zzdcar' Expert Review
byCalvin KimVehicle Test Engineer
  Calvin Kim is an automotive journalist at zzdcar.
  
What’s new
  The 2018 Chevrolet Spark is unchanged.
  
Vehicle overview
  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.
  
zzdcar' Expert Rating
  With its composed ride, affordable price, and lengthy list of standard equipment, the 2018 Chevrolet Spark punches above its weight. While it's not the quickest-accelerating subcompact, this hatchback is easy to drive in cities and even easier to park.
  
Trim tested
  zzdcar has not driven any current version of the 2018 Chevrolet Spark, but we have limited experience with similar previous versions. The following is our first take on what's significant about it and what you can expect.
  
Driving
  The Spark's small four-cylinder engine is best suited for around-town use. A CVT automatic-equipped Spark takes over 11 seconds to accelerate to 60 mph from a stop, so highway on-ramps require some planning. Surprisingly, the Spark is agile around town and delivers a well-mannered ride overall.
  
Comfort
  While it's noisy, it compares favorably with other cars in the class. Seating position is upright, with minimal lateral support. The rear seats are best suited to smaller passengers.
  
Interior
  Yes, it's small, but the layout is functional. The high roofline gives it decent room, access and visibility, too. Cargo space is tight with four aboard, but it's plentiful with the rear seat folded.
  
Utility
  There's minimal cargo room with the rear seat in use, but fold it down and there's more than enough storage for the sorts of local errands that suit this subcompact hatchback.
  
Technology
  The MyLink infotainment system adds to the Spark's modern vibe. The menus are intuitive, and the graphics are sharp. The touchscreen supports multi-gesture control and provides Apple CarPlay and Android Auto interface. The standard OnStar 4G LTE service provides advanced connectivity options.
  
Which Spark does zzdcar recommend?
  Thanks  to its low price, the Spark undercuts its competitors by thousands of dollars  when new, even in its top-spec trim. Still, there's something to be said about  keeping all the bells and whistles out of your subcompact, so we'd split the  difference and go for the 1LT, which  adds much-needed features such as power windows and locks and cruise control.
  
2018 Chevrolet Spark models
  The  2018 Chevrolet Spark is available in four trim levels that differ primarily in  standard feature content. The Spark LS is a well-equipped base model, and the 1LT adds more features. The 2LT has  more convenience and driver assist features, while the Activ model increases ground clearance and tacks on roof rails for  a more active lifestyle. All trims come with a 1.4-liter four-cylinder engine  that produces 98 horsepower and 94 pound-feet of torque. The engine drives the  front wheels through either a five-speed manual transmission or continuously  variable automatic transmission (CVT).
  The  Spark LS comes with a rearview  camera, a 7-inch touchscreen, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay capability,  Bluetooth and USB connectivity, a four-speaker audio system, air conditioning,  and Chevrolet's OnStar communications system that includes a 4G LTE in-car  Wi-Fi hotspot.
  The 1LT adds 15-inch alloy wheels, power  accessories (windows, mirrors and door locks), cruise control, remote keyless  entry, foglights, and a six-speaker audio system.
  From  here, the Activ adds simulated  leather seating surfaces, heated front seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel,  roof rails, special 15-inch wheels and bodywork, and a raised suspension that  provides 0.4 inch of additional ground clearance.
  Alternately,  go for the 2LT. Compared to the 1LT,  it adds rear parking sensors,  simulated seating surfaces, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, push-button  start, an upgraded driver information display, heated front seats, and chrome  door handles and trim.
  A  sunroof is optional for the 1LT and 2LT trims. For the 2LT only, you can get a  Driver Confidence package that adds forward collision warning and lane departure  warning systems.
  
2018 Spark Highlights
Trim: LS1LTACTIV2LTLS
  
| Base MSRP | $13,050 | 
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| Engine Type | Gas | 
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| Combined MPG | 33 MPG | 
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| Cost to Drive | $113/month | 
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| Seating | 4 seats | 
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| Cargo Capacity All Seats In Place | 11.1 cu.ft. | 
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| Drivetrain | front wheel drive | 
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| Warranty | 3 years / 36,000 miles | 
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