- Exterior Color
- Black
- Interior Color
- JET BLACK/DARK TITANIUM, DELUXE CLOTH SEAT TRIM
- Odometer
- 63481
- Fuel Economy
- 25/35 MPG City/Hwy
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Drivetrain
- FWD
- Engine
- 1.8 Liter MFI DOHC
- VIN
- 1G1JC6SH0C4139861
- Stock Number
- 71433
Detailed Specifications
- Max seating capacity: 5
- Fuel System: Electronic Fuel Injection
- Fuel tank capacity: 12 gal
- LICENSE PLATE BRACKET, FRONT
- LICENSE PLATE BRACKET, FRONT
- LICENSE PLATE BRACKET, FRONT
- EMISSIONS, ARIZONA, CONNECTICUT, MAINE, MARYLAND, MASSACHUSETTS, NEW JERSEY, NEW YORK, OREGON, PENNSYLVANIA, RHODE ISLAND, VERMONT AND WASHINGTON STATE REQUIREMENTS
- EMISSIONS, ARIZONA, CONNECTICUT, MAINE, MARYLAND, MASSACHUSETTS, NEW JERSEY, NEW YORK, OREGON, PENNSYLVANIA, RHODE ISLAND, VERMONT AND WASHINGTON STATE REQUIREMENTS
- EMISSIONS, ARIZONA, CONNECTICUT, MAINE, MARYLAND, MASSACHUSETTS, NEW JERSEY, NEW YORK, OREGON, PENNSYLVANIA, RHODE ISLAND, VERMONT AND WASHINGTON STATE REQUIREMENTS
- ENGINE, ECOTEC 1.8L VARIABLE VALVE TIMING DOHC 4-CYLINDER SEQUENTIAL MFI estimated (138 hp [103 kW] @ 6300 rpm, 125 lb-ft of torque [168.8 N-m] @ 3800 rpm)
- ENGINE, ECOTEC 1.8L VARIABLE VALVE TIMING DOHC 4-CYLINDER SEQUENTIAL MFI estimated (138 hp [103 kW] @ 6300 rpm, 125 lb-ft of torque [168.8 N-m] @ 3800 rpm)
- ENGINE, ECOTEC 1.8L VARIABLE VALVE TIMING DOHC 4-CYLINDER SEQUENTIAL MFI estimated (138 hp [103 kW] @ 6300 rpm, 125 lb-ft of torque [168.8 N-m] @ 3800 rpm)
- BLACK
- BLACK
- BLACK
- 2LT PREFERRED EQUIPMENT GROUP includes Standard Equipment
- 2LT PREFERRED EQUIPMENT GROUP includes Standard Equipment
- 2LT PREFERRED EQUIPMENT GROUP includes Standard Equipment
- AUDIO SYSTEM, AM/FM STEREO WITH CD PLAYER and MP3 playback, seek-and-scan, digital clock, auto-tone control, Radio Data System (RDS), equalizer and auxiliary input jack
- AUDIO SYSTEM, AM/FM STEREO WITH CD PLAYER and MP3 playback, seek-and-scan, digital clock, auto-tone control, Radio Data System (RDS), equalizer and auxiliary input jack
- AUDIO SYSTEM, AM/FM STEREO WITH CD PLAYER and MP3 playback, seek-and-scan, digital clock, auto-tone control, Radio Data System (RDS), equalizer and auxiliary input jack
- JET BLACK/DARK TITANIUM, DELUXE CLOTH SEAT TRIM
- JET BLACK/DARK TITANIUM, DELUXE CLOTH SEAT TRIM
- JET BLACK/DARK TITANIUM, DELUXE CLOTH SEAT TRIM
- SEATS, FRONT BUCKET WITH RECLINE AND HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE HEADRESTS
- SEATS, FRONT BUCKET WITH RECLINE AND HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE HEADRESTS
- SEATS, FRONT BUCKET WITH RECLINE AND HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE HEADRESTS
- TIRES, P195/65R15 ALL-SEASON, BLACKWALL
- TIRES, P195/65R15 ALL-SEASON, BLACKWALL
- TIRES, P195/65R15 ALL-SEASON, BLACKWALL
- TRANSMISSION, AUTOMATIC
- TRANSMISSION, AUTOMATIC
- TRANSMISSION, AUTOMATIC
- WHEELS, 15" (38.1 CM) PAINTED ALUMINUM
- WHEELS, 15" (38.1 CM) PAINTED ALUMINUM
- WHEELS, 15" (38.1 CM) PAINTED ALUMINUM
Dealer Notes
Clean CARFAX. Recent Arrival! Sonic 1LT, 6-Speed Automatic Transmission, Axle Ratio: 3.94, Preferred Equipment Group 1LT.2012 Chevrolet Sonic 1LT Black FWD ECOTEC 1.8L I4 DOHC VVT 26/35 City/Highway MPGAwards: * JD Power APEAL Study * 2012 IIHS Top Safety Pick * 2012 KBB.com 10 Coolest New Cars Under $18,000
KBB.com Consumer Reviews
Overall4.1Out of 5
Good car but beware of costs when buying brand new
By Riley| on Wednesday, January 23, 2019
4.0
I've owned this car for almost a year now and my experience has been pretty decent. I chose the hatchback for extra style and uniqueness. With this comes a little less truck space, but if you're a single person you may even prefer having the shorter space. It makes grabbing items easier and stuff doesn't roll around to the back of a deep trunk. There also a shelf above that has the ability to hide your belongings or offer a little more stacking storage space. I take advantage of this on long trips. But do keep in mind this area is in view of the rear window so you have to be careful of what and where you place items so you don't obstruct your view.Speaking of long trips, if you're thinking of purchasing this and are not a single person there will not be a lot of space for items from multiple people especially for these long trips. You really have to plan for space and minimize where you can. I don't think I would recommend this car if you have children and tend to need space for all their stuff.I actually don't care for driving cars in general, but it's pretty tolerable in the Sonic. The cloth seats are fairly comfortable. I've spilled a few different things on my passenger side seat and the dark interior shows nothing. I'm not sure if it's made out of an easily cleanable or just super absorbent material, but either way I'm okay with it. I have heated seats and there is only one setting for it. Most other cars give you the option to control how warm they get, but there isn't this option in the Sonic. They also don't get as warm as most other cars I get into (I sell cars), but it at least does the trick.The backseat can be just a little tight if your front seat riders are taller, but unless you are in the 6'5 range I don't think someone sitting behind you would be so uncomfortable that they couldn't actually sit there. I don't have a car seat so I can't provide information on how well they fit.There isn't a center console so there is just one adjustable armrest on the driver side. The car is so compact that passengers usually end up sharing the armrest with me, but it's usually not a problem or uncomfortable for either person. I kind of like there not being a center console as usually it's just another area to collect unnecessary junk. In replacement of this area there is an extra cup holder, presumably for the backseat riders since there aren't cup holders in the back. Some of the good things about the car root back to how compact it is which also goes for being able to reach the glove compartment very easily from the driver. This also makes up for the lack of a center console.I have been in cars where the screen/radio is slightly tilted or just not positioned in a way that is comfortable for the driver to use, but the size and position of the touchscreen in the Sonic is good. The main controls you would use are also available on the steering wheel for an even easier experience.The gas mileage on this car is pretty good. I get about 28 MPG on average and that is a good mixture of highway and city driving. But it does have a small gas tank so filling up happens a little more frequently than in some cars. As of this moment in time at about $2 a gallon, it takes a little more than $20 to fill up from E.Some of the negative things I would say about it is that some of the parts and features just feel and look kind of cheap. The climate control knobs and the stitching in the seats are a couple of things I can think of that fit into that. Driving in bad weather conditions can be a little more tough in this car since it's so small and lightweight.A pretty big negative aspect is if you buy this car brand new it will depreciate very quickly. I would not recommend buying this car brand new unless you absolutely have to like I did. I believe I bought the car for around $17-$18K (with employee pricing) and now the trade in value on it is at about $12K, private party about $15K. Like I said I had little option with the scenario I was in, but paying almost $20K for this car is just a little silly. The prices of all cars in general have gotten pretty high so there's not a good way to avoid it really, but since you have to I would at least try to find a car that doesn't depreciate as quickly.I've only put 14k miles on it so it's hard to say as far as mechanics if it's completely reliable. I have seen slightly older Sonic's that have had different issues, but it's hard to give a general rating on it since it depends on how well a vehicle is maintained and everything. The only issue mechanically or technically that I have had so far is that I've gotten a message a couple times on the backup camera saying to "service rear camera system" or something along those lines, but it only has shown up a couple times and it still worked fine even when the message popped up so I really don't know what that's about and haven't look into it.Overall, so far I would recommend this car to a single person or a person who generally doesn't tote around a lot of cargo. It's also a pretty good car for someone who commutes or a city dweller. Would be a good first car for a kiddo or for an older person who just needs a car to go back and forth to the grocery story. So basically there's a good market of consumers who this would be good for, but beware of costs when buying brand new.…
nice little car. Have had it 2 yrs.
By space| on Monday, June 24, 2019
4.0
It gets good mileage, but I have had problems with it all the time. Turbo went out. Floor Shifter went out. All of the shocks went out.…
Worst car ice ever owned
By Kholoured| on Sunday, October 07, 2018
1.0
I have been in a family of Chevrolets and I 've owned 2 Dodges before this. I originally wanted another dodge but I wanted a more fuel efficient vehicles and dodge doesn't offer much in that department so I opted for the Chevy sonic. Biggest mistake ive ever made... I have already with owning this car since July 2017 replaced: Head gasket, Valve gasket, Valve cover, Radiator, Rotors, and know have a battery issue (possibly alternator with my luck so far with this car) not sure yet and a coolant leak somewhere...this car runs terribly. If you come up to a stop light on red (your braking to the light) and the light turns green while your still braking, you need to let off the gas for a few seconds then gradually touch the gas or it will stall, you can't just hit the gas and go... Has a lot of vibration, not sound proof tons of road noise, has no get up and go if you lay on the gas it spits and splitters and barely moves. Ive had the oil changed, air filter changed, seafoam fuel treatment, Lucas added to the oil, nothing has gotten this thing to run better. I wish I could give it back but I owe 5 yrs on this car still. That and when my warranty expired Chevy refused to give me an extended warranty without having the head gasket inspected ironically 7 days later the head gasket went. Do yourself a favor and pass on this car I'm telling you it's not worth the money get something else...…
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How much is a 2012 Chevy Sonic worth? ›
2012 Chevrolet Sonic Value - $1,732-$9,314 | Edmunds.
Do Chevy Sonics have a lot of problems? ›According to RepairPal, the Chevy Sonic reliability rating is 4.0 out of 5.0. The Sonic requires repairs about five times a year, with an annual maintenance and repair cost averaging $536. While the ratings sound good, there is always the possibility of purchasing a lemon.
Is Chevrolet Sonic 2012 a good car? ›Among subcompacts, the Sonic feels almost grown-up. It's reasonably quiet and has a relatively comfortable ride. Handling is responsive and secure. Braking performance is excellent, too but this car is far from fun to drive.
Does my Chevy Sonic have a timing belt or chain? ›Newer models use timing belts made of polyurethane and Kevlar for long life and durability. They can go as long as 100,000 miles although it's always a good idea to change it before then.
How long does the timing belt last on a Chevy Sonic? ›They can go as long as 100,000 miles although it's always a good idea to change it before then. Belt failure can cause extensive damage to the valves, pistons and other internal parts of the engine. The cost of changing the timing belt is a bargain when you consider the cost to replace the entire engine.
Is Chevy Spark or Sonic better? ›The passenger capacity of the Spark caps out at four, while the Sonic offers seating for up to five passengers. The larger Sonic allows for a maximum cargo capacity of 47.7 cubic-feet with the rear seat folded down, which is a noteworthy difference compared to the Spark.
What is wrong with the transmission on a 2012 Sonic? ›The Problem: The transmission turbine shaft may fracture as a result of a supplier quality issue, according to GM. If this occurs in 1st or 2nd gear, the vehicle would not be able to upshift into 3rd or 6th gears.
Why did Chevy stop making Sonic? ›GM decided to axe the Sonic “due to declining demand,” according to Soule. Since selling nearly 100,000 Sonics in 2014, sales have declined every year by between 15% to more than %. GM sold less than 14,000 of the cars last year.
Are Chevy Sonics expensive to insure? ›On average, the Chevrolet Sonic car insurance costs $1,386 per year in annual coverage for standard insurance coverage.
What are the recalls on the 2012 Chevy Sonic? ›General Motors LLC (GM) is recalling certain model year 2012 Chevrolet Sonic vehicles manufactured March 1, 2012, to June 29, 2012, and equipped with a 6 speed automatic transmission and 1.8L four cylinder engine. In the affected vehicles, the transmission turbine shaft may fracture.
How much does it cost to replace a starter on a 2012 Chevy Sonic? ›
The average cost for a Chevrolet Sonic starter replacement is between $429 and $554. Labor costs are estimated between $88 and $111 while parts are priced between $341 and $443.
Is Chevy Sonic good in snow? ›While the Chevrolet Sonic will perform well in most driving conditions, tackling snowy roads is clearly not one of its strong points. This will be a concern for the drivers who must commute in wintry weather.
How often should you change spark plugs Chevy Sonic? ›...
Chevrolet Sonic Maintenance Schedule.
Engine oil | Every 7,500 miles |
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Spark plugs | Every 97,500 miles |
Brake fluid | Every 45,000 miles |
Overall the Chevrolet Sonic reliability is 45.3 and that makes it not very reliable. The chart below illustrates exactly how this ranks compared to some other cars, but the average overall rating is 57 as some comparison.
What is code 82 on Chevy Sonic? ›Code 82 indicates an issue with the engine oil in your Chevy Spark. Low oil levels, contaminated oil, or a malfunction in the engine's oil system can all trigger this error code. Still, please don't misunderstand us. If your car displays a Code 82, it is not an emergency.
Are there warning signs before a timing belt breaks? ›You need to look out for signs and symptoms of a weakening timing belt so that you can take action before it is too late. These include loud clicking sounds coming from your engine, squealing sounds, and your engine failing to start at all.
Can a timing belt last 200000 miles? ›It is safer to replace the timing belt even earlier than the manufacturer recommends. In general, however, timing belts needs to be replaced from 60,000 miles up to 150,000 miles.
How long do Chevy Spark engines last? ›A Chevy Spark will have a lower than average life expectancy with it ranging between 150,000 to 200,000 miles. To get to the upper end of this range You will need to give Your vehicle regular maintenance and care.
How much should I pay for a Chevy Spark? ›How Much Does the Chevrolet Spark Cost? The 2022 Chevrolet Spark LS is the least expensive new car in the U.S. market with a starting MSRP of just $13,600. The price rises to $15,500 and $16,600 for the midlevel 1LT and Activ trims. The range-topping 2LT trim has a $17,000 MSRP.
How long does a Chevy Spark battery last? ›Your 2022 Chevy Spark battery will usually last between 3 to 5 years, but that can vary laboriously depending on weather conditions type of battery, battery size, and driving habits.
What happens when a transmission control module goes out? ›
Unpredictable Shifting
Since the TCM sends the shifting signals, a bad module can cause incorrect or unintended shifting. For example, your Honda may shift to neutral or another gear that it wouldn't normally shift into without warning. At best, it's a bit of a nuisance. At worst, it could cause a serious accident.
- Refusal to Switch Gears. If your vehicle refuses or struggles to change gears, you are more than likely facing a problem with your transmission system. ...
- Burning Smell. ...
- Noises When in Neutral. ...
- Slipping Gears. ...
- Dragging Clutch. ...
- Leaking Fluid. ...
- Check Engine Light. ...
- Grinding or Shaking.
- Strange Noises. If you hear clunking, grinding, or whining sounds every time you shift gears, visit a mechanic for car repairs right away. ...
- Strange Smells. ...
- Shifting Issues. ...
- Slippage. ...
- Overheating. ...
- Extreme Heat from Inside Your Car.
Although the two models might look similar on the surface, the new Chevy Spark is a subcompact hatchback and the Chevy Sonic is a subcompact sedan. This basic distinction underlies each of the following differences between the two models.
What car replaced the Chevy Sonic? ›Instead, they will take the Chevy Bolt and produce a new Bolt Crossover in the place of the Sonic. Autoweek tells us, “The Bolt crossover, scheduled to go on sale next summer as a 2022 model year vehicle, will rely on the Bolt's underpinnings while offering a body about the size and shape of the Chevy Trax.
Is Chevy Sonic fast? ›For starters, the 138-hp six-speed manual Sonic LTZ Turbo is easily the quickest subcompact by a healthy margin. Chevy estimates the turbocharged LTZ will run to 60 mph in 8.2 seconds — about a second quicker than a 120-hp Fiesta or 117-hp Fit.
What's the cheapest engine size to insure? ›Richard advises keeping the engine size low, for example 1200cc or less, to keep the insurance and tax costs down. Age – brand new cars are often unaffordable for first time car buyers so if you're buying a second hand car, make sure you check the mileage.
Are high mileage cars more expensive to insure? ›Mileage is one of many factors car insurance companies use to set your premiums. Since drivers who spend more time on the road are statistically more likely to have accidents, higher annual mileage can mean higher insurance costs.
Are cheaper cars more expensive to insure? ›Drivers of some sporty, high-speed models, may be more likely to make an expensive claim, which will hike up their car insurance premiums. On the other hand, a basic but reliable car with lower average speeds is less likely to need to make such an expensive claim so the premiums will usually be much lower.
Is there a recall on Chevy Sonic 2012 transmission? ›General Motors LLC (GM) is recalling certain model year 2012 Chevrolet Sonic vehicles manufactured March 1, 2012, to June 29, 2012, and equipped with a 6 speed automatic transmission and 1.8L four cylinder engine. In the affected vehicles, the transmission turbine shaft may fracture.
How much does it cost to replace a fuel pump in a Chevy Sonic? ›
The average cost for a Chevrolet Sonic fuel pump replacement is between $456 and $490. Labor costs are estimated between $123 and $155 while parts are priced between $333 and $334.
How much does it cost to replace a transmission in a Chevy Sonic? ›How much can I expect to pay to replace that? Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent. A 2012 Chevy Sonic transmission replacement cost, according to Kelley Blue Book, could be between $4,660 and $5,028 for a fair price that includes parts and labor.
Why did Chevy discontinue the Sonic? ›GM decided to axe the Sonic "due to declining demand," according to Soule. Since selling nearly 100,000 Sonics in 2014, sales have declined every year by between 15% to more than %. GM sold less than 14,000 of the cars last year.
How much is a 2022 Chevy Sonic worth? ›2020 Chevrolet Sonic LS 4dr Sedan (1.4L 4cyl Turbo 6A) | 2022 Chevrolet Spark LS 4dr Hatchback (1.4L 4cyl 5M) | |
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Product Information. Sonic continues to bring new, young customers into the Chevrolet family, with more than 30 percent of buyers under 35.
How good are the Chevy Sonics? ›Rankings & Research. The 2020 Chevrolet Sonic's #2 ranking is based on its score within the 2020 Subcompact Cars category. Currently the Chevrolet Sonic has a score of 8.4 out of 10, which is based on our evaluation of 94 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.