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Chevy's Sonic --The Only US Made Sub-Compact--Will Start Selling With A Price of $14,495


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FYI: Chevrolet Buyer's Guide

DETROIT-- June 17, 2011:

  • Offers more standard safety equipment than any vehicle in its class with 10 airbags and the security and convenience of OnStar
  • Available 1.4L Turbo expected to achieve best-in-class acceleration and 40 mpg hwy

The suggested retail price of the all-new 2012 Chevrolet Sonic begins at $14,495 including destination but excludes tax, title, license and dealer fees. Sonic comes with the most standard safety equipment in the sub-compact class, including 10 air bags. Air conditioning, power door locks, remote keyless entry and 15" alloy wheels also are standard.  

The Sonic, the only sub-compact built in the United States, is expected to deliver 40 mpg highway with class-leading acceleration when paired with the 1.4L Turbo and six-speed manual transmission.

The Sonic is offered in two body styles: a four-door sedan and a five-door hatchback. Each delivers outstanding rear-seat roominess and cargo space.

"Sonic shares the spirit of Chevrolets like the Corvette by delivering athletic and agile performance," said Rick Scheidt, vice president of Chevrolet marketing. "Today's customers have high expectations for small cars. Sonic comes with an unexpected level of standard equipment so that every customer will have comforts and amenities they desire."

The 2012 Sonic will be for retail sale this fall in three models with two body styles:

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

Major available upgrades on Sonic include:

  • Six-speed automatic transmission (with 1.8L engine) - $1,070
  • 1.4L Turbo with six-speed manual transmission (available on LT and LTZ) - $700

"Sonic is truly a safer small car with three more airbags than the nearest competitor," said Scheidt. "It also offers the safety, security and convenience of OnStar with Turn-by-Turn Navigation on all models."

Base Models

2012 Chevrolet Sonic

LS Sedan

2011 Fiesta S Sedan

2011 Honda Fit

MSRP, including destination

$14,495

$13,995

$15,870

Engine

1.8L Ecotec

1.6L I-4

1.5L I-4

Horsepower (hp)

138

120

117

Torque (lb-ft)

125

112

106

Standard transmission

5-speed manual

5-speed manual

5-speed manual

Passenger volume (cu ft)

90.4

85.1

90.8

Trunk volume (cu ft)

14

12.8

Not applicable

Standard air bags

10

7

6

OnStar (six months)

Standard

Not available

Not available

Navigation (OnStar Turn-by-Turn)

Standard

Not available

Not available

Hill Hold

Standard

Optional

Not available

Power rear child safety locks

Standard

Not available

Not available

15" alloy wheels

Standard

Not available

Not available




Production of the Sonic begins this fall at the General Motors Orion Assembly Center in Michigan, which received a $545-million investment in upgrades and retooling, and will help restore approximately 1,000 jobs in the metropolitan Detroit area.