are everybody's thought on it?
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has anyone heard about this movie? in all of the trailers I have seen, the Main Characters are driving a Sport Red Aveo5! what are everybody's thought on it?
Ha! I think you're right - I've seen the trailer twice, and thought I saw the same thing.
Isn't there a movie/car internet database?
i noticed that as well.. wonder if there are any major flaws added to the car for "effect"
wow, the fake snow effect on that aveo is really poorly done, iv have driven through many different snow storms and on many different snow covered roads and never seen snow like that on my car...
Yeah lol my car never gets snow on the lower bumper like that and my hood is always white.
Also, speaking of snow finally got to see how my car handles in it today. And let me just say, it is pretty bad. My lumina was amazing in the snow...this thing...very tail happy whenever I touch the brakes, or even just going around an icy road or corner
i put studded winter tires on, and a couple concrete blocks in the trunk, solved that problem, my main issue is im at almost 300,000 km on oem shocks and struts, so she has no suspension any more, its as low as it can go, so any more than 5 inches of snow slows me down....alot
Lol. We got 3 feet today. Also can I get a link to some good studded tires that fit on aveo rims (14s)? And I was wondering whether weight in the back would help or not. It worked for you?
But wait, there's more!
All the Aveos in TV and Movies on the IMCDb:
IMCDb.org: Chevrolet Aveo in movies and TV series
i went to kaltire, not sure if you guys hav them in the USA gave them my tire size and they did a search and came up with a tire called winter claw i believe, total came to around $600 or you can go with michelin x-ice, i ran those for the last 3 winters and they are good tires also, pretty much the best non studded tire, unfortunatly you can't stud them.
Thyme clock, 2010, 31k, I dunno, the tires are master craft brand. Lots of tread though
tread isnt what counts in the snow you can have 100% tread, but if its a summer tire its like having a racing slick
I think they are all season. They aren't labeled either way on the tire.
in my experiance on small vehicle an all season tire is garbage in the snow, on a truck you can usually get away with it, your best bet if you have the cash is to get some winter tires, and only run them when its below freezing, i don't know where you live if you even get enough snow to make it worth while, up here we had our first snow that stayed on the ground in mid october
If you bought the car new it didn't originally come with MasterCraft tires. If you bought the car as a used vehicle from a dealership that would explain why it has new Mastercraft tires on it. A Toyota I own had that situation: new Mastrercraft tires installed by the dealer. Mastercraft is made by Cooper. In my experience they leave a lot to be desired, even when new.
IMHO even the Kumho's that came with my new 2009 are not very good. Check out the tire ratings at Tire Rack. Buy some tires that are high quality and you will notice a difference. ;)
kumho makes a nice summer only tire, decent for the price. However, the OEM kumhos that came on my aveo were definitely one of the worst tires I ever had.
Not a huge fan of any brand tire. I think its more about what performance you get at what cost. I find that aside from initial investment of a second set of rims, (even free ones) that a good set of cheaper summer only tires, and a equally good set of cheaper winter tires will cost about the same as a premium set of all seasons that will not do as well in either situation.
I like falken 502s. If i could only get them in the size i need. closest size 195/50r15 (which most of you could run) is $57 each plus shipping and install.. comes to $300 for a set of installed tires for me. My snows were $250 installed and are perfect for tiptoeing around in winter, and highway trips.. you can't exactly do spirited driving on windy roads.. but its winter you might hit ice.
not a bad movie. I laughed when I went outside this morning to see snow and ice build up on my tires because I thought of the stripper removing it with her pumps and then asking Seth Rogen if he wanted a private dance.
We're gettin famous and getting screen time!