Cars.com Reviews the 2009 Chevrolet Cobalt SS

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Cars.com reviewer Joe Wiesenfelder had his doubts about the 2009 Chevrolet Cobalt SS before he even climbed inside the car. Citing GM's penchant for amping up performance on otherwise poorly executed cars in a grand distraction effort, he nonetheless finds that the automaker has made some key improvements to the Cobalt SS. Read his full review to find out where Chevy's compact has made the biggest strides.

2009 Chevrolet Cobalt SS Review

By Stephen Markley | November 28, 2008 | Comments (8)

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no one cares enuf 2 even leave a comment....

GR

My only comment is ...

Why is there a link on the homepage to direct us to this article and then another link to view the entire content? Why not just link to the entire article with the first link on the homepage?

I'm not complaining because I'm lazy, I'm just wondering why.

sigh

Talk about harsh..."too much silver"...jagged edges on some trim pieces...get over it.

Seriously, at the end of the day this is a Chevy Cobalt. It would be a great car for someone wanting great bang for the buck.

Whether or not Chevy will be around in the next few years to service it is another story.

John

Is it legal for GM to still sell this car since they are going out of business?

GR,
While many readers come to us via the Cars.com homepage, many many others come to us from RSS feeds or from bookmarking the blog's homepage. Or even via Google links etc. You're not the first to mention this by the way.
Thanks for reading.

GR

Thanks for the feedback on my comment Mr. Thomas, I appreciate it! I really do love the site. I check in twice a day!

Thanks, and I look forward to reading your blog.

Rose.

This car posted the fastest 4 door 4 cylinder front wheel drive around the Ring in Germany. If that does not pique your interest Im not sure what will!

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