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Includes 5 Years Warranty
Cash Price £6695
Deposit £299
Amount of Credit £6396
60 Monthly Payments Of £129.25
Fees £149
Total Amount Payable £8203
Duration Of Agreement 5 Years
Fixed Rate APR 4.25%
Representative APR 10%

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Fuel: Petrol
Body: Hatchback
Trans: Manual

Electric front windows, ABS, Power Steering, Internally adjustable door mirrors, Pewter centre console, 4 speakers, Body coloured bumpers, Height adjustable headlamps, Air conditioning, Rear parcel ....
  • Affordability
  • Road Fund Licence£30 per year
  • EC Combined (mpg)55.4 mpg*
  • CO2 (g/km)119 (g/km)
  • Insurance Group3E
  • Opening Times
  • Monday to Friday 9am-10pm
    Saturday 10am-5pm
    Sunday 10am-4pm
  • 1.0I + 5Dr Petrol Hatchback
  • 1.0I + 5Dr Petrol Hatchback
  • 1.0I + 5Dr Petrol Hatchback
  • 1.0I + 5Dr Petrol Hatchback
  • 1.0I + 5Dr Petrol Hatchback
  • 1.0I + 5Dr Petrol Hatchback
  • 1.0I + 5Dr Petrol Hatchback

By Steve Walker

Ten Second Review

Chevrolet has stuck to the basics with the Spark citycar, endowing it with strong safety credentials, reasonable economy and a very attractive list price. The attractive styling should also get it noticed in an increasingly congested marketplace.

Background

Chevrolet's efforts to grow its profile in the UK market were hindered from the outset by its reliance on ex-Daewoo models. Trying to make the best of a cheap and not particularly cheerful model range that had already been intensively marketed as the lowest expense, lowest involvement way into a functioning new car proved challenging. Where the famous American brand has been able to put its own stamp on its products, the signs have been much more encouraging. The Captiva 4x4 and Cruze saloon both have something to be said for them and the Spark, a compact citycar with MPV tendencies that replaces the long-serving Matiz, is another model for which there are high hopes.

Driving Experience

Spark customers don't get any pricey diesel options but they do have a couple of small petrol engines to choose from. The 1.0-litre unit develops 67bhp and for more urgent performance, there's an 80bhp 1.2-litre. These are modern powerplants with alloy cylinder heads, double overhead camshafts and four valves per cylinder. A multi-port fuel injection system works to optimise the combustion process, getting the maximum for each drop of unleaded. A five-speed manual gearbox comes as standard on all the Spark models. The Spark is clearly designed for travel through the modern urban landscape with all its restrictions on available space. As is the style with modern citycars, the wheels are pushed right out to the four corners of the vehicle to produce the biggest possible interior within the car's small footprint but also to create a tight turning circle to boost manoeuvrability.

Design and Build

The Spark is 3,640mm long and 1,597mm wide, so it's less dinky than committed citycars like the smart fortwo or Toyota iQ but on a par with other models like the Ford Ka and Citroen C1 which still attempt to offer a realistic four person capacity with a usable boot. There's a definite MPV aspect to the Spark's shape, with its flat sides and high roofline helping to make even more of the space available. It's far from frumpy though, with huge headlights, a narrow glass area and a deep front bumper that curves around the car's nose blending with the bulbous wheelarches. A jagged 'lightening bolt' line cut into the flank is the signature styling feature. The cabin area has some engaging features like the instrument cluster that sits on top of the steering column which takes its design inspiration from that of a motorcycle. All of the controls are illuminated in a fetching electric blue when the headlights are turned on and there's the usual array of storage features including a centre console with cup holders and a pot for MP3 players or mobile phones. Top class safety credentials are a difficult thing to achieve in a small car but the Spark's designers used a number of clever methods to get the results they were looking for. To marry the needs for impact protection and light weight, the Spark is built from high strength steel of varying stiffness. The structures are robust where they need to be and less so in other areas to channel impact forces away from the occupants. Various crumple zones have been incorporated into the design, there's a pedal retraction system to safeguard the feet of the driver in a front end collision and an array of safety equipment is offered, including six airbags.

Market and Model

The growth in the citycar sector has been fuelled in part by motorists downsizing out of larger vehicles in a bid to reduce their costs. This means that there's a growing expectation for small cars to be as well-equipped as larger ones and Chevrolet appears to have taken this on board. The entry-level Spark is clearly there to achieve an enticing opening price point and offers little more than the basics. The Spark + is likely to be more popular with air-conditioning, electric windows, central locking and a USB port for the four-speaker stereo, all for a modest price increase. The LS grade is the next step up with body-coloured exterior appendages, a rear spoiler, front fog lights and remote central locking. Then comes the LS + with which adds alloy wheels, a trip computer and yet more styling accessories. The range-topping LT is still under £10,500 and has a full bodykit, climate control, and more extras to enhance the look and feel. These higher spec Sparks really are well equipped by citycar standards and there are still options including rear parking sensors and ESP stability control to consider.

Cost of Ownership

Running costs are obviously crucial in any citycar and the Spark's compact petrol engines should deliver the goods. Emissions of the 1.0-litre car are pegged at 119g/km and combined cycle economy is 55mpg. There are more economical small cars out there but the Spark holds its own and its reliance on petrol power keeps upfront costs down.

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Specification
Body Glass
Electric front windows
Rear wash/wipe
Tinted glass with shaded front windscreen
Brakes
ABS
Driver Aids
Power Steering
Driving Mirrors
Internally adjustable door mirrors
Embelishment Trims
Pewter centre console
Pewter door and instrument panel inserts
Entertainment
4 speakers
Radio/MP3 CD player with aux input
USB Connection
Exterior Body Features
Body coloured bumpers
Black rear roof spoiler
Black grille surround
Boot grab handle
Exterior Lights
Height adjustable headlamps
Heating/Cooling/Ventilation
Air conditioning
Rear window demister
Air filter
Interior Features
Rear parcel shelf
3 spoke steering wheel
Cloth upholstery
Interior Lights
Door courtesy lamps
Safety
Front seat side impact airbags
Driver/Front Passenger airbags
Side curtain airbags
3 point rear seatbelts x3
Front seatbelt pretensioners + load limiters
Front passenger airbag deactivation
Seatbelt warning
Knee protector
Seats
Height adjustable driver's seat
Height adjustable front headrests
3 rear headrests
Isofix rear child seat preparation
60/40 split folding rear seat
Security
Central door locking
Engine immobiliser
Vanity Mirrors
Driver's side sunvisor/concealed vanity mirror
Wheels
13" steel wheels
Wheels - Spare
Tyre repair kit

Performance
Performance
0 to 60 mph (secs)
0 to 62 mph (secs)15.5
Engine Power - BHP68
Engine Power - KW50
Engine Power - PS
Engine Power - RPM6400
Engine Torque - LBS.FT69
Engine Torque - NM93
Engine Torque - RPM4800
Top Speed96

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