Launched for 2005, the front-wheel-drive subcompact Cobalt comes in sedan and coupe body styles. Most Cobalts use a 148-horsepower four-cylinder engine. Changes for 2007 include a standard CD stereo ...
I just paid $4,700 for a 2009 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo sedan. What’s wrong with it? Well, it has 130,000 miles, one of the rear windows doesn’t go down, and the power locks seem a bit finicky. That’s it.
Chevrolet has unveiled the refresh to the 2017 Cobalt subcompact family sedan. Offered exclusively in developing South American markets, the Cobalt rides on GM’s Gamma II platform shared with the ...
Long overdue for replacement, the decade-old Cavalier is finally being succeeded by not one but two cars--the bargain-basement, Korean-built Aveo and the bigger, better, America-made Cobalt.
Wait! Don't flip that page just because the pictures show a bunch of four-door econoboxes. Sure, at first glance they resemble cars from the bottom of the Hertz and Avis price sheets--and since none ...
Originally designed as a replacement for the Chevy Cavalier, the Chevy Cobalt was introduced to the North American market with the 2005 model year and lasted through the 2010 model year, the first ...
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