The RS badge on a Chevy Sonic indicates that it is the Rally Sport trim level.
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For starters, the 138-hp six-speed manual Sonic LTZ Turbo is easily the quickest subcompact by a healthy margin. Chevy estimates the turbocharged LTZ will run to 60 mph in 8.2 seconds — about a second quicker than a 120-hp Fiesta or 117-hp Fit.
Multiple mileage reports suggest the Chevrolet Sonic can last for 150,000 to 200,000 miles. If you drive like every other American (15,000 miles annually), your new Chevrolet Sonic can run for 10-13 years. This shows the Sonic is a relatively well-built vehicle that will serve you for long.25 oct 2020
Code 52 on the Chevy Sonic means that it is time to replace the timing belt. This will cost You about 75 dollars for the belt. If You have a mechanic do it they will cost You an extrA50 to 70 dollars.
While the Chevrolet Sonic will perform well in most driving conditions, tackling snowy roads is clearly not one of its strong points. This will be a concern for the drivers who must commute in wintry weather.
The 1.8 liter engine employs a belt. The 1.8 l's belt needs replacing at 97,000 miles, but the Sonic's timing chain is designed to last the lifetime of the vehicle. By default, metal chains are more durable, don't suffer from cracking or drying out like belts do, and can improve fuel economy.