The best way to get financing is through a vehicle dealership as they tend to offer the best rates. However, if this is not an option you can quite commonly fiance through a bank.
Five wheels would be the answer. Chevy Cobalt's drive on 4 wheels. Then there is usually one in the trunk for a spare. So unless the car has lost a wheel somewhere along the way, that is how many wheels a Chevy Cobalt has.
because its a gm vehicle
My experiences with the 09 Cobalt are that there is no chip, and I would suspect the same would hold true for a model from four years earlier.
Perhaps a bad speaker.
"A trade in value of a 2007 Chevy Cobalt will depend upon many factors, like the condition of the vehicle and the mileage. But an average trade in value would be between $5000 and $6000."
No, a Chevy Cobalt engine will not fit directly into a Chevy Aveo due to differences in size, mounting points, and engine design. The Aveo is a subcompact car with a smaller engine compartment designed for its specific engine, while the Cobalt is larger and has a different engine configuration. Modifications would be required for such an engine swap, making it impractical without significant alterations.
No contest, Cobalt SS by about 2 seconds in a 1/4 mile race. Cobalt SS could take corvettes from 1975-early 1980's.
I would use what the owners manual recommends. It may be written on the oil cap .
No, because the 1996 Pontiac Grand Am came with a 1.8L rotary V8 and the Chevy Cobalt came with n/a 2.0 that tops out around 110 while the Grand Am can get up to 190mph.
It would have a 195 degree thermostat so it would be in that range.
There are a number of advantages to owner financing. The biggest would be if the person attempting to purchase the home you are selling is not able to obtain conventional financing for any reason.
In the trunk under the rear speaker panel.