A Chevy Cobalt SS is the sport compact version of the Chevrolet Cobalt. It is small, compact and has a lot of power for a small car. It comes in 205 horsepower or 260 horsepower models.
A 2005 Chevy Cobalt SS cost $7000 to $10500 depending on the mileage and general condition of the car. Vehix has many 2005 Chevy Cobalt SS listings available.
The average price for a Chevy Cobalt SS in excellent condition with 23,500 miles is about $19,500. The retail value of the vehicle is about $24,000.
Chevrolet Cobalt SS Supercharged = 14.6 seconds Chevrolet Cobalt SS (Non Supercharged 2.4L motor) = 15.6 seconds Chevy Cobalt LS Sedan (Auto) = 16.6 seconds
No it will not
The cobalt ss turbocharger is way faster, dodge left in the dust
260
No contest, Cobalt SS by about 2 seconds in a 1/4 mile race. Cobalt SS could take corvettes from 1975-early 1980's.
If you have the regular cobalt you need to use 87 octane gas and if it is the ss with the supercharged engine you use high test.
1 1/4 inch socket
the cobalt Stock 2000 V6 Camaro 1/4 times = 15.6 seconds Stock 2007 Chevy Cobalt SS/SC 1/4 times = 14.6 seconds
The answer depends on the size of the people and how comfortable they wish to be. The Chevy Cobalt has two front seats and a backseat which has 46.1 inches of hip room. The Chevy Cobalt's backseat has been described as "small" in the past.
the filter on my 06 cobalt ss is in the fuel tank.. yours may be too