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.
Just the lifters and gaskets. It would me smart to replace the timing chain and gears too.
It wouldn't have to, but you might be able to add a couple degrees.
I doute that you would ever NEED to change the timing gears and chain on that year. It would probably out last the car. If your having a problem I would look some where else.
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.
cam timing will not change ignition timing i would try 8 or 10 degees advance at idle with the vacuum advance disconnected.
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."
It don't have a timing chain and if it did it would out last the engine. It should have a timing belt and it should be replaced about 60 thousand miles. Sorry I must disagree with my friend who is very knowledgable. The 3.5 Liter and 3.9 Liter Chevy V6 has a timing chain and not a belt. The chain will last the life of the engine.
if the specs are the same as they are in '94 which I wouldn't see why they would change them it's 0 degrees btdc.
No contest, Cobalt SS by about 2 seconds in a 1/4 mile race. Cobalt SS could take corvettes from 1975-early 1980's.