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How much is a Chevy Spark LT?

In brief, there isn’t a new Chevy Spark LT readily available in most markets today; price information you’ll see online generally applies to used Spark LT models. Across generations and regions, Spark LT prices vary widely depending on year, mileage, condition, and location.


Current availability and how it affects price


The Spark LT is typically found in the used-car market rather than as a new, current-model offering in the United States. Availability in other countries and regions varies, so buyers should check local inventories and confirm whether a dealer has a current or recent Spark LT in stock. Because new units are uncommon in many markets, most price references you’ll encounter pertain to pre-owned examples.


Used Chevy Spark LT price ranges by model year


The following ranges reflect typical asking prices observed in widespread used-car listings and dealership inventories. Exact pricing will depend on mileage, trim details, maintenance history, and regional demand.



  • 2013–2015 Spark LT: commonly around $4,000 to $7,000

  • 2016–2018 Spark LT: commonly around $5,000 to $9,000

  • 2019–2020 Spark LT: commonly around $7,000 to $12,000


When shopping for a used Spark LT, expect variability based on factors such as mileage, accident history, service records, and whether the vehicle includes desirable options found on higher trims or is a certified pre-owned example.


What affects Spark LT pricing most


Several core factors influence the final sticker price you’ll encounter in listings or at a dealership. Being aware of them can help you negotiate and evaluate value more effectively.



  • Mileage: Higher mileage generally lowers price; low-mileage examples command higher asks.

  • Condition and history: Clean maintenance records, no accidents, and recent tire/brake service can boost value.

  • Model year and generation: Later years in the Spark LT line may carry higher prices due to refreshed styling or features.

  • Regional demand and market: Prices vary between urban and rural markets and by country or province.

  • Extras and trim specifics: LT-equivalent trims with added features (infotainment, alloys, etc.) can tilt pricing upward.


Buyers should verify vehicle history, request maintenance records, and consider total ownership costs (insurance, fuel economy, and anticipated repairs) before making an offer.


Summary


For most buyers in 2025, the Chevy Spark LT is encountered as a used vehicle rather than a new model. If you’re shopping, set expectations around used-price ranges by year, and focus on mileage, condition, and regional availability. While the Spark LT can be an economical urban car, its value hinges on the specific unit you’re considering and how well it’s been maintained.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.