http://www.providencejournal.com/article/20150620/ENTERTAINMENTLIFE/150629955/13881
Test Drive: Price cut for Chevy's electric car sparks sales
By Ann M. Job The Associated Press  Jun. 20, 2015

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The Chevrolet Spark EV is the lowest-priced 2015 electric car with two rows
of seats offered in the U.S. by a major auto manufacturer. Chevrolet |  

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The interior can seem spartan, but rear-seat legroom and headroom are
decent.    Chevrolet
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It took a price cut to generate a run on Chevrolet's 2015 Spark EV, with
savvy car buyers realizing the lower price combined with the federal
electric vehicle tax credit can make for a super deal.

Chevrolet lowered the starting retail price for the plucky subcompact
electric car to $25,995 last month, making it the lowest-priced 2015
electric car with two rows of seats offered in the U.S. by a major auto
manufacturer. With the $7,500 tax credit, the purchase price can wind up at
just $18,495 — akin to the price of a gasoline-powered small car like the
Honda Fit EX.

There also are the savings the Spark provides: $80 or more a month on gas,
according to the manufacturer, because the car uses only electricity. Even
buyers who would prefer to lease the Spark EV can get in on the deal with
Chevrolet's $139-a-month lease program that requires no down payment.

Now, the downside: It has a limited range of 82 miles on a full charge and
can take seven hours to fully charge even with a 240-volt charger.

The Spark EV is also sold in only two states: California and Oregon, with
Maryland to be added this summer. Still, the appeal was quickly apparent as
the Spark EV outsold the better-known and widely available Chevrolet Volt
(starting retail price: $35,170) in April. Total sales of Spark EVs in April
were small, 920, but far more than the 97 sold in January and more than the
905 Volts sold in April.

The federal tax credit isn't directly taken off the purchase price of the
Spark EV, but instead from a buyer's U.S. income taxes for the year the car
is purchased. So, the tax credit generally won't be seen until next income
tax season.

The Spark EV's starting manufacturer's retail price and destination charge
include power windows and door locks, keyless start, cruise control, air
conditioning and Chevy MyLink entertainment system.

The best-selling electric car in the United States last year — the larger
compact Nissan Leaf — has a starting MSRP, including destination charge, of
$29,860 for a base S model. The Spark EV has a better gasoline-equivalent
fuel economy rating than the Leaf: 119 to 114. But the Leaf, which has an
84-mile range on a single charge, is available in more states than the Spark
EV.

Meantime, the second best-selling electric car in 2014 was the Tesla Model
S, which has a $76,200 base retail price and a travel range of at least 240
miles on a single charge.

The Spark EV is not for everyone. The interior can seem spartan, even in the
tested 2LT trim level. Front and rear seats were covered in a faux leather
that felt like thick plastic, and the seats seemed smallish and had flat
cushions.

Rear door entryways were small, too, as the rear wheel wells cut into the
doorways. But rear-seat legroom and headroom are decent, and there's 23.4
cubic feet of cargo space when back seats are folded down.

The driver has a pull-down center arm rest, though there are no covered
storage spots between the front seats and rear seats. All seat adjustments
were manual in the test Spark EV.

The test Spark had good acceleration and merged well into traffic, thanks to
a class-leading 327 ft.-lbs. of torque. Chevrolet puts the 0-to-60-mph time
at 7.2 seconds.

The electric power steering gave the Spark EV a bit of a go-kart feel, as
response was decently quick. The tidy, 33.8-foot turning circle made U-turns
a breeze, and the Spark's diminutive 12.2-foot length from bumper to bumper
meant it could fit into curbside parking spots that SUVs and large sedans
had to pass up.

The Spark EV, however, was easily buffeted by winds — and even a passing
semi while sitting at a stoplight. The Spark weighs just 2,866 pounds.

The 7-inch display screen in the middle of the dashboard worked easily with
a smartphone and was reminiscent of the screen and controls in the
higher-priced Volt. There was no rearview camera, but 10 air bags are
standard.

The Spark EV is designed as a city car and does best in short, non-highway
trips. A nice feature in the configurable instrument cluster is it can show
both high and low range for a trip, so a driver can adjust his or her
driving style.

There's a Sport mode in the Spark EV that adds more pep and response, but
can reduce travel range.

The brakes worked quickly to stop the test car in emergency stops. The ride
was firm, not cushioned, and road noise was evident. And the positioning of
the heavy battery pack was noticeable, especially in hard turns.

2015 Chevrolet Spark EV
Type All-electric, front-wheel drive, four-passenger, subcompact hatchback

Engine 105kW electric motor mated to an 18.4 kilowatt-hour lithium-ion
onboard battery pack.

Mileage 128 mpg equivalent (city), 109 mpg equivalent (highway)
Range 82 miles from full battery charge after seven hours at 240 volts

Weight 2,866 pounds
Base price $25,170 for 1LT; $25,560 for 2LT
Price as tested $27,135
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