Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
In a way, you’re both right. The Chevy Bolt was GM’s first mass-produced mass-market electric vehicle, but the Chevrolet Spark did have a brief run as an
The Spark first debuted in the US in 2012, and for three years an EV version of the Spark was available in California, Oregon, and eventually Maine. The Spark EV got just 82 miles on a single charge.
The Spark EV was discontinued to make room for the Chevy Bolt, but the gas-powered Spark stayed in production as Chevrolet’s smallest and most affordable car until it was also discontinued this year.
Regardless of whether you’re buying or leasing your new car, you’ll need a
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