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What is the size of Spark 2008?

The phrase “Spark 2008” does not have a single, universal size. It could refer to different things released around 2008, most notably a compact car known as the Spark in many markets, or to a software project whose size is measured in software terms rather than physical dimensions. This article explains the likely interpretations and how size is defined in each context, so you can identify the right figures for your needs.


Possible meanings of Spark 2008


The term could point to a vehicle, a software project, or other uses where “size” is defined differently. Here are the main interpretations and what “size” means for each.




  • Chevrolet Spark (auto): In automotive terms, “size” means exterior dimensions, wheelbase, and cargo capacity. For a Spark around 2008 (the first-generation Spark sold in several markets under the Daewoo Matiz/Chevrolet Spark name), expect a compact footprint: roughly 3.5 meters in length, about 1.6 meters in width, and a height near 1.5 meters, with a short wheelbase around 2.3 meters. Cargo space varies with seat configuration.


  • Apache Spark (software): There is no official Spark 2008 release; the Apache Spark project appeared later. In software terms, “size” refers to the distribution download size and the memory/CPU required to run workloads on a cluster. The footprint and resource needs grow with features and data volumes.


  • Other possibilities: If Spark 2008 is a model name or a regional variant used in a specific market, the size would be defined by that product’s category and design brief.


What these interpretations share is that “size” is context-dependent, so identifying the exact product or project is crucial to pin down numbers.


Car-size specifics vs. software-size specifics


For readers researching the vehicle dimension, the figures above are general estimates for the era and platform. For software, the “size” is less about physical length and more about file size and runtime resource requirements, which vary by version and deployment style.


How to determine the exact size you need


If you need precise measurements, use these steps to verify, regardless of which Spark 2008 you have in mind.



  1. Identify the exact item: is it a vehicle (Chevrolet Spark and its regional variants) or a software project (Apache Spark) or something else using the Spark 2008 label?

  2. Specify the market or version: for cars, different markets (Europe, North America, Asia) can have slightly different dimensions; for software, different releases have different download sizes.

  3. Consult official specs or release notes: check the manufacturer’s data sheet, user manual, or the project’s release notes for authoritative figures.

  4. Measure if you have access to the item: use a measuring tape for physical dimensions, or run a sample deployment to gauge memory/CPU needs for software.


These steps help ensure you’re counting the correct measurements for your particular Spark 2008 reference.


Summary


In short, “Spark 2008” does not have a single universal size. If you specify whether you mean the Chevrolet Spark or Apache Spark (or another use), you’ll get precise dimensions or resource requirements. Always verify the exact model, market, and version to obtain accurate figures.

Is a Chevy Spark a full-size car?


The Chevrolet Spark is a subcompact car at a subcompact price that still offers plenty of driving fun and a surprising room of interior and compact space.



How big is a 2008 Chevy Spark?


The Spark 2007-2012 is a 5 seater 4 cylinder car and has length of 3495mm, width of 1495mm and a wheelbase of 2345mm.



What size tire is on a 2008 Chevy Spark?


155/65 R 13 73T.



How many inches is a Chevy Spark?


143.1 in.


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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.