Subcompacts appeal to the practical and budget-conscience. They're inexpensive, frugal and, most important for city dwellers, easy to park. The 2018 Chevrolet Spark has all those traits but also adds a healthy list of standard and optional features to the mix.
Even in its most basic LS trim, the Spark comes with modern conveniences that rival those on bigger and more expensive cars. A fold-down rear bench seat increases functionality, as does its standard smartphone integration…
Subcompacts appeal to the practical and budget-conscience. They’re inexpensive, frugal and, most important for city dwellers, easy to park. The 2018 Chevrolet Spark has all those traits but also adds a healthy list of standard and optional features to the mix.
Even in its most basic LS trim, the Spark comes with modern conveniences that rival those on bigger and more expensive cars. A fold-down rear bench seat increases functionality, as does its standard smartphone integration with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. It’s also nimble around turns yet comfortable enough for longer trips.
But to be frugal, efficient and small means some aspects must be compromised. For the Spark, that’s in its acceleration — which is slow even for this class of car — and total usable cargo space. There’s very little room behind the rear seats. And while the rear seats are comfortable, taller adults may brush their heads up against the roof.
Generally, though, you should be pleased with Chevy’s Spark if you’re looking for affordable urban-oriented transportation.