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2015 Chevrolet Spark EV Repriced to Offer Greater Value

As low as $14,995 after full federal and state tax credits and Chevrolet Bonus Cash

2015-04-14

DETROIT – Chevrolet announced today Spark EV 1LT’s new manufacturer’s suggested retail price would start at $25,995. Depending on an individual’s tax situation, the Spark EV is eligible for federal tax credit up to $7,500.

“Chevrolet is committed to making EV driving more accessible, affordable and fun” said Steve Majoros, director of Chevrolet Car and Crossover Marketing. “The Spark EV is already the most efficient – and one of the most affordable – EVs you can buy. 2015 Spark EV customers will benefit from an impressive blend of technology, capability and low cost of ownership, now at an even more impressive price.”

California and Maryland Spark EV owners may also qualify for a $2,500 California state rebate or $2,300 Maryland excise tax exemption. Additional Chevrolet bonus cash is also available: $1,000 in California, $1,200 in Maryland, and $3,500 in Oregon. After full federal and state tax credits and Chevrolet bonus cash, the Spark EV could be as low as $14,995. Individuals should consult a tax professional prior to claiming any credits to confirm eligibility for tax benefits.

Spark EV owners in California and Maryland are also eligible for High-Occupancy Vehicle, or carpool lane, access

A $139 per month* sign-and-drive lease for 39 months with $0 due at lease signing including security deposit but excluding tax, title, license and dealer fees, is also available, making the Chevrolet Spark EV one of the most affordable EVs on the market.

Compared to the average new gas-powered vehicle, the Spark EV can save drivers, on average, about $83 per month in fuel costs according to EPA assessments based on 24 mpg highway for an average vehicle and 12 cents per kWh of electricity cost. More details are available at fueleconomy.gov.

Currently available at select Chevrolet dealers throughout California and Oregon, select Chevrolet dealers in Maryland will have Spark EV’s available beginning in mid-2015.

More than 90 percent of Spark EV owners are trading in a non-GM nameplate or adding a new car to the household.

“The Chevrolet Spark EV is helping us reach new buyers in critical markets like Los Angeles,” said Majoros. “Spark EV owners recognize the car as an opportunity to drive an all-electric vehicle that fits their budget and lifestyle.” The Spark EV features a combined city/highway EPA estimated range of 82 miles when fully charged and an EPA-estimated combined city/highway 119 MPGe fuel economy equivalent.

The Spark EV is compatible with the SAE combo charger for DC Fast Charging as an available option. The capability enables the Spark EV to recharge up to 80 percent of its capacity in approximately 20 minutes at select DC Fast Charging stations based on charging levels and outside temperature.

Unlike most competitors, the Spark EV’s battery system is capable of handling multiple compatible DC Fast Charges daily. Charging can also be completed in less than seven hours using a dedicated 240V charge. A 120V charge cord set comes standard. Charging can be managed and monitored remotely using the Spark EV’s smart phone application, provided by OnStar, which is standard for three years. The vehicle’s 19 kWh lithium-ion battery pack offers limited warranty protection of eight years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first.

Editors’ note: Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price excludes tax, title, license, dealer fees and optional equipment. Includes dealer freight charges and option package discounts.

*Lease example based on survey. Each dealership sets its own price. Your payments may vary. Payments are for a 2015 Chevrolet Spark EV with an MSRP of $25,995. 39 monthly payments total $5,421. Option to purchase at lease end for an amount to be determined at lease signing. GM Financial must approve lease. Take delivery by April 30, 2015. Mileage charge of $.25/mile over 10,000 miles. Lessee pays for excess wear. Payments may be higher in some states. Not available with some other offers. Residency restrictions apply.

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I have always been leery of leases so I don't know: If you lease, do you still qualify for the $7500 rebate or the Calif rebate? Or does the leasing company get that rebate? What about the Calif State rebate?
 
SteveC5088 said:
I have always been leery of leases so I don't know: If you lease, do you still qualify for the $7500 rebate or the Calif rebate? Or does the leasing company get that rebate? What about the Calif State rebate?
The owner is eligible for the $7500 Federal tax credit. There are can be some caveats, depending on your income/tax situation, esp. if you have insufficient tax liability (aka you have little income).

However, when you lease, YOU are NOT the owner. The $7500 goes to the owner (e.g. automaker/leasing company), which can choose to pass $0 to all of it to the consumer, in the form of a cheaper lease (looks like a big down payment). Nissan passes is at all. I can't speak to all the others. I know BMW passed only under $5K of it, for some stupid reason. Not sure about now.

Leasing and having the automaker pass on the entire $7500 in the form of a cheaper lease is a way around the personal tax issues, if you have them.

As for $2500 CVRP (California rebate: https://energycenter.org/clean-vehicle-rebate-project), it doesn't matter if you lease or buy. You can buy and keep for at least 30 months (was 36) or lease and keep for at least 30 months (was 36): https://energycenter.org/clean-vehicle-rebate-project/faqs/how-do-i-know-if-i-can-apply-rebate.

I am leasing my Leaf. Nissan passed on the $7500 savings to me and then some. My lease is originally only 2 years/24K miles, so it was ineligible for CVRP. I will likely extend my lease due to a Nissan offer and CAN become eligible for CVRP: http://www.mynissanleaf.com/viewtopic.php?p=418252#p418252.
 
SteveC5088 said:
I have always been leery of leases so I don't know: If you lease, do you still qualify for the $7500 rebate or the Calif rebate? Or does the leasing company get that rebate? What about the Calif State rebate?

I leased my Spark EV.
The $7500 was taken off the price.
$2500 check from the state is on the way.
$3000 check from the county will be soon.
 
DarrenDonovan said:
SteveC5088 said:
I have always been leery of leases so I don't know: If you lease, do you still qualify for the $7500 rebate or the Calif rebate? Or does the leasing company get that rebate? What about the Calif State rebate?

I leased my Spark EV.
The $7500 was taken off the price.
$2500 check from the state is on the way.
$3000 check from the county will be soon.

Which county do you reside in?
 
nj1266 said:
Which county do you reside in?
Actually, he's getting the $3k from the SJVAPCD (San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District).

The area covers Stockton, Lodi, Tracy, Modesto, and all areas south through Bakersfield.
Here is a map
 
DarrenDonovan said:
I leased my Spark EV.
The $7500 was taken off the price.
$2500 check from the state is on the way.
$3000 check from the county will be soon.

Oh man that's a steal!
 
Chaconzies said:
DarrenDonovan said:
I leased my Spark EV.
The $7500 was taken off the price.
$2500 check from the state is on the way.
$3000 check from the county will be soon.

Oh man that's a steal!


Seriously!

I feel like I got fleeced! And I still think I got a good deal lol.
 
I just pick mine up yesterday from a dealer in Portland, Oregon. $99/month for 36 months with nothing down. Hard to beat!
 
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