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2012 Chevy Sonic 2LS, Night View, O'Donnell Chevrolet, San Gabriel, CA 91776

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The Sonic is fun. We display the night view of interior controls and illuminations with the all new Sonic. The simple, yet progressive, design will grab your attention and make you feel like you're driving a car of the future...and you are! Chevy is back and they have brought with them higher quality and better safety and designs. They've kept the price tag low and affordable for anyone on a budget or looking for an entry level vehicle. Find us online at http://www.ODchevy.com or call us at 626-285-3600. Ask for Jason, Hugo, or Ken, our dealer managers. Their experience will get you the answer you're looking for. Thank you for viewing our videos and channel.

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  • So if it is an automatic why the tachometer? I would think an oil temp, water temp, transmission fluid temp or oil pressure gauge would be better for an automatic. The space it takes up could be better used for the aforementioned gauges or another digital display which could be used to display any of that information or even be used as a GPS screen.

  • @artworkmetro As you may know, this Sonic can be shifted in "manual mode." That is the reason for the tachometer. Thank you for your comments.

  • ewww even Fischer price would be offended by the amount of plastic.

  • @naireland Plastics help make cars "go green." Their light weight characteristics help give cars better fuel economy. Even the largest and best airline makers are using plastics more and more every day. The EPA laws are forcing this use of this product as well.

  • which would you choose the sonic or cruze

  • @wtl1964 I, personally, like the Cruze with its expanded features. However, if I were to drive more than 30 miles one way, on a daily commute, I would easily choose the Sonic. The Sonic ends up being much more comfortable and you'd experience less fatigue.

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  • Interior is like Japanese motorcycles!

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  • this will not end well if that song starts and you get into a mustang

  • @Joe4alb guess what an RSX is? An in expensive sub compact. Not all subcompacts are created equal. Cheapy plastic interiors vs better materials out of the same competition. Ergo a mini cooper or Fiat 500 is the same price range but doesn't load it up with plastic.

  • @naireland, Dude you are comparing a $15,000 subcompact car to an Acura? Are you serious. Ok Let me compare the Cadillac SRX interior to your Acura. Fair comparison? No. The Sonic is an entry level car with more standard features than any of ITS competitors (Fiesta, Fit, Etc). Not saying your cars don't have nice interiors but you need to compare apples to apples here.

  • @Joe4alb I have dummy. I had a 300zx, and I now have a 350Z Nismo package. All anodized aluminum interior, graphite console weave, rubberized dash and door panels. I have an RSX type S daily driver with all soft touch vinyl interior and leather stitching ha. No econo boxes

  • @wtl1964 cruze, think resale and market trend

  • @OdonnellChevyBuick Want to go green? Plant a fucking tree. Automotive Plastics are still petroleum based non recycled material so its false to call it green ABS Polymer is fine in MODERATION covering the entire damn car in it is ugh. There are equally lightweight material to create a cabin with. Hell even a splash of vinyl, pleather, or rubberized drape would be better than that cheap excuse of an interior.

  • @naireland Go sit in a Honda fit or a Nissan. YOu want to talk about plastic? Please, know what you are talking about.

  • Chevrolet Spark2013 or this Sonic?

    

  • so much for an "easy" break-in period. Only 13 miles and put to the test.

  • nice video

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