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6.2 Liter Vortec V8
Join Date: Dec 2003
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Glowing Review Of The Cobalt SS
found this on MSN. pretty nice one!
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6.0 Liter LS2 V8
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Just right here
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Re: Glowing Review Of The Cobalt Ss - Hopefully Not A Repost!!
This is exactly what made Chevrolet a household name.
Incredible value at an affordable price. How many other stock $23K vehicles deliver this much excitement?
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6.0 Liter LS2 V8
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Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Re: Glowing Review Of The Cobalt Ss - Hopefully Not A Repost!!
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The Mazdaspeed3 has been out since 2007. So, at least one.
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3.8 Liter V6
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: VT
Drives: 03 Vibe GT
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Re: Glowing Review Of The Cobalt Ss - Hopefully Not A Repost!!
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"Faster Than a Mazdaspeed 3 The 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt SS uses up just 5.8 seconds accelerating to 60 mph, and it goes through the quarter-mile in 14 seconds flat at 103.6 mph. This is a night-and-day improvement over the supercharged Cobalt SS, which couldn't break 7 seconds for 60 mph and ran a 15.2-second quarter at 95.6 mph. In fact, the '08 Cobalt SS is, for the moment, the quickest car you can buy under $25,000. Even the Mazdaspeed 3 can't keep pace with this Cobalt, as the two examples we've tested posted quarter-mile times of 14.2 seconds at 100.1 mph and 14.5 at 98.7 mph. The Chevy's main advantage is that it weighs 200 pounds less. Also, you can upshift in the SS without lifting. " Don't get me wrong, the Mazdaspeed3 is a fine automobile and if Plane's question had been "how many cars deliver ALMOST this much excitement for under $23K?", I'd be right there with you. Besides, I've seen the commercials, I don't want to be driving everywhere in fast-motion trying to outrun the annoying "zoom, zoom zoom" music... ![]() |
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2.5L Iron Duke
Join Date: Apr 2008
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Re: Glowing Review Of The Cobalt Ss - Hopefully Not A Repost!!
Well, I doubt high performance ring burners is what made Chevy a household name since American cars have never focused on handling, but this is one Cobalt I'd like to own.
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3.8 Liter V6
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: VT
Drives: 03 Vibe GT
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Re: Glowing Review Of The Cobalt Ss - Hopefully Not A Repost!!
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Before "incredible value" came to be the Accountants' justification of choice, when blindly removing content that customers actually cared about throughout the 80s and 90s. It was the tool that was used, for example, when the SS supercharged was aimed at the Neon SRT4. Even though the SS super was hopelessly outgunned, the term "incredible value" was perverted to mean "more refined for what it costs" and was used repeatedly to justify a bad decision. This time, Chevy has kept closer to the principle, although as other have pointed out - there are other vehicles which are close and place more emphasis on interior material quality and functional space. Chevy has apparently decided that speed, tuning, technology (no lift shift)and efficiency are more important than style or functionality in this segment - because they've got the Mazdaspeed3 covered when it comes to those. |
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5.3 Liter Vortec V8
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Hunterdon Co., NJ
Drives: 2004 Scion xB
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Re: Glowing Review Of The Cobalt Ss - Hopefully Not A Repost!!
This definitely could tear people away from their imports.....hopefully GM promotes this car so it can. Wouldn't mind having a GM sponsored drag car
![]() For a car to have 260 HP and achieve 30 mpg hwy, is pretty out standing. Not only does it beat the Mazdaspeed3, but also the Civic Si and Scion tC TRD S/C.
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3.8 Liter V6
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Richmond, VA
Drives: 1991 Nissan 300zx TT
Posts: 384
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Re: Glowing Review Of The Cobalt Ss - Hopefully Not A Repost!!
I'd like to have the sedan as the third car in our family. Too bad there is no 3dr hatch option like the Astra.
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