Chevrolet is playing the electric vehicle price competition game with a twist. The company not only says you will save $9,000 in fuel costs over five years if you buy a 2014 Chevrolet Spark EV, but you'll be able to use all that money to buy some really cool stuff!
The Spark EV gets a combined city/highway equivalent of 119 MPGe on its 82 miles per charge range. Compared to average new vehicle, the fuel savings could mean $150 per month in saving over five years, according to the automaker.
The Chevrolet press release teases car shoppers with a few creative ideas on how to spend that $9,000. As for perks to consider, how about 6,425 Starbucks tall-size coffees of the day, airfare for a trip around the world or six pairs of Google Glasses? There's more in the press release below, along with an infographic of cartoony ways you can spend money. The MSRP for the Spark EV is $26,685 MSRP (before the federal tax incentive), and is being sold now in California and Oregon. Later on, it rolls out to Canada, South Korea and Europe. Of course, the gas-powered Spark starts at $12,185.
The Spark EV gets a combined city/highway equivalent of 119 MPGe on its 82 miles per charge range. Compared to average new vehicle, the fuel savings could mean $150 per month in saving over five years, according to the automaker.
The Chevrolet press release teases car shoppers with a few creative ideas on how to spend that $9,000. As for perks to consider, how about 6,425 Starbucks tall-size coffees of the day, airfare for a trip around the world or six pairs of Google Glasses? There's more in the press release below, along with an infographic of cartoony ways you can spend money. The MSRP for the Spark EV is $26,685 MSRP (before the federal tax incentive), and is being sold now in California and Oregon. Later on, it rolls out to Canada, South Korea and Europe. Of course, the gas-powered Spark starts at $12,185.
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