GM has a way of getting things right towards the end. Chevy SSR, Pontiac GTO, Buick Regal Sportback, among countless other models were all "good" when they debuted. GM sat on them and then finally ...
Amidst the myriad of GM performance vehicles of the modern era sits one of GM's best-kept secrets. It is not a limited edition model or a one-off product built to destroy the supercars of Europe, but ...
In the early 2000s, Japanese automakers quickly learned the car market just wanted an affordable, reliable car. In the performance segment, Toyota, Honda, and Mitsubishi took significant strides ahead ...
Despite getting great gas mileage, the Chevrolet Cobalt received mixed reviews from many drivers during its years of production. Meant to replace the Chevy Cavalier, the Cobalt was a dependable, ...
While skimming eBay listings we came across this 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt SS. Such a car invokes either admiration or disgust. The way we see it – it was GM’s offer to owners who wanted to say, “it’s ...
Nelson Ireson May 7, 2009 Comment Now! Everyone is watching with bated breath as General Motors teeters on the brink of bankruptcy, wondering if Chrysler's 'surgical' run through the courts isn't a ...
I just paid $4,700 for a 2009 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo sedan. What’s wrong with it? Well, it has 130,000 miles, one of the rear windows doesn’t go down, and the power locks seem a bit finicky. That’s it.
Kenneth Hall October 28, 2007 Comment Now! Updated: GM has confirmed the launch of a turbocharged version of the Chevrolet Cobalt will take place at this week’s SEMA Auto Show in Las Vegas. The new ...
Thanks to a little investigative journalism, the folks over at Autoblog have uncovered that General Motors will cut the Cobalt SS Sedan from its product lineup for 2010. A sad day indeed. The ...
Chevrolet has priced its 2009 Cobalt SS at $22,335, plus a $660 destination charge. With a 260-hp turbo engine under the hood and a 0-60 time of 5.7 seconds, the coupe has plenty of get-up-and-go, but ...