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Chevrolet - Spark (2010)

Looking for a Chevrolet Spark and wondering what a 2010 model costs in today’s market? Whether you’re a first‑time buyer, a seasoned dealer, or simply curious about the Chevrolet Spark price, the data below gives you a clear snapshot of what to expect. From the engine that powers this subcompact to realistic depreciation curves, every detail is laid out to help you make an informed decision. What is a 2010 Chevrolet Spark worth, after all, depends on mileage, features, and where you’re buying from – but we’ll unpack the numbers so you can focus on the right choice for your budget.

  • Engine & Power: 1.4 L, 75 hp, 101 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or optional 3‑speed automatic
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (premium optional)
  • Fuel Economy: EPA rated 28 mpg city / 30 mpg highway
  • Dimensions: Length 147.8 in, Width 65.7 in, Height 52.6 in; Wheelbase 90.6 in
  • Weight: Approx. 2,320 lb curb weight
  • Capacity: Seats 5; 13 qt/38 L cargo area
  • Drive: Front‑wheel drive
  • Trim Options: Base, LS, LT, and RS (sporty version)
  • Features: Power windows, keyless entry, 4‑inch display, adaptive headlights (optional)

When you’re researching used Chevrolet Spark price ranges, the most common factors considered are mileage, line‑of­-sight condition, service history, and market demand. A low‑mileage 2010 Spark in excellent condition can command a higher price than a high‑mileage counterpart with a few minor dents. The website’s database pulls data from thousands of sales, giving you a comprehensive visual range that adapts by region and vehicle condition.

Understanding Chevrolet Spark depreciation is just as important as knowing the base price. New to the market, the 2010 Spark has proven to hold its value better than many of its rivals in the subcompact segment. Historically, the average depreciation curve for the Spark looks like this: