/2012 Chevrolet Sonic U.S. Price and Specs

2012 Chevrolet Sonic U.S. Price and Specs

2012 chevrolet sonic at 2012 Chevrolet Sonic U.S. Price and Specs

Chevrolet Sonic, the car that replaced the dreadful Aveo, goes on sale this Fall in both sedan and hatchback form, starting at $14,495.

That price includes destination but excludes tax, title, license and dealer fees. And if you thought Hyundais are well equipped, you have to take a look at the Sonic’s options list! In the safety front, the car comes packed with features including 10 air bags. Air conditioning, power door locks, remote keyless entry and 15? alloy wheels also are standard.

As for the engines, it can be had with a 1.4L Turbo and six-speed manual transmission that delivers 40 mpg, and a 1.8 liter developing 140 hp.

Pricing and options:

Sonic LS starting at $14,495 sedan, $15,395 hatchback, including:

  • Standard 1.8L Ecotec engine and five-speed manual transmission
  • Class-exclusive standard 15-inch alloy wheels
  • The most standard safety features in the segment, with 10 air bags, StabiliTrak electronic stability control with rollover sensing, traction control, anti-lock brakes, collapsible pedal system and power rear-door child safety locks
  • Standard OnStar, with a six-month subscription including Turn-by-Turn navigation
  • Standard convenience features, including air conditioning, power door locks with remote keyless entry and tilt/telescoping steering wheel

Sonic LT starting at $15,695 sedan, $16,495 hatchback, including:

  • Six-speaker premium sound system with CD player, XM Radio with three-month trial subscription
  • Power windows with driver’s express up/down
  • Power, heated side mirrors

Sonic LTZ starting at $17,295 sedan, $17,995 hatchback, including:

  • Connectivity package with a USB port, Bluetooth for select phones and music, steering-wheel-mounted audio controls
  • Heated leatherette front seats
  • Cruise control
  • Fog lamps
  • Standard 17-inch alloy wheels

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