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Chevrolet has finally gotten the subcompact receipt right. With the intent of creating a world car to be sold in different countries across the globe, GM needed to prove that they could build a competitive product.

Fast forward to the fall of 2011 and watch as Chevrolet begins rolling out an all-new B-segment vehicle, the 2012 Sonic. Starting with a global architecture and the goal of designing and engineering a global vehicle, designers and engineers across the globe helped create a winning subcompact formula. We were blown away by how competent, competitive, comfortable, and most importantly, fun, the Sonic was.

The team behind the Chevy Sonic wanted to focus on what younger buyers would want. The current automotive market is chock-full of subcompacts that have standout features or achievements, but they all seem to have an identity crisis. There are so many options, packages, trim levels, editions, and suspension setups that trying to pick one can actually be more challenging than ever could have been imaginable.

Chevrolet made it clear that the millenials were their target, and they hit it better than anyone else with an eye-catching deisgn, unique features, top safety equipment, and a vehicle that not only looks sporty, but acts it in each of their three trim levels, LS, LT, and LTZ.

The Rundown

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What's Hot

- Strong, competent chassis and suspension setup

- High feature content, great value

- Storage space everywhere

- Very good fuel economy

- Exciting exterior/interior design

- Standard alloys!

What's Not

- Premium stereo system was lacking

- Prefer a center armrest rather than only one for the driver