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Spark Doing Quite Well According To NY Times
The tiny Chevrolet Spark from General Motors is about as bare bones as cars come these days, with hand-crank windows, no floor mats and one of the smallest engines of any car. Air-conditioning is optional. But to the surprise of even G.M. itself, which has traditionally struggled to sell small cars, the Spark has become an unlikely hit as many American buyers warm to a car that is cheap to buy and to operate.
Multimedia Graphic Sizing Up Small Cars.Enlarge This Image Chevrolet American buyers have warmed to the Spark, with a low price tag and affordable operating costs. It is made in South Korea. The Spark, made in South Korea, seats four, has room for groceries — and starts at $12,170, significantly less than the Fiat 500’s starting price of $16,100. It’s also inexpensive to run, getting about 35 miles to the gallon. In July, sales of the Spark increased 163 percent over the previous year, its introductory month, to a record 3,847, showing that a stripped-down minicar can succeed in a market crowded with costlier rivals like the Fiat 500 that have more features and technology. Its July sales outpaced the Fiat 500’s 2,821, which was a 24 percent decline from a year earlier. Through July this year, Spark sales were 21,435, behind only the Fiat 500’s 23,892 among minicars. “To me, it’s an appliance,” said William Wortman of Ohio City near Cleveland, who in April bought a Spark with manual transmission for his weekly 250-mile commute to his job as a toolmaker. The Spark’s 1.2-liter, four-cylinder engine makes it the smallest in the Chevrolet lineup. “It gets me back and forth,” he said. “All I wanted was a radio.” Even G.M. did not expect it would resonate this way with consumers. “We’re very surprised with how well the vehicle has been selling,” said Cristi Landy, Chevrolet marketing director. Beyond its cost, what separates the Spark, buyers say, is that it’s the only minicar sold in the United States with four doors. “The ability to get four adults in a minicar like that is what sells the vehicle,” said Andy Lilienthal, of Portland, Ore., who has run a blog on small cars, called Subcompact Culture, since 2008. G.M.’s decision to market a minicar like the Spark was a logical one, analysts said. With gasoline routinely topping $4 a gallon, many Americans are seeking better mileage. But automakers also need to make their fleets more efficient to meet strict new federal fuel economy standards that take effect in 2016, said Michelle Krebs, a senior analyst for Edmunds.com. “Everybody’s going in that direction,” Ms. Krebs said, “but no one expected G.M. to do it as well as they have.” More broadly, minicars and subcompacts, which like the Chevrolet Sonic are slightly bigger, now make up 5.9 percent of overall vehicle sales, according to Edmunds.com. That is compared with 3.1 percent in 2007. For the automakers, smaller cars have become a profitable niche in an area where they have often been outdone against foreign competition. “There was skepticism in general that Detroit could not make small cars and compete with the Japanese market, but we’re over that,” Ms. Krebs said. Beyond better fuel economy and cost savings, the styling and technology are helping change the perception of cars like the Spark, known as “penalty boxes” in the 1980s, implying that the driver was being punished for not affording a larger car. In the 1980s and ’90s, junkyards across America quickly became littered with duds like the Yugo GV, Daihatsu Charade and Geo Metro. “You were basically buying these slow, underpowered vehicles with the only advantage being that they were cheap,” Mr. Lilienthal said. The Spark and its competitors, including the best-selling Nissan Versa subcompact and No. 2 Kia Soul — which are slightly bigger and have four doors but cost about the same — come with features that were never included in subcompact cars, from air conditioning and power locks to Bluetooth and smartphone navigation. Now, buyers ask themselves, “Do I need to buy a full-size sedan, or can I get away with a Nissan Versa?” Mr. Lilienthal said. Automakers have also taken a different tack in marketing the cars, promoting them as fun to drive and easy to maneuver around the city, as well as the cost advantage.
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I think it's a nice offering from Chevy but there's many more reasons not to buy than to buy it.
I think purchasing it makes most sense if you are simply a big fan of mini cars. If so, this is the most practical one. The problems? It starts cheap, but actually not as one might expect. The much larger Nissan Versa starts lower. It's gas mileage is very good - 31/39. But again, some bigger, more powerful cars out there do as well or better. Why do the headlights have to be so awkwardly large? They run the entire length of the hood. That kills the design for me. |
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All true.
But if you hope for smaller, practical, fuel efficient cars that dont cost a lot its encouraging! In the past when reviewing small cars the NY Times didnt give them any respect at all. That there are people who want a small car in and if itself didnt seem to occur to them.
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The SMART just might be the cheapest car you can actually see and buy at a dealer though. At least in NJ. Every Spark I saw at my local dealer was $16,000+!
The SMART suspension is stiff like a Corvettes. If I had a SMART I would take out the passenger seat to store things like groceries for the trip home.
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I had the Spark for a few days and was easily able to get 36 MPG out of it in mixed driving conditions. Granted, that's just over a few days. I, too, will look forward to seeing how these do in the long term. My guess is the'll do quite well overall.
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I drove an iQ and its soft riding. After half an hour in it it feels like a much larger car inside!
I think they made the iQ to go one better on the SMART. Its got a lot more interior space and can sit 3 or 4 people/kids. It was too luxo for my taste however. Or maybe faux luxo! In my book the all time small car champ is the ECHO!
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That car scared me to death when I drove it.
We only have hills in Texas, No big mountains right? Yet this car was like going backwards on everything... and it was automatic. It also seemed to lack the "Zip" my Yaris has.
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LOL. The only thing about the looks that I really dislike is the way the color/paint comes inside the car and 'frames' the doors, etc. I don't recall ever seeing that on any car before the Spark. Perhaps the Spark is not the only one...but the only one to combine that with loud colors ? For some reason, that really bugs me.
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I don't think the interior is "immature," if you will. I do think it pushes design boundaries, and I think that's a good thing. Personally, I love the look of the Spark's interior, but that's just my two cents.
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