Depends, on a stock intake you get 26-30 on the freeway and 22-25 in the city. Get a K&N filter, and it goes up by one or two mpg. Get a cold air intake, and it goes up by another one or two. Get hard compound tires (I have 810 on the front and 620 on the back) and it goes up by another three or four. Get lightweight racing rims, and it'll go up by another one or two.
My car gets 35mpg at 80mph (~3000 rpm) on level ground. This is a high improvement on the original MPG by the EPA because of all the upgrades I have like the ones above.
The Cobalt replaced the cavalier, a compact. The Aveo, is a sub-compact, and has better numbers.
Of the Chevy vehicles, the Cobalt XFE has by far the best fuel economy. According to www.chevrolet.com, the Cobalt XFE's highway gas mileage is 37 mpg. don*t know
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The Chevy Cobalt Coupe will hold five passengers. The backseats of this car are not easily accessible but it does have a large trunk. The gas mileage of the Chevy Cobalt Coupe is a great selling point.
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The Chevrolet Cobalt gets an average of between 22 mpg in the city and up to 35 mpg on the highway. This is pretty good gas mileage for the class and size of the vehicle.
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The average gas mileage of a Chevy Cobalt LTZ with an automatic transmission is 24 miles per gallon in the city and 34 miles per gallon on the highway. For the Cobalt LTZ with a manual transmission the gas mileage is slightly better at 26 miles per gallon in the city and 37 miles per gallon on the highway. Those figures are from the U.S. E.P.A.
My 2005 Chevy Cobalt has a 13.1 gallon tank.
I believe when it is filled up it says 416 miles. That is for a 2007 coupe. Of course mileage will range from streets to freeway but that is full tank. I believe when it is filled up it says 416 miles. That is for a 2007 coupe. Of course mileage will range from streets to freeway but that is full tank.