
#Chevrolet cobalt l s driver
Standard equipment includes air conditioning, an electric rear defogger, a tilt steering column, a driver information center and a CD player with an auxiliary input jack for iPods or other MP3 players. Occupants can access the trunk area from inside the car. Chevrolet says higher-than-usual seating positions are intended to give sedan occupants a more commanding view of the road. With front bucket seats and a 60/40-split folding rear seat, all Cobalts seat five occupants. Sixteen-inch wheels are optional on the LT.

Built on a 103.3-inch wheelbase, the Cobalt measures a bit more than 180 inches long overall and 67.9 inches wide. A power sunroof is optional.Ī Chrome Package is now available on LT sedans that includes chrome accents on the front grille, body moldings and door handles.īase models are equipped with disc brakes in front and drums in the rear, and Sport models have all-disc brakes. The Sport coupe and sedan get 17-inch wheels, a performance suspension and a 171-hp four-cylinder engine.Ĭhevrolet says the Cobalt coupe has an “elegantly tapered reverse C-pillar leading the eye to Chevrolet’s signature four round taillamps.” Both body styles feature a horizontally split grille with a gold bow tie badge. Distinct interiors and wheels help differentiate the models. Changes for 2008 include new standard safety features and standard satellite radio.Ĭobalts come in LS, LT and Sport trim levels. The Cobalt’s competitors include the Honda Civic, Ford Focus and Toyota Corolla. Last year’s SS and supercharged SS trim levels have been dropped.

Cobalts are powered by a choice of two four-cylinder engines, with the most powerful making 171 horsepower in the Sport model. Launched for 2005, the front-wheel-drive subcompact Cobalt comes in sedan and coupe body styles.
