The Cobalt does have some of the same design features as the Cavalier, but unlike the Cavalier, the Cobalt sports an increasingly modern and sleek appearance. Built right here in the United States of America, the Chevy Cobalt is offered in both two-and four-door models. For those auto buyers looking for a car to keep their new college student safe on the road, or a family just beginning in the world, the affordable Chevy Cobalt is the correct choice. It is comparable to the Toyota Corolla in every way. John Megel Chevy offers the Cobalt, new and used, every day for those looking for the perfect first car.
Description A snapshot of the Cobalt's interior.
A Chevy Cobalt has excellent gas mileage, and in times like these, that's a high priority with anyone looking to buy a new or used car. Many who once owned gas guzzlers are feeling the pinch of high gas prices, and actively looking for an alternate mode of transportation. The Cobalt will save money not only on its sticker price, but also with the overall affordability of the vehicle itself. Someone in search of an automobile with both class and a conservative build need look no further than the Chevy Cobalt.
With the Cobalt's automatic transmission, it gets 27 miles per gallon in city driving and 34 miles per gallon on the highway. Of course, a manual transmission will save you even more. It's been proven in the Chevy Cobalt, that if the manual transmission is purchased, there is an eight percent increase in fuel efficiency. That is considerable when anyone takes into account the average round trip drive to work or picking the kids up from all those practices and recitals.
No matter the choice, the Cobalt is equipped with either a five-speed manual transmission or a four-speed automatic transmission.
If you want to personalize your Cobalt with your own favorite color, the Cobalt comes in ten colors, including Rally Yellow and Victory Red. Yet, color is not the most important feature when picking an automobile. There's always the safety features, and as everyone has heard from their parents growing up, "Safety first". The Chevy Cobalt rolls off the assembly line with standard anti-lock brakes as well as front and side-curtain airbags. In fact, the Chevy Cobalt received a good rating for frontal impact from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
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