http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2013/07/chevroletsparkevlead01.jpg We’ve driven a number of EV’s over the years – from the Ford Focus Electric to the Tesla Model S – but none have been as affordable as the Chevrolet Spark EV. It costs $19,995, including the $7,500 federal tax credit, and just $17,495 in California, thanks to an additional $2500 credit. The Spark EV is GM’s first pure electric car since the company scrapped the EV1 program in 2002. It’s a five-door supermini designed to carry four people plus luggage in comfort. While it’s primarily a city car, it’s perfectly at ease on the highway. We recently got the chance to take one for a spin in lovely Portland, Oregon, so hit the break for our impressions and hands-on video. Gallery: Chevrolet Spark EV hands-on
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