Funny story actually... had a civic.. hated it.. went to trade it in for a Nissan titan (i know riiiight) and the dealer wanted me to botch some info so I said no thanks... ended up hitting a jackpot (1500 not too shabby) at the casino one saturday morning so I said ... I want a new car.. Drove to the Chevy dealership to look through the used lots (honestly wanted a sentra ) couldnt find anything. Was about to leave when the sales guys yells WAIT HAVE YOU SEEN THE SONIC? I was all the whatic? He brings it around from the back (just shipped in, first one the dealer had) test drove it (at night) loved it, bought it and as I was driving home realized it had manual windows.
Trust and believe, if I would have known all the **** I could have had in it (cough TURBO cough) I would have it, but since I had no clue (due to it being brand new and never seen by me before) I ended up with my little 1.8 manual window bucket
Kudos to anyone who actually read all that :banana:
For me, personally...I was actually going to purchase a Spark just because I wanted something cheap, new, and good fuel economy. Coming from an Audi, I was tired of the high repair bills, premium fuel required, and so-so gas mileage. Looking for a smaller car that doesn't cost too much, easy to help get my credit back on track (drove it into ground since I was young and stupid).
Showed up, actually got into a Sonic and loved it. Feels very more high-end than the Spark but not quite as nice as the Cruze (but IMO looks better than the Crude). I wish I could have gotten the 1.4L Turbo, but I ended up with a 1.8 LT - still super nice interior, not base by any means, and the aggressive front end styling is awesome. Lower it, throw some nicer wheels on it, and tint, it'll look amazing IMO.
Plus, I grew up in Detroit and a lot of my family works for the Big 3 and since it's made in US that was a plus. Not to mention this car is going to be a lot cheaper to maintain than my Audi. Still requires synthetic oil, but at least I don't have to dump premium fuel into it at the pump. :banana: ...and repairs overall will be cheap.
So why did you buy a Sonic?