2015 Spark Hatch 1LT Chevy {Dwayne Lanes}

10922541_10205593528060682_1771087459182195536_nAbout The Car: The 2015 Spark is Chevrolet’s smallest and least-expensive car. Tinier even than the Chevy Sonic subcompact. The 4-passenger Spark hatchback falls into the mini car class. The Chevy Spark has a low starting price around $13,000 and a fuel economy rating of up to 39 mpg, figures that will attract younger drivers and those seeking high fuel efficiency. With its four doors and pair of rear seats, the 2015 Chevrolet Spark is more practical than its slightly smaller rivals. Chevy’s city-friendly micro car can turn on a dime and fits anywhere, but is not ideal for long highway commutes.The 2015 Spark Hatch 1LT from Dwayne Lanes Arlington, WA is found in Manuel, automatic, and EV as well. You can find this car for less than $16,000, depending your style, add ons, and which car you choose, I seen it as less as $11,000. This is a very simple care, great for a small family, a couple, or a single person. This car isn’t made for many kids, one or two maybe thats about it. The backseats aren’t that roomy. The seats have hidden hooks for the car seats, and hooks on the back dash as well. This car has 31 city and 39 highway, 31.2 leg room in the front, 15′ tires, 10 total airbags, OnStar, ECOTEC 1.2L DOHC 4-cylinder MFI engine, and Green w/Green trim, Cloth seat trim. This car comes in about 5 colors, blue, red, lime, black and so on.

The Dashboard
The Dashboard

This is what you see when you’re driving, this is all of your inside dash. It has all the needs of a normal one, but jammed inside this little piece. I actually like it better as it is so easy to read, its big, it’s all compacted right there before your eyes. Has MPH, RPM, gear drive, time, miles, gas (and what side it’s on), plus all the needs when the car is having issue, out of gas, engine light, hauling light and much more.

Radio, controls, and more
Radio, controls, and more

Here is your touch screen radio, OnStar, XM Radio, has settings for your sound control, quality, and depth. It’s a pretty simple, easy to use touch screen, and is in arms reach. You also have all the basic controls for heater, AC, defrost, and an outlet for charging. There is a pretty big glove compartment, a pocket above the glove compartment. The fans in the middle move up and down and left and right. The ones on the sides by the window are round, and spin in a circle for any air reach.

Front Row
Front Row

Front row for the seating is simple, a bar to move seat forward and backwards on driver and passenger side. A engine hood lift on the floor by the seat, a knob for adjusting the back side of the seat. Arm rests on both sides, that go up and down. Can hide away, or keep down. Pretty simple center console not much there 2 cup holders, and a pocket for phone, charger, change, and about it. Doors have controls of windows, locks as well.

Back seat buckets
Back seat buckets

Here you have the back seats, as you can see their isn’t much leg room, but if you have a short person driving the leg room will get more room. There is latches on each seats for car seats and boosters. There is a cup holder and a pocket for items. There is knobs on both sides on the seats by the window that will bring the seats down to make more trunk room space. The seats are very comfortable and strong. The seat belts hide away into the seats to make it look less cluttered.

Trunk
Trunk

Here is your trunk, not much room to work with. Fits an umbrella stroller pretty good, and a regular stroller takes up pretty much all the room. There is a net by the hatch that opens into the trunk. You are looking into the backseat view. Its pretty small and narrow, holds grocery’s, golf clubs, junk all just fine.

Back End
Back End

As you can see the trunk is a hatch, and opens up very easily, and closes easily, you don’t need to be tall to be able to reach it when its hanging high up. Once you open it, it will go up on its own pretty slowly or you can push it up. Has reverse, breaks, blinkers sets in the back. Pretty tiny back-end for the car, but with the way its built it just flies into the wind.. Great little go-cart spark for sure.

Side view
Side view

I just love the handles on the back seat doors, you will actually find them next to the window rather than where they normally are, which keeps your handles clean and dusty free. As you can see the car isn’t very long, it’s a pretty tiny little car. It has great pick up speed, rather than take off speed. You can’t even tell or feel that your driving 60 MPH in this car it’s so light weight. It’s very easy to get in and out of. The bars behind the wheel for the blinkers, lights, brights, wipers, and so on, are all compacted nicely into two of them, the wipers one you will find by the radio side, and the lights one, on the other side. There is a dial for the main lights, for on, off, and auto, to make it easy for an old person driving this car. All in all a great tiny car for a small family, your kid off to college, or for a single family. The price is awesome, very cheap car, but very powerful and fun to drive.

Disclosure: I received product(s) for free, in exchange for an honest review, which may differ from yours. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I used personally, and believe will be good fit for consumers.

Author: Tiffany Crooker

Hello, my name is Tiffany and I'm 36 years old. I am the only child and grew up in California. Now residing in WA State, in a small town called Granite Falls, a very beautiful city by the mountain Loop. I have 2 boys Malakai who is 11 & special needs of a very rare genetic disorder, he got from his mama. Then Winston who is 9 and acts like a teenager already. We also have our doggy back Lily who is 5. Soon to be getting a kitten to keep the dog company, I do nature photography & people for about 15 years now. I have worked with media agencies as a screener (showing blogs true stats and followers), and love being a Journalism on the side while managing a whole household.

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