ZZP’s Alan McClure tells GM Authority that the best quarter-mile run for ZZP’s Chevy Sonic so far is 11.5-seconds at 121 miles per hour, with axles being the biggest limiting factor.

Is Chevy discontinuing the Sonic?

Chevrolet has confirmed that the Sonic subcompact sedan and hatchback are being discontinued. It’s due to a decline in sales and also will let GM’s Orion Township plant ramp up efforts to produce the refreshed Bolt EV and the upcoming Bolt EUV crossover.

Are Chevy Sonics good vehicles?

The 2019 Chevrolet Sonic ranks near the top of our used subcompact car class. It offers a spacious cabin, athletic handling, and an excellent reliability rating. However, a lack of basic standard features, an underpowered engine, and so-so fuel economy ratings hold the Sonic back.

What does a full body kit include?

A body kit or bodykit is a set of modified body parts or additional components that install on a stock car. Typically composed of front and rear bumpers, side skirts, spoilers, bonnets (bonnet scoop), and sometimes front and rear side guards and roof scoops.

Which Chevy Sonic is Turbo?

Type:ECOTEC Turbo 1.4L VVT DOHC 4-cyl. sequential MFI
Fuel Delivery:Sequential multi-port fuel injection with electronic throttle control
Horsepower (hp / kW @ rpm):138 /103 @ 4900 SAE certified
Torque (lb.-ft. / Nm):148 / 200 @ 2500 SAE certified (man.) 148 / 200 @ 1850 SAE certified (auto.)

How long does a Chevy Sonic last?

Multiple mileage reports suggest the Chevrolet Sonic can last for 150,000 to 200,000 miles. If you drive like every other American (15,000 miles annually), your new Chevrolet Sonic can run for 10-13 years. This shows the Sonic is a relatively well-built vehicle that will serve you for long.

Why did they discontinue Chevy Sonic?

General Motors confirmed Tuesday that it is discontinuing the Chevy Sonic, a subcompact car, “due to declining demand.” The vehicle was hailed in 2011 as a symbol of GM’s comeback in the aftermath of the company’s 2009 government-funded bankruptcy restructuring.

What is the price of a 2020 Chevy Sonic?

From $16,720
2020 Chevrolet Sonic/MSRP

How Much Does the Chevrolet Sonic Cost? The Sonic’s base price sits at $16,720. That’s not the highest starting price in the class, but many rivals have less expensive base trims. The range-topping Chevy Sonic Premier starts at $20,720 for the sedan and $21,520 for the hatchback.

Are body kits hard to install?

Having a body kit installed on a car is a pretty huge commitment. A body kit consists of front and rear bumpers, spoilers, side guards, and paint. Some kits are simple enough to install yourself, but for most it is best to have a professional do it.