The Chevy Cobalt was a great selling compact car in its class available both in sedan or coupe. The first Cobalt was publicly released in 2005. The Chevy Cobalt was produced until 2010 when it was replaced by the Chevy Cruze.
The Chevy Cobalt LS sedan was introduced into the Chevrolet line-up in the year 2004. The Chevy Cobalt was produced in the United States from 2004 to 2010.
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
The Chevy Cobalt was made by Chevrolet from 2005 through 2009 when it was discontinued. It was a four door sedan with seating for five and was ranked one of the most affordable min-range vehicles in its class.
The latest model of the Chevy Cobalt is the 2010. The sedan model gets 24 mpg in the city and 33 mpg on the highway with a combined mpg of 27. This is decent to good efficiency for a car.
The Chevrolet Cobalt is a 4 door sedan with front wheel drive, produced in the US from 2004-2010, and in Brazil from then onwards. The design is GM's Delta platform, which was used for the Chevy HHR wagon, the Saturn Ion, and the Pontiac G5.
The first Chevrolet Cobalt SS was released in 2005. Chevrolet continued to produce the Cobalt SS until 2010. The Cobalt SS came in two styles, the 2 door coupe, and the 4 door sedan.
Will a 215/65R16 fit a 2009 Chev Cobalt LT
The 2009 Chevrolet Cobalt SS Sedan has a 2.4 L l4 LE5 171 hp (128 kW) engine and a curb weight of 2,815 lb - 3,001 lb. The Sedan also has a 4-door body.
According to the official government website fueleconomy.gov, it is the Cobalt XFE Sedan (25 City, 37 Highway, 30 Combined)
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