By Eric Mayne
WardsAuto.com, Mar 31, 2008 11:37 AM
BAKERSFIELD, CA – Cobalt, the element, has a split personality.
Its name is derived from a German word that equates to “goblin” in English. And it can be morphed into a nuclear weapon with enough destructive potential to wipe out every life form on the planet.
So, according to these criteria, if the base-model Chevrolet Cobalt were a mischievous gnome, the ’08 Cobalt SS coupe would be “the bomb.”
Not even Chevy would go that far. But the performance-oriented iteration of the bow-tie brand’s compact segment offering boasts the basic chemistry of affordable street cred.
http://wardsauto.com/testdrive/cobalt_ss_chemistry/
WardsAuto.com, Mar 31, 2008 11:37 AM
BAKERSFIELD, CA – Cobalt, the element, has a split personality.
Its name is derived from a German word that equates to “goblin” in English. And it can be morphed into a nuclear weapon with enough destructive potential to wipe out every life form on the planet.
So, according to these criteria, if the base-model Chevrolet Cobalt were a mischievous gnome, the ’08 Cobalt SS coupe would be “the bomb.”
Not even Chevy would go that far. But the performance-oriented iteration of the bow-tie brand’s compact segment offering boasts the basic chemistry of affordable street cred.
http://wardsauto.com/testdrive/cobalt_ss_chemistry/