#Stripper
Ace of Base: 2017 Chevrolet Spark LS Manual
Base model. What does that image conjure? Vinyl seats? Tinny AM radio? A low rent penalty box on wheels? A few years ago, you’d be right on the money. Driving misery was available for voluntary purchase at the showrooms of just about every major car maker.
Now, though … it’s tougher to find. This series has focused on vehicles out there that, in their cheapest guise, won’t make you cringe with each pull of the driver’s door handle. Here’s an example.

QOTD: Would You Ever Pay For A Stripper?
No nav.
No leather.
No premium or power nuttin’.
All yours for $12,800 before fees, tax, tag, title.

Nissan Uses Strippers To Sex Up Limp Leaf Sales
Nissan plans a budget Leaf to be sold along the current version, Nissan’s Andy Palmer told the Financial Times. With the stripper model, Nissan hopes to extend the car’s reach beyond early adopters to “pragmatists.” Another problems remains unsolved: The car’s reach.

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