Showing posts with label chevrolet spark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chevrolet spark. Show all posts

Monday, March 20, 2017

Chevrolet Spark - Generation 3.2 (2013-2016)

CHEVROLET SPARK (2013-2016)

An update for 2013 gave the Spark some nips outside and inside. No changes were done when it comes to the engine and equipment.

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See the latest model of the Spark


Monday, February 13, 2017

Used Car Review - Chevrolet Spark (2011-2016)

As this model is slated to be replaced by an all new generation, let us revisit this one.

2011-2016 Chevrolet Spark

History
Mention the words Korean car and the top two names that come to mind are Hyundai and Kia, then we do have the occasional oddball brands like Ssangyong and Renault Samsung on the minority side. On the other hand, do you remember the Daewoo brand whose offerings include the cheapo Racer sedan and the cute Matiz hatchback? Oh, the one that we had two decades ago whose distributor is based from Cebu and had ventured to Chrysler vehicles and to multicabs later on. While Daewoo passenger cars are now a part of GM Korea (and these were renamed to Chevrolets in their home country later on), their commercial vehicles division was purchased by Tata Motors of India while their bus division stayed on.

Based on the Beat displayed at the 2007 New York Auto Show which was displayed alongside the Trax (which became an actual production car) and Groove concepts, the third generation Spark won a poll by General Motors which gave a green light as a real production car. Production commenced in 2009 with deliveries started the following year in various world markets under numerous names. Before we leave this paragraph, this one made its debut as Skids in Michael Bay's Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen in 2007 which also featured in what would be the fifth generation Camaro, also known as Bumblebee.

One of the vehicles which brought back the Chevrolet name to life in the Philippines is this one, which replaced the ho-hum second generation model from 2006 to 2010. When it was first debuted in February 2011, the LT with a stick shift and a 1.2 engine is available with the LS having both transmissions and a 1.0 engine followed months later. A minor update occurred in May 2013 without any line-up changes.

Value and Costs
Priced below P600,000 during its run, the Spark had initial success but it dwindled due to the popularity of Japanese rivals as well as the Trailblazer later on. For those who want a city dweller without experiencing first owner depreciation, second hand units can be had between P200,000 to P400,000. Units purchased from April 2011 enjoy a five year warranty, so look for a vehicle sold from March 2012 to utilize this one.

Comparing to some rivals from Japan and Korea sold at the same time, this one could be somewhat pricier to maintain and parts aren't that much widespread, although the latter can be rectified if you look beyond the casa. Fuel consumption with the automatic isn't that good compared to the manual, so while you can, learn to drive stick if you really want this one or rivals can provide you better. Problem points for this car involve the auxiliary fan and the aircon, so keep an eye on those items.

Exterior and Interior
As we said earlier, its Beat concept car origins gave the car some character and flair (as opposed to some egg-like of the old model) and it will make your head turn. A bold move, to be honest, since it presented a new era the bow tie brand during its time. Another feature which was last seen in the Nissan Terrano of the 90s and copied by the Honda HR-V is the rear door handles situated at the pillar, making access by children difficult. LS models have black door handles and steel wheels while the LT has alloy wheels and body color door handles.

Going inside, you'll be treated to a roomy cabin with expanse spaces for your heads and legs. One feature which you may find it cool or tacky is the LED tachometer that is inspired from a motorcycle. Good thing that interior quality had improved, with the previous model having a cheap one which reflects its price.

Engine
Two Daewoo developed engines are in use for Philippine market models, with both of these coming from the STEC-II family. The 1.0 having 67hp at 6,400rpm and 90Nm at 4,800rpm and 1.2 with 81hp at 6,200rpm and 110Nm at 4,600rpm won't win you any awards but they're up to task. Going for the 1.0 will give you slow acceleration when paired to an automatic while the manual is decent. Our engine of choice is the 1.2, since it has enough grunt and is fun to drive (which we will delve later)

Driving Impressions
Thanks to a curb weight below a thousand kilos, this one is a fun partner especially that handling is a notch higher than rivals. Braking needs your constant attention as this one lacks ABS brakes, something that rivals sold today have as standard. Who says that going cheap you can't have fun?

Verdict
While an improvement over its dowdy predecessor, the second generation does not standout the sub-compact crowd, maybe except for driving dynamics. The Celerio is fuel friendly, the Picanto has a high quality interior, and the i10 is the total package. If you're willing to live with some faults, then this is a good pick.

Monday, May 30, 2016

Quickie Used Car Review - Chevrolet Spark (2006-2010)

Welcome to our quickie used car reviews, in which we will summarize our car reviews to three sections: the overview of the car, the variant that you should get, and the associated maintenance costs. Links to the full review will be posted here.


2006-2010 Chevrolet Spark

The Good: Can go with ease around town, headroom is decent

The Bad: Engine needs to work hard, limited cabin space

The Say: Rivals outdone this hatch in every aspect.

Go For: 1.0 LT
Avoid: 0.8 badged as Matiz

Price Range: P150,000-P200,000
Our Rating: **

Full Review: Used Car Review - Chevrolet Spark (2006-2010)
Latest vehicle profile: Chevrolet Spark

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2006-2010

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Chevrolet Spark - Generation 3.1 (2011-2013)

CHEVROLET SPARK (2011-2013)

Based on the Beat concept unveiled in 2007, the third generation Spark is more improved than the model it replaced (but not a class standout, either). There's a 1.2 engine and an automatic transmission option against a single variant before.





Thursday, November 20, 2014

Chevrolet Spark - Generation 2 (2006-2010)

CHEVROLET SPARK (2006-2010)

Smaller than the Aveo, the Spark offers only one variant and was renamed in June 2007. July 2006 to May 2007 were named the 1.0 L while June 2007 and later were the LT that gains numerous equipment.






Monday, July 28, 2014

Car Profiles - Chevrolet Spark

CHEVROLET SPARK

Sold as early as late 2015 in several markets, this late entry may have helped Chevrolet in a segment that is growing. Unlike the model it replaced, a larger 1.4 resides under the hood and comes with an optional CVT.

The Good:
The Bad: 

Price Range: P694,888-P859,888
Our Rating: 

Last Update: February 5, 2018

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Car Profiles - Chevrolet Spark (2011-2016)

2011-2016 Chevrolet Spark

The Good: Practical and easy to drive

The Bad: Hard to reach rear door handle and overtaxed 1.0 with AT

The Say: Nice but competitors are worth a look.

Go For: 1.2 LT
Avoid: 1.0 LS AT

Price Range: P325,000-P450,000
Our Rating: ***

Related Review: Used Car Review - Chevrolet Spark (2011-2016)
Latest vehicle profile: Chevrolet Spark

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2011-2013
2013-2016

Monday, December 23, 2013

Used Car Review - Chevrolet Spark (2006-2010)

On the twelfth day of Christmas Myk Belmonte gave to me... twelve Chevy Sparks

2006-2010 Chevrolet Spark

History
We are all witnesses to this: General Motors purchasing the bankrupt Daewoo Motors based in Korea. Basically, all vehicles developed by GM in Korea are badged as Daewoos while the rest of the world have them in varying names. The Daewoo name was laid to rest as GM ditched the nameplate in 2011.

Born as the Daewoo Matiz in 1998 with designs from Giugiaro (the Italian design powerhouse) and carryover engine and transmission from the Daewoo Tico upgraded to an EFi system. First Matiz units had a 0.8 engine with a 1.0 added to the line-up in 2002. A heavily revised Spark/Matiz was unveiled in 2005 with revisions in the engine, interior, and drag coefficient. This generation was discontinued in 2010 to make way for the M300 Spark based on the Chevrolet Beat concept car.

Locally, the M200 Spark made its introduction in July 2006 and battled the Kia Picanto and Hyundai Getz. It was the cheapest Chevrolet in the line-up which undercut the base model Aveo back then. It had a following among buyers but the Koreans and Suzuki clawed their way to the sales charts. February 2011 saw the introduction of the M300 Spark which gained market recognition.

Value and Costs
Those who want something cheap to run without any involvement of down payments for a brand new car might want to consider a Chevrolet Spark. It is somewhat a modelo car that is affordable to buy especially prices are between P180,000-P280,000. You might encounter some Daewoo Matiz models which are sold by the previous Daewoo distributor that possess the lethargic 0.8 engine.

Fuel economy is on the cheap side but watch out for wear and tear parts especially the Spark is intended as a city car so these items wore out. Parts outside the casa are numerous, while the dealerships have stocks that some need waiting.

Exterior and Interior
Good thing about the Spark is it saves road space, since it measures 3,495mm in length. The Giugiaro design gave the Spark some lively cues and it is available in some colors which will definitely brighten up your day. Puny steel wheels come standard but why would it matter if you'll be using it most of the time inside the city?

Inside, four people would fit in comfortably with headroom a positive. However, prepare to rub elbows with your front passenger more often as you change gears and three at the back is only suitable for close friends or small people. When it comes to driver's convenience, controls are within reach with power windows up front and mirrors are adjustable using a stick inside. Do not expect high end plastics as the Spark does not have them; it treats occupants with exposed screws and bolts.

Engine
It was a heaven sent that the S-TEC 995cc carrying 65hp and 91Nm is the standard fare among Philippine market Sparks. It is one willing engine that will propel you to the top provided you should be in the right gear. A manual transmission which will help you move is the standard engine.

Driving Impressions
We all know the feeling of driving a small car: you are easily a victim of road bullying. Despite the somewhat roomy cabin, you sit low to the ground and it was logical to have the gauges placed in the center. Suspension is on the soft side which even absorbs road ruts and does not transmit to the occupants. Shifting is easy and clutch possessing a soft modulation. Fast and curves aren't good words since it has the tendency to tip over while hill climbs require you to exercise what you have learned on your overtaking skills 101.

Verdict
If you find the Alto too bare for your needs, the Spark would be a better choice. However, some might find this suited for their tastes and preferences so further research is the key.

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Car Profiles - Chevrolet Spark (2006-2010)

2006-2010 Chevrolet Spark

The Good: Can go with ease around town, headroom is decent

The Bad: Engine needs to work hard, limited cabin space

The Say: Rivals outdone this hatch in every aspect.

Go For: 1.0 LT
Avoid: 0.8 badged as Matiz

Price Range: P180,000-P280,000
Our Rating: **

Related Review: Used Car Review - Chevrolet Spark (2006-2010)
Latest vehicle profile: Chevrolet Spark

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2006-2010