The Chevrolet Cobalt SS could contend against anything else in its class at the time, but what ever happened to the vehicle? Are they still being made?
Throughout its years in production, the Cobalt became a staple of Chevrolet's passenger vehicle lineup and took its place ...
GM has a way of getting things right towards the end. Chevy SSR, Pontiac GTO, Buick Regal Sportback, among countless other models were all "good" when they debuted. GM sat on them and then finally ...
Launched for 2005, the front-wheel-drive subcompact Cobalt comes in sedan and coupe body styles. Most Cobalts use a 148-horsepower four-cylinder engine. Changes for 2007 include a standard CD stereo ...
Kenneth Hall October 28, 2007 Comment Now! Updated: GM has confirmed the launch of a turbocharged version of the Chevrolet Cobalt will take place at this week’s SEMA Auto Show in Las Vegas. The new ...
So there we were,driving along in a Chevy Cobalt SS with road racer John Heinricy sitting in the passenger seat, when it occurred to us, “Why is road racer John Heinricy sitting over there and an ...
Cobalt SS Goes RacingThe splash Ford Racing has made this season in the Grand American road racing series with its FR500C Mustangs has been well-reported in the press, including by this magazine (see ...
Cars.com reviewer Joe Wiesenfelder had his doubts about the 2009 Chevrolet Cobalt SS before he even climbed inside the car. Citing GM’s penchant for amping up performance on otherwise poorly executed ...
It’s been a long time since sport compact enthusiasts had incentive to visit a General Motors showroom. And no, we don’t mean zero-down and zero-percent financing. We’re talking driving incentive, the ...
Long overdue for replacement, the decade-old Cavalier is finally being succeeded by not one but two cars--the bargain-basement, Korean-built Aveo and the bigger, better, America-made Cobalt.