Used 2020 Chevrolet Spark Consumer Reviews
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Terrible car
Very dissatisfied with this car. I am handicap and very hard to get my wheelchair but I needed a car. I have had this car since February2020,in July 2020 the air conditioner is not working properly, each time I take it back in,I am told it's working but I don't even get home,the air conditioner is not working. I am disappointed. The back seat is so small .
Great commuter car!
Bought this car for work, I drive 50 miles each way. Gas mileage is around 40 miles per gallon which is great. Entertainment controls are awesome Apple Car Play is very interactive and easy to use, graphics are clear and crisp. Could use more leg room and arm rest in the center console. Acceleration is slow but once the speed is up on the highway it passes with ease! Very happy with my lil Sparky!
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2019 Chevy Spark Activ
There is quite a difference between the trims, the Activ have a lot of additional features compared with the LS. The car is compact, but inside you feel with a lot of space, and the engine has a lot of power available specially with the manual transmission. I bought it in Oklahoma and drove that same day to Houston without any problems, and with a good feeling in the highways.
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Toy Car.
I love my 2019 Spark. Drive mostly in town and still get 35 mpg. Even when I take it on t a road trip it is very comfortable and drives really well. The only problem I have is when I park in a parking lot, I have trouble finding it when I go to leave because it hides behind all other vehicles. I have to be careful to remember exactly where I park it.
Me and Stuart and the Road
My first car. I went to this dealership just to look around. My budget was way below anything on the lot. But I saw him and I smiled. He was so ridiculously tiny. I thought of him as I headed to the other dealership to see a 2008 Yaris that was way overpriced but in my price range. I did not buy the Yaris. I went back to the Spark and spent a great deal of time talking to the salesman. I would be his first ever customer. That day I drove off the lot in a teeny tiny little Spark I affectionately named Stuart. And nearly one year later he has done nothing but get me to and from. I got the vehicle with 16000 miles. I’ve put nearly 7,000 miles on it since purchasing in April. Multiple 100+ mile trips with a couple of 800 mile trips in between. Interstate travel is relatively easy despite the lack of cruise control. Acceleration is quicker than you’d think since the engine is basically the size of my fist. Driving anywhere is easy with Apple CarPlay, but I did find that Android Auto has ongoing issues as a whole, by no fault of the vehicle. The overall feeling of owning this particular vehicle is one of pride, one of trust. I trust this tiny, itty bitty Fisher Price looking car to get me where ever I need to go safely and without issue. I love this little car. It’s taken me to St. Louis, Florida, Georgia. Low maintenance and just an easy ride overall. Recently hit 47000 miles on the odometer and I felt a sense of pride.
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