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What size tires fit a 2014 Chevy Spark?

The 2014 Chevy Spark comes equipped with 185/55R15 tires as standard. However, there are a few different tire size options that can be used on this vehicle.


Recommended Tire Sizes for a 2014 Chevy Spark


According to the owner's manual and information from Chevrolet, the following tire sizes are recommended for the 2014 Chevy Spark:



  • 185/55R15

  • 185/60R14

  • 175/65R14


The 185/55R15 tires are the factory-installed size and provide a good balance of ride comfort, handling, and fuel efficiency. The 185/60R14 and 175/65R14 sizes are also acceptable alternatives that may provide a slightly different ride quality or appearance.


Factors to Consider When Choosing Tires


When selecting replacement tires for your 2014 Chevy Spark, there are a few key factors to keep in mind:



  • Tire Size: As mentioned, the recommended sizes are 185/55R15, 185/60R14, and 175/65R14. Sticking to one of these sizes will ensure proper fit and performance.

  • Load Rating: The tires should have a load rating that meets or exceeds the vehicle's requirements, which is typically a minimum of 84 for the Spark.

  • Speed Rating: The tires should have a speed rating of at least H (130 mph) to match the Spark's top speed.

  • Treadwear and Traction: Consider tires with good treadwear and traction ratings for your driving conditions.


By selecting the right replacement tires that meet the size, load, and speed requirements, you can ensure your 2014 Chevy Spark continues to perform safely and efficiently.

How much can you fit in a Chevy Spark?


There's 11.1 cubic feet of space behind the rear seats and 27.2 cubic feet with these seats folded. A couple of grocery or carry-on bags can fit behind the rear seats, but larger items will require lowering the seatbacks, which don't fold flat and require moving the lower cushions. A manual liftgate is standard.



How many miles will a 2014 Chevy Spark last?


Did you know, the longest lasting Chevrolet Spark is the 2014 Petrol with an average lifespan of 182,904miles.



How much is a 2014 Chevy Spark worth today?


2014 Chevrolet Spark Pricing

Original MSRPKBB Fair Purchase Price (national avg.)
LS Hatchback 4D$14,305$4,645
1LT Hatchback 4D$15,820$5,106
2LT Hatchback 4D$17,210$5,441



What is Chevy replacing the Spark with?


Chevrolet Trax LS
As a result, the Chevrolet Spark was discontinued in 2022 and Chevrolet has focused on continuing to refine our selection of other models. If you're a San Diego driver looking for something similar at Kearny Mesa Chevrolet, we recommend you check out new models like the 2024 Chevrolet Trax LS — here's why.



What is the main problems with Chevy Spark?


Common 2021 Chevy Spark Problems

  • Fuel System: Charcoal Canister issues; Fuel system defects affecting vehicle performance.
  • Airbags: Airbags failing to deploy during crash; Airbag light issues.
  • Seatbelts: Seatbelt failure during accidents; Front center seatbelt may be improperly attached.



What size tires does a Chevy Spark use?


2022 Chevrolet Spark 4 Dr Hatchback ACTIV 185/55R15 (82T) Tires.



How many tire sizes can I go up?


When changing tire sizes, we recommend staying within 3% of the diameter/height of the original tire. Any more than this and you face the risk of brake failure. This tire calculator is for information purposes only and we do not guarantee fitment based on this calculator alone.



Why is Chevy discontinuing the Spark?


The End of the Chevy Spark
It was the smallest car in the Chevy lineup, and very affordable, as well. Unfortunately, sales for the Chevy Spark began to decline around 2017. The primary reason for this decline was simple market needs.



What size tires are on a 2014 Chevy Spark?


The Spark is easier to live with: it's at home in the city, but those who log many highway miles should look to something larger. 2014 Chevrolet Spark tires could be 185/55R15 or 195/55R15 depending on the Spark's trim level, which includes LS, LT, LT Front, and LT Rear.



Can you put bigger tires on a Chevy Spark?


That would allow you to safely put 205/45R16 tires or even 205/40R17 tires on your Chevy Spark. The larger wheel diameters here would provide a more modern, stylish look.


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