General Motors plans to continue limited sales of its Chevrolet Spark EV battery-electric subcompact in three U.S. markets for the 2016 model year without a price change.
by Alexis Tucker
December 4, 2015
Photo courtesy of Chevrolet.
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Photo courtesy of Chevrolet.
General Motors plans to continue limited sales of its Chevrolet Spark EV battery-electric subcompact in three U.S. markets for the 2016 model year without a price change.
Depending on a buyer’s tax situation and residence, however, the Spark EV could cost less than $15,000 after full federal and state tax credits and retail incentives.
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"The 2016 Chevrolet Spark EV — Chevy’s first pure electric vehicle — is sold in limited quantities in California, Maryland, and Oregon, and the MSRP remains $25,995," said Kathy Beslic, advertising and marketing manager of Chevrolet electric vehicles.
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