2019 Chevrolet Spark

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Subcompact Hatchback
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$13,220 - $17,720
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Nathan Dyer 

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Updated on November 1, 2023

ProsConsWhat's New

Decent interior for the price

Sluggish performance

The changes made to the 2019 Spark include an upgraded front end with a better grille design and a tweaked headlight shape

Great infotainment system

Fuel economy less than desired

All the trims are also greeted with Chevy's Infotainment 3 which is very good for the price

Better than expected ride quality and handling

The second row is slightly cramped

AEB or Automatic Emergency Braking finds its way into this cheap hatchback as well

Value for money

Two illuminated USB ports are added, and now you get more exterior color options

Specs & Features

$14,320

price

98 hp @ 6200 rpm

horsepower

94 lb.-ft. @ 4400 rpm

torque

1-Speed Automatic

transmission

1.4L 4cyl FWD 1A

engine

-

basic warranty

Overview

The 2019 Chevrolet Spark belongs to the second generation Spark introduced in 2015. However, to make things interesting, Chevrolet has redesigned the front fascia with new grille and headlights. Also, some new wheel designs and exterior colors are added. The infotainment system now runs on Infotainment 3 interface. The Chevrolet Spark 2019 price starts at $13,220 and an additional $875 is charged as destination fee.

Featuring a 4-trim lineup of LS, 1LT, ACTIV, and 2LT, the 2019 Chevrolet Spark MSRP can be an expense of $13,220-$16,620 this season. Having said that, it simply translates to the fact that the range-leader 2019 Chevy Spark 2LT will cost you $3,400 more than the base 2019 Spark LS for enhanced specs and assets.

We Recommend 

Looking at the spec sheet and an msrp of $16,220, the 2019 Chevrolet Spark ACTIV would be our recommendation. 

A 1.4-liter engine with 98 horsepower motivates the Spark. With 11.1 cubic feet of cargo space, the 2019 Chevy Spark interior is decent for its price. With an mpg rating of 33 mpg (combined), the 2019 Chevrolet Spark mpg and range are quite satisfactory for urban usage. With just one recall and eight complaints, the 2019 Chevy Spark problems are not worrisome. Chevy’s hatchback is more fuel efficient than the Honda Fit, cheaper than the Kia Rio and lighter than the Ford Fiesta.

2019 Chevrolet Spark for sale

The 2019 Chevy Spark LS trim lease cost can be a matter of $196/month for a term of 36 months with an annual mileage limit of 10,000 miles. The same model can also be financed for as low as 3.49% APR for a term of 48 months and $302/month along with 10% down payment.

For budget-oriented buyers, the used 2019 Chevrolet Spark can be availed of with a base price of $5,995. Going for older model years like the 2018 Chevy Spark could be a matter of $8,495 and Chevy Spark 2017 can cost as much as $3,998 along with a listing of up to 2,839 in total. 

Buying Advice

You should either go for the ACTIV or the 2LT trim, and we would prefer the ACTIV. Get an automatic if you are not confident switching gears by yourself, otherwise, the manual will save you more cash. The ACTIV has most of the creature comforts you would possibly expect from a tiny affordable hatchback. It also features leatherette seat trims and heated seats for comfort. Also, it looks better on the outside than the other trims. 

Comparative Analysis against Competition

The subcompact hatchback is pretty cheap only starting at $14,095 and is powered by a small 1.4-liter gasoline motor. In the segment, it mainly rivals the likes of the Honda Fit, Ford Fiesta, and the Kia Rio.

Features
4.0/10

The 2019 Chevrolet Spark price starts at $14,095 and is offered in four distinct trims – the LS, 1LT, ACTIV, and 2LT. All the trims come standard with an FWD layout only, but each trim is offered in two different transmission options, either manual or CVT (automatic). A standard 1.4-liter motor is used throughout the entire trim, but the list of features increases as you dish out more cash.

Trims

LS

1LT

ACTIV

2LT

Price (Manual)

$14,095

$15,995

$17,095

$17,495

Price (CVT)

$15,195

$17,095

$18,195

$18,595

Key Features

15” steel wheels

Adds/Upgrades to LS

Adds/Upgrades to 1LT

Adds/Upgrades to 1LT

 

Manual front air conditioning

15" silver aluminum wheels

15" gunmetal alloy wheels

15" silver finish alloy wheels

 

7” touch-screen infotainment system

SiriusXM radio

Driver and front passenger heated seats

Rear Park Assist

 

Cloth upholstery

Power door locks and heated mirrors

Leatherette seat trim

Chrome exterior detailing

 

Rearview camera

Cruise control

Fog lamps with chrome surrounds

Leather-wrapped steering wheel

 

Android Auto and Apple CarPlay

LED DRLs

Black rocker moldings

Driver Confidence Package for driver-assistance features

 

Manual windows

     

As it is evident from the above table, the trims add some creature comforts as upgrades as you move up the list. The base trim has only the very basic features, while the highest trim does offer a few luxurious comfort features. The Driver Confidence package includes Forward Collision Alert, Lane Departure Warning, Low-Speed Forward Automatic Braking, etc. The Interior Protection Package includes some upgraded floor mats and cargo mats, etc. And, the Winter/Summer floor mats package includes some carpeted all-weather floor mats. 

Which Trim should you buy?

You should either go for the ACTIV or the 2LT trim, and we would prefer the ACTIV. Get an automatic if you are not confident switching gears by yourself, otherwise, the manual will save you more cash. The ACTIV has most of the creature comforts you would possibly expect from a tiny affordable hatchback. It also features leatherette seat trims and heated seats for comfort. Also, it looks better on the outside than the other trims. 

Engine and Performance
3.8/10

The 2019 Chevrolet Spark engine is a 1.4L Ecotec inline-four unit that only puts out 98 horsepower and 94 lb-ft of torque. The engine is mated to a five-speed manual, or you can upgrade to a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT). Power is only routed to the front wheels.

The hatchback is quite sluggish, but it does its duties well as a small city cruiser. The manual transmission offers adequate practicality and ease of use for your regular city driving. The CVT makes the powertrain more sluggish to respond. The manual offers decent power throughout the entire rev range and can also cruise way better than the CVT at highway speeds. In short, the manual is the one to go for.

With the manual, the Spark takes a long and yawny 10 seconds to hit the 60 MPH mark, but the CVT makes things worse. The quarter-mile times are unbearably long, at 18 seconds. Quick highway overtaking and maneuvers will require proper and prior planning before flooring the gas pedal. The top speed is set at 114 MPH, but we doubt you would ever reach that. 

Models

2019 Chevrolet Spark

2019 Honda Fit

2019 Ford Fiesta

2019 Kia Rio

MSRP

$16,220

$17,145

$16,765

$17,415

Engine

1.4L Inline-4

1.5L Inline-4

1.6L Inline-4

1.6L Inline-4

Transmission

5-speed manual

6-speed manual

5-speed manual

6-speed automatic

Horsepower

98 hp @ 6200 rpm

130 hp @ 6600 rpm

120 hp @ 6350 rpm

130 hp @ 6300 rpm

Torque

94 lb-ft @ 4400 rpm

114 lb-ft @ 4600 rpm

112 lb. ft. @ 5000 rpm

119 lb-ft @ 4850 rpm

0-60 MPH

10 seconds

8.6 seconds

9.5 seconds

8.5 seconds

Quarter Mile

18 seconds

16.8 seconds

N/A

16.7 seconds

Top Speed

114 MPH

125 MPH

121 MPH

119 MPH

When it comes to power output, the Chevy is completely left behind by the more potent rivals, all of which produce significantly more power than the Chevy. The Spark is also the slowest, while the Honda Fit and the Kia Rio take the lead. The Ford Fiesta is also left behind by its Asian counterparts. 

How well does the 2019 Chevrolet Spark handle?

Don’t let the powertrain of the American hatchback fool you, for it offers a pretty nimble and interesting ride. The hatchback has cheerful and fun to drive nature. The compact size of the car also inspires drivers, especially inexperienced ones, to drive without worrying about the congested city traffic. Due to its stout size, it can easily be thrown around corners with minimal body roll. 

The ride quality is well-balanced for a small car and goes over any undulations with confidence. The suspension does a commendable job of keeping the occupants comfortable and soaking up most road imperfections. The cabin is not the quietest though, but yeah, you cannot have your cake and eat it too. 

Braking Performance

The Spark comes with decent-sized brakes considering the car’s size with 4-wheel ABS. The front rotors are 9.3 inches, while the rear uses drum brakes of 7.9 inches. It takes 177 ft to come to a halt from 70 MPH. The car is very light too, at just around 2,312 lbs and it does not take much power to come to a halt. The pedal is linear and does not have any hidden issues. 

Model

2019 Chevrolet Spark

2019 Honda Fit

2019 Ford Fiesta

2019 Kia Rio

Brake Front (in.)

9.3

10.3

10.2

11.0

Brake Rear (in.)

7.9

7.9

7.9

8.0

Curb Weight (lbs.)

2312

2522

2537

2714

60-0 MPH (ft.)

N/A

126

121

N/A

The Spark comes with the smallest brakes, while the rivals here have bigger brakes. The 60-0 MPH stopping distance of the Honda Fit is not confidence-inducing at all at a braking distance of 126 ft. The Ford Fiesta performs decently with a braking distance of 121 ft. Again, the Kia Rio’s braking performance is not known but from the size of its rotors and considering its curb weight, we expect a decent stopping distance from the car as well.

Fuel Economy
6.0/10

The Spark has a pretty frugal powertrain, but it is not the most frugal in its segment. It still can be considered to offer “above average” gas mileage in its segment. The 2019 Chevrolet Spark mpg is rated at 29 for the city, 38 for the highway, and 33 MPG combined output. Meanwhile, the CVT offers 30 MPG for the city, with the rest of the figures remaining the same. 

It comes with a small 9-gallon fuel tank, which still allows it to cruise for 270/333/297 miles. This is not a car you would want to take on very long trips without any gas stations nearby. Not the highest range in the segment either.

Model

2019 Chevrolet Spark

2019 Honda Fit

2019 Ford Fiesta

2019 Kia Rio

MPG (city)

30

29

27

28

MPG (highway)

38

36

35

37

MPG (combined)

33

31

30

32

Fuel Tank Capacity (gallons)

9

10.6

12.4

11.9

Range (city/highway/combined) (miles)

270/333/297

307/381/328

334/434/372

333/440/380

The other hatchbacks completely leave the Spark in the dust when it comes to the total driving range offered. The Ford Fiesta has the lowest fuel economy here but offers the best driving range owing to its sizable 12.4-gallon gas tank. The Honda Fit and the Kia Rio are almost evenly matched with each other in terms of fuel economy and trail the Spark closely.

Interior
4.0/10

Yes, indeed it is. Though the 2019 Chevrolet Spark interior is not stuffed with the most advanced tech and the most comfortable materials, it still offers an attractive yet neat design. The dashboard has a design that would perfectly fit inside a tiny hatchback like this. The V-shaped design slopes down at the center console. There are buttons and dials within easy reach of the driver making the design pretty ergonomic. On the LS and 1LT trim, you will find Jet Black cloth as standard. But the ACTIV and 2LT get Jet Black leatherette with silver accent stripes. You also leather-wrapped steering heated in the higher trims.

The base trims have a 4-way driver’s seat with manual fore/aft and manual recline and a 2-way passenger’s seat with just manual recline. The head restraints are also 2-way adjustable. Standard trim is cloth, but the higher trims get leatherette seats. The higher trims also feature heated seats. The seats are mostly comfortable. The front row has decent spacing, as you would expect. But the rear row is where things get cramped. Headroom and legroom are compromised, and not exactly ideal for adults. Maybe children and teenagers can fit in. Oh, and it can only seat 4 people.

Being a tiny hatchback, it does not have much room for storage at the back either. The standard cargo capacity is just around 11 cubic feet, which can be ideal for your daily groceries, a couple of suitcases, and maybe a few other things for a weekend trip. The rear seats can be folded in a 60/40-split and they open up to 27.2 cubic feet of cargo space, which can allow for a decent bit of storage. In-cabin storage solutions are impressive, with large cupholders, glove-box, and center console storage.

Model

2019 Chevrolet Spark

2019 Honda Fit

2019 Ford Fiesta

2019 Kia Rio

Passenger capacity

4

5

5

5

Front Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.)

39.0/50.8/41.7

39.5/54.8/41.4

39.1/52.7/41.3

38.9/54.1/42.1

Second Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.)

37.0/49.8/33.0

37.5/52.6/39.3

37.2/49.0/31.2

37.4/53.3/33.5

Standard Cargo Capacity (cubic feet)

11.1

16.6

14.9

17.4

As it is evident form the table, the rear seats of all of these hatchbacks are quite low on space, making them unsuitable for tall adults over long trips. The only one that can fit adults properly is the Honda Fit. The Fit and the Kia Rio offer the best cargo storage, while the Spark takes a loss here too.

Some interior features include:

  • Simulated-leather seat trims(Activ)
  • 4-way manually adjustable driver’ seat
  • Leather-wrapped steering wheel
  • Cruise control
  • Single-zone manual air conditioning
  • Overhead courtesy lamp with OnStar controls

What’s there to keep you entertained?

The Spark is equipped with a 7” screen running on Chevy’s Infotainment System 3. The system is integrated into the dashboard. It is very easy to use and intuitive. Also, it is responsive. It is perhaps one of the best bits about the car in general.

Standard features on offer include AM/FM Radio, Bluetooth, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, 4G LTE Wi-Fi Hotspot, two illuminated USB ports. Every trim except the base trim offers SiriusXM radio. There are four speakers available as standard. Also, all the trims except the standard trim offer six speakers. 

Highlights of the infotainment system are:

  • 7” color touchscreen display
  • AM/FM radio
  • Bluetooth
  • Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
  • SiriusXM Radio w/ All Access trial subscription
  • 2 illuminated USB ports
  • 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot

Exterior
3.8/10

The 2019 Chevrolet Spark has upgraded from being a rather uninteresting looking car to just the opposite with a compelling design for a budget hatchback. It still looks like a typically entry-level car, however, so don’t expect any onlookers to ogle at your ride. The front fascia sees the two redesigned headlights which look more aggressive and have evolved into a better shape. The grille has also been made wider and bigger. It also has front fog lamps. The higher trims enjoy a chrome surround on the exterior.

The hood is small and slopes into the front fascia. There is a strong line on the side of the car. The rear looks just like you would expect a normal hatchback to look, with an uninteresting design. But there is a rear spoiler to spice things up. The rear door handles are integrated neatly into the rear windows. The LS rides on 15” steel wheels, while the 1LT and 2LT run on 15” silver-painted wheels. ACTIV gets 15” alloy with black contrast inserts. The LS trim comes with halogen projector headlamps. The 1LT and 2LT offer LED DRLs.

Model

2019 Chevrolet Spark

2019 Honda Fit

2019 Ford Fiesta

2019 Kia Rio

Curb weight (lbs.)

2312

2522

2537

2714

Length(in)

143.1

161.4

159.7

160.0

Width(in)

62.8

67.0

67.8

67.9

Height(in)

58.7

60.0

58.1

57.1

Ground clearance (in)

6.0

4.4

N/A

5.5

Wheelbase (in)

93.9

99.6

98.0

101.6

All the hatchbacks are tiny and therefore, have tiny dimensions. The Kia Rio has the longest wheelbase and hence, the highest cargo capacity. The Honda Fit has the best design here and looks like a classy urban car. The Ford Fiesta looks the weirdest with an abruptly-ending front fascia and a big front grille.

Some exterior features include:

  • 15” wheels
  • Heated side mirrors w/ manual-folding
  • Fixed rear window defroster
  • Light tinted glass
  • Variable intermittent wipers
  • Black grille
  • Halogen/LED headlights

Safety
7.0/10

The Spark has not been tested by NHTSA yet. The IIHS only tested it for moderate overlap front and side, for both of which, it was rated “Good”. Even though it has not been rated, it's still pretty safe for entry-level car standards. It has been completely redesigned and the chassis has also been strengthened. It also comes with the following safety features:

  • StabiliTrak
  • Hill-start assist
  • OnStar and Chevrolet Connected Services
  • Chevrolet Connected Access
  • Seat belt pretensioners
  • Tire pressure monitoring system
  • 10 total airbags

Competition
8.0/10

2019 Chevrolet Spark vs 2019 Honda Fit

The Honda Fit is an excellent hatchback. It offers better performance and more power. It also offers one of the most spacious rear rows in this segment. Also, it offers better cargo spacing. It might have slightly lesser fuel economy but has more range due to its higher tank capacity. The Fit might cost a little bit more, but there is no defeating the champ of affordable hatchbacks. It's just the better hatchback overall.

2019 Chevrolet Spark vs 2019 Ford Fiesta

The best part about the Ford Fiesta is the nippy and nimble driving dynamics it offers. It is the more athletic go-to option if you want to enjoy the most out of your driving. But it has a pretty cramped rear row, even more so than the Spark. The Fiesta claims some points back by offering a more spacious cargo capacity. It also offers a better range. This can be a tough call, but we believe the Fiesta has got better looks than the Spark.

2019 Chevrolet Spark vs 2019 Kia Rio

The Kia Rio is another excellent choice for a hatchback. It has better performance than the Spark and also drives really well. It costs slightly more, but it has a decent interior with almost the same amount of spacing as the Spark. However, Rio trumps the American hatchback when it comes to cargo storage. Also, the tiny American hatchback cannot beat anyone when it comes to range. The Rio can also be considered as a pretty good alternative to this car.

Final Verdict

The 2019 Chevrolet Spark is for those who are looking for their first car and is new to the world of driving. The compact dimensions and the zippy nature makes the Spar an ideal city hatchback. It also goes easy on the new drivers with its tiny size and its easy handling capabilities. It is economical but it could certainly use a bigger fuel tank and a more spacious interior. If you want practicality, it's better to invest in the Honda Fit and for better driving dynamics, the Ford Fiesta will do. The Spark is not a bad choice, but it's inarguably not the best.

Trims

    LS
    $13,220 onwards
    • 7-Inch touchscreen infotainment display
    • Air conditioning
    • Android Auto and Apple CarPlay capability
    • Chevrolet'S OnStar communications system
    • Four-Speaker audio system
    • Rearview camera
    1LT
    $15,120 onwards
    • Alloy wheels
    • Cruise control
    • Power accessories
    • Remote keyless entry
    • Six-Speaker audio system
    ACTIV
    $16,220 onwards
    • Heated Front Seats
    • Leather-Wrapped steering wheel
    • Roof rails
    • Simulated-Leather seating surfaces
    2LT
    $16,620 onwards
    • Chrome door handles and trim
    • Push-Button start
    • Rear parking sensors
    • Upgraded driver information display

Compare to similar cars

Price

$16,190- $21,520

Engine

Gasoline

Rating

6.35

Horsepower

130 hp @ 6600 rpm

Torque

114 lb.-ft. @ 4600 rpm

Capacity

5

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Gasoline

7.53

248 hp @ 5200 rpm

258 lb.-ft. @ 1450 rpm

4

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Gasoline

5.09

98 hp @ 6200 rpm

94 lb.-ft. @ 4400 rpm

5

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Gasoline

6.86

310 hp @ 6800 rpm

260 lb.-ft. @ 2800 rpm

8

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Gasoline

8.14

134 hp @ 4400 rpm

162 lb.-ft. @ 1250 rpm

5

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Gasoline

5.9

78 hp @ 6000 rpm

74 lb.-ft. @ 4000 rpm

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2019 Chevrolet Spark vs competitor's 0-60

    Car Name
    0-60 MPH
    Quarter Mile
    Top Speed
    SourceCompare
    10.3 sec17.9 sec-
    5.5 sec14.3 sec130 mph
    6.3 sec14.9 sec130 mph
    8.2 sec16.4 sec118 mph
    8.72 sec--
    12.2 sec18.8 sec-

    2019 Chevrolet Spark vs competitor's MPG

      Car Name
      MPG City
      MPG Highway
      MPG Combined
      Fuel Tank Capacity
      Range (C/H)
      SourceCompare
      30 mpg38 mpg33 mpg9 gal.261/342 mi.
      33 mpg41 mpg36 mpg9.2 gal.303.6/377.2 mi.
      28 mpg37 mpg31 mpg11.6 gal.324.8/429.2 mi.
      29 mpg36 mpg31 mpg10.6 gal.307.4/381.6 mi.
      21 mpg34 mpg27 mpg15.8 gal.379.2/537.2 mi.
      18 mpg27 mpg21 mpg19.4 gal.349.20/523.80 mi.

      2019 Chevrolet Spark vs competitor's dimensions

        Car Name
        Length
        Width
        Height
        Ground Clearance
        Wheelbase
        SourceCompare
        143.1 in.62.8 in.58.4 in.6 in.93.9 in.
        204.3 in.78.6 in.70.7 in.8 in.120.9 in.
        182.7 in.71.9 in.54.2 in.5.1 in.110.6 in.

        2019 Nissan Versa Note

        Ranked #3

        163 in.66.7 in.60.5 in.5.5 in.102.4 in.
        161.4 in.67 in.60 in.4.4 in.99.6 in.
        157.4 in.68 in.56.1 in.5.7 in.101.1 in.

        2019 Chevrolet Spark vs competitor's trunk space

          Car Name
          Trunk Capacity
          Passenger Volume
          Max Trunk Volume
          SourceCompare
          11.1 cu.ft.83 cu.ft.27.2 cu.ft.
          23 cu.ft.101.6 cu.ft.98.2 cu.ft.
          16.6 cu.ft.95.7 cu.ft.52.7 cu.ft.
          17.1 cu.ft.86.2 cu.ft.47 cu.ft.
          15.7 cu.ft.130.5 cu.ft.15.2 cu.ft.
          13.1 cu.ft.-40.7 cu.ft.

          2019 Chevrolet Spark vs competitor's cargo space

            Car Name
            Cargo Volume
            Cargo Volume w/ Seat Area
            Max Cargo Volume
            Bed Length
            SourceCompare
            27.2 cu.ft.11.1 cu.ft.27.2 cu.ft.-
            41 cu.ft.15.7 cu.ft.15.2 cu.ft.98 ft.
            52.7 cu.ft.16.6 cu.ft.52.7 cu.ft.-
            40.7 cu.ft.13.1 cu.ft.40.7 cu.ft.-
            75.8 cu.ft.23 cu.ft.98.2 cu.ft.-
            47 cu.ft.17.1 cu.ft.47 cu.ft.54 ft.

            2019 Chevrolet Spark vs competitor's towing capacity

              Car Name
              Towing Capacity
              Payload Capacity
              Weight
              SourceCompare
              --2246 lbs.
              1500 lbs.1798 lbs.4362 lbs.
              -789 lbs.3574 lbs.
              -775 lbs.2750 lbs.
              -915 lbs.2522 lbs.
              -892 lbs.2018 lbs.

              2019 Chevrolet Spark Hatchback Problems, Issues, Complaints, Recalls, and which year to avoid?

              1

              Recalls

              0

              Investigations

              12

              Complaints
              Overall Safety Rating
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              MPG Combined : 33 mpg

              0-60 : 10.3 sec

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              Frequently Asked Questions

              Is a 2019 Chevy Spark a good car?
              The 2019 Spark ranks low in the segment but it can be a decent used vehicle at an affordable price.
              What are the 2019 Chevy Spark problems?
              With a single recall and eight complaints registered with the NHTSA, the 2019 Spark problems are mainly related to the service brakes, structure, electrical system, powertrain and airbags.
              Is the 2019 Chevy Spark reliable?
              With a J.D. Power Consumer Rating of 82/100 for quality and reliability, the 2019 Chevrolet Spark can be termed as reliable.
              Is the 2019 Chevy Spark good in snow?
              Yes. Owing to lower curb weight, the 2019 Spark is less likely to get stuck in snow. However, heavy snow must be avoided.

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              Nancy Cable

              2019 Chevrolet Spark

              LS 4dr Hatchback (1.4L 4cyl 5M)

              Not Rated

              User Overall Rating

              Posted On: June 30, 2024

              You're looking at your best little buddy! Runs like a dream

              Pros - ["Touchscreen Radio", "Gas mileage"]

              Cons - ["No trunk space", "Too many bad sensors"]

              This vehicle is state of New York five star from me. It is great ass mileage I've not had any problems with the performance of the vehicle. The only thing that I would change is having more trunk space. I love the upholstery. I love the analytics of the touch screen and being able to change the background. It's very suitable compact car.

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              Rose Dotson

              2019 Chevrolet Spark

              1LT 4dr Hatchback (1.4L 4cyl CVT)

              4

              User Overall Rating

              Posted On: September 30, 2023

              Ridiculous ride quality.

              Pros - Easy to drive, Fuel efficient.

              Cons - Infotainment screen, ride quality, Small rear seats.

              Unimpressive infotainment screen. The Chevrolet Spark is my first car. It is very easy to drive but when it comes to comfort, it ain't that good. The rear seats are very cramped especially for tall people like me. I don't prefer rear seats in my Spark. The ride quality is bouncy as well, especially on uneven terrain. Moreover, the infotainment screen is very small and not so bright during dayligh...

              4/10
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              3/10
              Interior
              4/10
              Design
              4/10
              Safety
              5/10
              Reliability
              5/10
              Deal Value
              8/10
              Dealer Review