Used 2016 Chevrolet Spark for Sale near Newark, DE
24 results
About 2016 Chevrolet Spark
Overview

For urban-dwelling commuters who want a downsized hatchback, Chevrolet offers its subcompact Spark with some hefty upgrades for 2016. This 5-door, 4-passenger paragon of value sports a new look for the upcoming model year, as well as more power, improved safety technology, and a number of upgrades to interior styling and features.
Again offered in 3 trims—the base LS, the midlevel 1LT, and the top-shelf 2LT—the 2016 Spark stable deviates somewhat from Chevy’s re-ordered branding for the upcoming model year in keeping the numerically differentiated LT trims.
Look for the 2016 Spark to debut a new grille and front fascia design, as well as a new headlight configuration. Also new for the 2016 model year, the Spark will ride on a slightly longer wheelbase, which Chevy claims increases passenger room. As yet, however, cargo space has not been claimed to be any larger than the current generation’s 31.2 cubic feet (with the rear seatbacks folded). A further disappointment for the upcoming Spark variants, at least in the minds of most reviewers, is the continued frustration caused by trying to fold those rear seatbacks.
Also expected to debut in the 2016 Spark is a more conventionally styled interior that boasts a redesigned dashboard and instrument-cluster arrangement that Chevy claims to be more ergonomic than the current version. Included in this interior upgrade are seats that are significantly more comfortable than the current ones.
Also coming next year is an up-powered version of the 1.4-liter inline 4-cylinder (I4) engine stashed in the current Spark. The new mill is slated to put out 98 hp under the management, once again, of either the standard 5-speed manual shifter or the available continuously variable transmission (CVT). The folks at Chevrolet additionally claim a marginal bump in mileage from this reworked 4-cylinder for next year, to go along with its 14 extra ponies.
Scheduled to return boasting 15-inch alloy wheels and a standard rear spoiler, this reworked hatchback should also again feature, depending on the selected trim, cloth or leatherette upholstery, tilt-wheel steering, and manual air conditioning. Additionally, select Spark variations will debut a standard rear-view camera and rear parking sensors for 2016.
Meanwhile, the 1LT and 2LT will again feature such added standard bling as heated power-adjustable mirrors, cruise control, and full power accessories, with the 2LT additionally sporting heated front seats and Bluetooth hands-free communications.
Techno-goodies slated for the next-gen Spark include, besides the upgraded OnStar telematics (which boast the 4G LTE WiFi connection that debuted for 2015), improved MyLink infotainment, now with a 7-inch color display, a CD player with 4 or 6 speakers depending on the trim chosen, and an auxiliary audio input. Higher trims will also return toting standard satellite radio.
Options for the 2016 Spark, unfortunately, are not available at the moment, but expect them to remain comparatively sparse.
Finally, standard safety equipment in all 2016 Spark trims will remain 4-wheel antilock brakes (ABS), traction and stability control, front side-mounted airbags, front and rear head curtain airbags, hill-hold assist, and OnStar emergency alerts and communications. The Spark 2LT, furthermore, is also slated to return with standard front fog/driving lights and turn-signal-integrated mirrors. Some brand new available safety stuff scheduled for next year’s editions includes blind-spot alerts, lane-keeping assistance, and forward-collision warning.
The current Spark lineup gets 4 out of a possible 5 stars for overall safety from the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA), while the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) gives the 2015 versions a score of Good in all safety tests except small-overlap frontal-offset testing which gets a second-best Acceptable rating.
Look for the 2016 Spark to debut in the late fall of this year, when it will again take on such capable rivals as the more expensive Fiat 500 and Scion iQ, along with its somewhat larger competitors like Ford’s Fiesta, Honda’s Fit, and Kia’s surprisingly sprightly Rio.
4.4 Overall rating
Filter by rating
hgp@u.washington.edu p
Reviewed a 2016 Chevrolet Spark on May 7, 2020
My 2016 Spark LT1 is amazing, zips around quickly, very roomy, superb on MPG. Easy to park anywhere, looks fantastic (at least for me), strong engine for its size, goes up hills or slopes quite well. Pretty much all the basic driving comfort needed at a very affordable price.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2016 Chevrolet Spark on Aug 16, 2022
Like almost everything about it except the manual locks. Ugh! Very frustrating when you are used to newer higher end vehicles. Easy to park!
kim h
Reviewed a 2016 Chevrolet Spark on Mar 25, 2021
Needs something more to make it say See me ! I know if it did I would,ve looked twice and kept coming back to it
Joseph Z
Reviewed a 2016 Chevrolet Spark on Aug 18, 2020
It is a beautiful compact car. When driving, it does not look like a small car
2016 Chevrolet Spark Price Trends
CarGurus tracks the prices of millions of used car listings every year. See how the average price of 2016 Chevrolet Spark prices has changed over time.
See more price trends







