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2009 CHEVROLET COBALT REVIEW
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2009 Chevrolet Cobalt Review:
2009 Chevrolet Cobalt Price Range: $15,660 - $23,425
The 2009 Chevrolet Cobalt gets more accepted H.P. and a some newborn features. Chevy’s auto automobile comes as a 2-door coupe or 4-door litter in Base, LS, LT, and high-performance SS trims. The SS litter is newborn for 2009. LS and LT hit a 155-hp 2.2-liter 4-cylinder engine, an process of 7 hp from 2008.
2009 Chevrolet Cobalt Overview:
Minor styling and cut changes attain up the magnitude of what’s newborn for the 2009 Chevrolet Cobalt. Believe it or not, but the Chevrolet Cobalt is digit of the crowning fivesome best-selling auto cars period to period and occasionally outsells the author Focus, digit of its important competitors. The toll is correct for the 2009 Chevrolet Cobalt, still most of its competitors substance a meliorate coverall value.
2009 Chevrolet Cobalt Pros:
- Acceleration (SS)
- Fuel economy
- smooth ride,
- quiet cabin,
- excellent action in SS trim.
2009 Chevrolet Cobalt Cons:
- Engine noise
- Rear-seat room
- Rear-seat entry/exit
- lack of inland storage,
- dull direction (except for the SS),
- mediocre sound and finish.
2009 Chevrolet Cobalt Bottom Line:
Aside from the blistering SS model, the 2009 Chevy Cobalt is behindhand the collection body in cost of handling, centre comfort, physique calibre and coverall refinement.
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July 27, 2009 pm31 12:26 pm
With gas prices on the rise many Americans are adding small cars to their consideration list. Import brands like Honda and Toyota have long held the dominant position in the subcompact category, but what about buyers who prefer to shop the domestic brands? Enter the Chevrolet Cobalt, an American take on the small car.
While previous small General Motors like the Chevy Cavalier might give you pause, the Chevrolet Cobalt is a different animal. Good fuel economy, attractive styling and high value make the Cobalt worthy of consideration.
A quick look at the average number of days a Cobalt sits on the lot (around 60) suggests that good deals can be found if you make dealers compete. Tip: When you go into the dealership, use these magic words: “out the door price.” It is the price you will pay after all fees, taxes, incentives, etc. The other prices are generally teaser rates. If you want the real deal, use this process: http://tinyurl.com/lqzesq