The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of the 2016 Chevrolet Spark grew slightly compared to the 2015 model, according to a pricing analysis performed by GM Authority.
The biggest increase is to the range-topping 2LT trim level with the automatic transmission; its MSRP grows $800 compared to the 2015 model. The smallest increase is to the Spark LS with the automatic transmission, whose MSRP sees a $230 bump.
Trim Level | 2016 Chevrolet Spark | 2015 Chevrolet Spark | + / – 2016 |
---|---|---|---|
LS Manual | $13,535 | $13,095 | +$440 |
LS Automatic | $14,635 | $14,405 | +$230 |
1LT Manual | $15,560 | $14,865 | +$695 |
1LT Automatic | $16,660 | $15,920 | +$740 |
2LT Manual | $17,060 | $16,265 | +$795 |
2LT Automatic | $18,160 | $17,360 | +$800 |
The Chevy Spark is all-new for the 2016 model year. It represents the second generation of the Spark nameplate in the United States and delivers an all-new exterior, interior, powertrain, and technology riding on an all-new platform.
About The Figures
- Pricing figures represent starting Manufacturer Suggested Retail Prices (MSPR) for each trim level without additional options
- MSRP obtained from Chevrolet for the United States market
- MSRP does not include $875 destination charge per vehicle
- Manufacturer incentives or rebates not included in MSRP
Comments
These prices don’t inc;lude the Spark EV, which will carry over the 2015 design until the lot is sold out, since GM will sell the Chevy Bolt Ev for 2017 in October 2016.
Is that a slight price increase from the beginning of the 2015 model year or at the end of the 2015 model year? Everyone knows that the manufacturers have several price increases throughout the model year.