Chevrolet Spark Test Drive.
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The fun personality carries over inside. Where things look modern, are well laid out and feel pretty solid.
This is no Audi interior, but at a about $12 000 to start, it is no Audi price either.
The main things missing are a sunroof or GPS options.
Even though an oversized sunroof is available in other markets.
The upgraded stereo system in my 2LT test car sounded OK. But not great.
The bluetooth audio worked fine.
As you can see,, the back seat is surprisingly roomy for a car that size.
The small trunk was also just fine for the size of the car. And of course, you can fold down the rear seats.
I must say that I really enjoyed my week with the tiny Spark. Parking and driving it around town is always fun. Especially with the smooth shifting 5 speed manual.
And that little engine sounds nice too when you push it a bit.
It is pretty quiet, has a nice interior and feels super solid over bumps.
It is officially rated at 32city/38HWY. Which doesn’t seem that great for such a small car.
But my real life driving resulted in better numbers. I got 35 in the city.
And a really good 45 HWY. Without trying really hard.
I really would recommend the Spark. It tops out at about $16 000, which is where the Fiat 500 starts.
It is a roomy, well built little car that gets great mileage.
And best of all, I couldn’t wait driving it around every morning.
these minicars are all about as exciting as a shopping cart. Doesn't matter who makes them; Honda, Hoover, GM, Toyota, Suziki, Craftsman, Club Cart, whatever. Dull Dull Dull as Dirt.
^ And the last time you drove the Spark was?
I would KILL to find a 5 spd Spark…just to test it out. My partmner has the Auto and there is an issue with it that is slowly but surely coming to light. One time it lost power and would not accelerate with RPMS trapped at 3,000 and another time I was on the highway the cruise turned off, the speedometer went to 0 MPH and the car shook, then it all went back to normal. It scares me at times. More people are coming forward.
I'm sure the 5 speed is fine though. Other than that, this is a great little car!
– FusioptimaSX
I've been in Italy for the past week, and it's amazing how just about every car is this size or even smaller. To see the occasional A6 looks like a monster in comparison. Even RR Evoques, which are everywhere, look large. I don't think I'd want a car this small back home in NY, but it's very cool here and it would make me consider one as a fun third car to use as a cheap runabout. Glad that Chevy is starting to make good small cars. This looks really nice.
Not bad as a golf cart, but I sure wouldn't feel safe on the highway in something so small.
It's not made by Chevy. It's a Daewoo made for Chevy.
Daewoo Automotive hasn't been in existence since 2001 and this vehicle is based off of GM's gamma II platform (developed by GM's European operations) which premiered on this car in 2010. So……you're wrong.
Thanks! I'm glad to be wrong then! Whew!
For 2013, the Spark gets nav courtesy of a smart phone app that interacts with the head unit.