The 2020 Chevrolet Spark is a subcompact hatchback that competes with the Nissan Versa Note, Ford Fiesta, and Honda Fit. Maximum cargo capacity is 27.2 cubic feet with the rear seat folded down.
Powering the Spark is a 98-hp, 1.4-liter four-cylinder engine mated to a standard five-speed manual transmission, but a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) is also optional. Fuel economy for the Spark with the CVT is an EPA-estimated rating of 30/38 mpg city/highway.
96% of consumers (29 of 30) said they would recommend this vehicle to a friend.
by Spit Ball Dave from San Antonio, TX | November 10, 2020
I'm a GM fan. Yes, like all makers, they've made crap at times. This 2020 Spark is not one. In fact, I had a 2017 Spark with a 5 speed manual. I taught my 7 yr old little girl to drive a stick-shift. (It took a year.) That one was t-boned in an accident at the beginning of the COVID hysteria. I miss it and so does my little girl. I'm not a fan of CVT's or any automatic for that matter. But, for the money, styling, and technology, standard equipment (rear camera, bluetooth, decent sound system and more) mileage and (extra cost) color, I really like it! For vacations, we have a large GMC SUV. The little "Blue Ball" (named by the wife and little girl) is my run-my-errands and go to work car. The old white Spark was the "Spit Ball"(also named by the wife and little girl). This is NOT a family car.
by JunCT from Norwalk, CT | September 21, 2020
This car met all my needs to drive city, but solid to drive in the highway too, good fuel economy, good sound system forvthe price you have power window, and heated seat.
by Kim from Louisville | September 20, 2020
This car has more for your money. It maybe small but it truly has some get up and go. It also has more room inside than it appears on the outside.
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