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tfraser3

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  1. I agree I want the ground effects really bad too !  Yes I also agree this is a very fun car to drive . Almost 1 year in and 19,000 on the clock i still get excited to get in and drive. 

  2. On my 4 cyl engines . If I do want a louder sound but dont want to spend alot of money . I will have the shop put on a cherrybomb /glasspack  and try it . They are

    actually very mellow and nice sounding with minimal drone in a small 4 cyl. I havent changed anything on the spark yet . I do want dual center exhaust tip. Im just waiting on the new to wear off .

  3. Just posting up some photos of the new spark ,  I'm still trying to figure out how to make it look fun.( like my 2013 was) Still going to tint the windows , black out badges . Yes took the Turbo sign from a sonic rental car. ( i think it makes it faster lol)  Yes I kept my Rear VW new beetle headrests . I have also bent the front headrests so they dont tilt in so bad.  I also want some new wheels at some point. Im so glad I got a stick.

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  4. On 10/20/2017 at 10:35 PM, Bobby MSME said:

    $10,977 sounds about right for a 2017 LS with CVT automatic. Just add taxes & license etc. Mine is now 7 months old and it has been flawless and a joy to drive and puts a smile on my face every time I fill up for $11-13. I stop for gas as soon as only 1 bar shows up on fuel gauge.

     

    I agree with filling up at 1 bar . I have ran out of gas twice now . Never in my life  until my  2017 spark.  The red light comes on at the gauge w (orange fuel light .then a few miles later  the red light goes out at the gauge but fuel light stays lit.  and you think . I can make it to my Favorite gas station a few miles away .. Wrong.  

      But on the bright side the spark is rather light to push across an intersection..

  5. 1 minute ago, tfraser3 said:

    on my 2013 i just unscrewed the 2 ( or 3)  bolts  disconnected the hoses  one at a time and quickly reconnected it to the new overflow tank and lost minimal fluid. No need to drain radiator. Or at least for me .

    Unless your fluid is really bad and discolored  its probably fine.  especially if you have had a leak for a while.

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