In short, the SS is the faster, more refined version with an appearance package.
Up until 2007 the Cobalt SS was available as a 2.4L with an automatic or 5 speed manual transmission or a 2.0L Supercharged model with the manual. The SS Supercharged came standard with leather seats and interior inserts. A Limited Slip Differential was available G85 package, came with Recaro seats for a few years).
The LT is a 2.2L with more options than the base LS; 16" alloy wheels,
For the 2008 model year Chevrolet dropped the SS badge from the 2.4L, naming it the Sport. The SS gained a turbocharged 2.0L powerplant with a new 5 speed manual, launch control, re-tuned suspension and a few other goodies.
The 2.0L turbocharged had a short stint as a sedan, whereas four door LTs are not hard to find.
What is the difference between Chevy trairblazer LT and LS
What is the difference between Chevy trairblazer LT and LS
Bluebook value for 2008 Chevy cobalt LT
110 mph
P195/60r15
16"
Chevy Cobalt Ls and Lt
The Factory Size is 195/60/R15 or 205/55/16 (LT)
yes some of the LT model comes with one its an option
the LT comes with the 4x4 option
It is bolted in the valve body that is inside of the transmission.
The bolt pattern for a 2007 Chevy Cobalt LT is 5x110 mm. This means there are five bolts in the wheel and they are spaced in a circle with a diameter of 110 mm. It's important to ensure that any replacement wheels match this specification for proper fitment.