The design theme inside the Cobalt is simple and straightforward. The SS coupe and sedan models have a small rear spoiler, while the SS Supercharged coupe carries a huge, tall rear spoiler than says it's a serious sport compact.Ĭobalt is longer, wider and lower than most of its direct competitors and its interior dimensions and trunk capacity are comparable for the class. The sedan features a more modern roofline sweep. The coupe bears a resemblance to the Cavalier it replaced, though it shares nothing else with it. So tight, in fact, that there are no rubber trim gaskets around the compound complex headlamps. But with its single-bar grille and bowtie emblem, it looks like a proper Chevrolet small car right down to its shoes and socks.īody panel fits are extremely tight. The Chevy Cobalt is built on GM's Delta platform, which it shares with the new Saturn Astra and European-market Opel Astra. OnStar is a good safety feature because operators will direct emergency crews to your exact location should your airbag go off and you fail to respond. Head curtain side air bags ($395) designed to provide head protection are optional. All but LS come standard with anti-lock brakes (ABS). Safety features include dual-stage front air bags, front seatbelt pre-tensioners, rear center shoulder belts, and the LATCH child seat retention system. The Sport package ($595) includes a brushed metal trim package for the dashboard, white-faced gauges, leather-wrapped steering wheel and shifter, rear spoiler and 16-inch alloy wheels with Pirelli tires. Options include power sunroof ($750) OnStar ($695) XM Satellite Radio ($199), a rear spoiler ($275), in-dash 6CD player and MP3 ($295). SS Supercharged coupe ($21,110) features a 205-hp 2.0-liter engine, the high-performance FE5 suspension, and 18-inch wheels with high-performance tires. SS models are available with the five-speed manual or four-speed automatic ($850). SS also gets upgraded cloth, special body-color trim and other upgrades. SS ($18,210) coupe and sedan get a 173-hp 2.4-liter engine, the FE3 sports suspension, 17-inch wheels and high performance tires. The LTZ sedan ($18,790) is a premium model that comes standard with the automatic transmission, along with upgraded audio and premium trim. LT comes standard with a five-speed manual or optional four-speed automatic ($850). The LT ($14,910) sedan and coupe get power windows and door locks, anti-lock brakes, 16-inch alloy wheels. They offer a choice of five-speed manual or optional four-speed automatic ($850). LS models have a body-color grille and door handles. LS models come with wind-up windows and manually operated mirrors, front disc/rear drum brakes, and 15-inch wheels and tires. The LS ($13,790) sedan and coupe come standard with air conditioning, cloth upholstery with height-adjustable front seats and a 60/40 split fold-down rear seat, automatic headlights, electric rear defogger, tilt steering column, CD player with auxiliary jack, and a driver information center. The LS, LT, and LTZ models are powered by a 148-horsepower 2.2-liter engine and use the FE1 suspension. Three different engines are available with suspensions tuned to match. The 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt is available in two body styles: two-door coupe and four-door sedan. Special 16-inch high-vent steel wheels are now available on the LT model and 18-inch polished wheels are available for the SS Supercharged coupe. A new exterior color option is Sport Red Tintcoat. An AM/FM stereo with in-dash six-CD player and MP3 playback is a new option for 2007. Standard equipment has been upgraded to include AM/FM stereo with CD and auxiliary input jack and three-spoke steering wheel. A remote vehicle starter is available on models with an automatic transmission ($190). New for 2007, the 2.2-liter and 2.4-liter Ecotec engines get slightly more power. Quick, responsive handling and brisk acceleration performance along with a sporty-sounding exhaust note make the supercharged coupe entertaining to drive, a sport compact that can more than hold its own in the class. Driving the SS Supercharged model is an absolute hoot. The SS models offer a dynamic driving experience. Premium features are available like heated leather seats, XM Satellite Radio, MP3, and OnStar. If you're looking for inexpensive, high-value transportation with a new-car warranty, the Cobalt is worth a look. Built on a strong, stiff platform, it delivers crisp handling and a smooth ride. The Cobalt is quiet and refined for a small car. That's an impressive achievement, considering how long the competition has dominated this game. With its expressive styling and all-around competence, the Chevrolet Cobalt competes effectively against the Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, and Ford Focus.
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