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2006 chevy cobalt ss
2006 chevy cobalt ss






  1. #2006 chevy cobalt ss drivers
  2. #2006 chevy cobalt ss driver
  3. #2006 chevy cobalt ss manual

My nerves were quickly put at ease when I saw the car and it looked even better in person then in pictures.

2006 chevy cobalt ss

When I arrived at Exotic Motors to pickup the car I couldn’t have been more excited or more nervous. I setup my financing and scheduled the flight to GA because I wanted to drive the car back instead of having it shipped. I couldn’t have been more excited that I had finally found the car but of course was hesitant because it was a dealer in another state that I didn’t know anything about. We agreed on the price and they agreed to hold the car with a deposit for me. I really wanted the car though so took a chance, reached out and started talking to Donna at Exotic Motors to see about buying it. However, it was in Georgia and I live in Colorado…what to do?!? I had never heard of the dealership nor did I know anything about them other then what I could find online. I had been looking for a certain vehicle for about 6 months and finally found it online. For a small car was even good on cargo space, we took it camping many times and it was just fine for couples camping. Great car if you’re not picky and needing all the bells and whistles of a fancy car. I think the car would of lasted even a few more years. Unfortunately someone ended up side swiping me and ultimately writing the car off at 210,000 km.

#2006 chevy cobalt ss drivers

Only issue I had with mine was rusting on the drivers side door that I should of dealt with sooner (I live in a very cold climate of Canada where the weather is terrible on vehicles). Regular maintenance and oil changes every 5000km or 3 months (which ever is sooner) will keep this car reliable for you. Affordable and never any major expensive fixes needing to be done. It was a fantastic car for me, and the car treated me well.

#2006 chevy cobalt ss manual

The cobalt was a manual transmission, very basic model. This car was bought to replace my 2002 Volkswagen Jetta (I would never ever by volkswagen again nothing but expensive problems). That’s because Chevy didn’t just upgrade the engine and transmission.I bought my 2009 Chevy cobalt at 52,000 km for $4,600 in 2014. However, around a track, the Cobalt SS was faster. With its 230-hp 2.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder, the contemporary Dodge Neon SRT-4 was faster to 60 and in the ¼-mile. With a 5-speed short-throw manual, the Cobalt SS could go 0-60 in 5.9 seconds.

#2006 chevy cobalt ss driver

In contrast, the 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt SS featured a 2.0-liter supercharged four-cylinder, rated at 205 hp and 200 lb-ft, Car and Driver reports. The base Cobalt, in 2005, came with a 145-hp 2.2-liter four-cylinder. RELATED: The 90s Chevy Impala SS Was a GM Diamond in the Rough 2006 Chevrolet Cobalt SS coupe | Chevrolet However, because it needed a sporty car to slot underneath the Corvette, Chevrolet spiced the Cobalt coupe up a bit. When it debuted in 2004, the Chevrolet Cobalt was a competent, but ultimately forgettable compact front-wheel-drive sedan.

2006 chevy cobalt ss

Chevrolet Cobalt SS specs and features 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt coupe | Chevrolet But arguably the closest thing GM ever offered to a hot hatch was the Chevrolet Cobalt SS. The late-2000s HHR SS panel van is one such example. However, even before those cars came out, Chevrolet was offering its own spin on the ‘sporty version of a regular car’ formula. Since the Ford Focus ST’s and Fiesta ST’s cancellation, American OEMs haven’t really offered a genuine hot hatch.








2006 chevy cobalt ss