The Chevy Cobalt Is Still Alive In Uzbekistan
With standout features like, um, power windows.
Read More »With standout features like, um, power windows.
Read More »Unsure where exactly the wheel came from.
Read More »Mostly affecting vehicles in the salt belt.
Read More »Street-legal time attack machine.
Read More »Less than 1,000 examples of the Cobalt SS sedan were produced.
Read More »Including Ecotec engines, Aisin transmissions, suspension components, and more.
Read More »The vehicles may leak fuel due to corroding metal fuel lines.
Read More »Consumers were choosing the wildly popular Onix Plus sedan instead.
Read More »The budget-minded sedan will be replaced by the Chevrolet Joy Plus and Onix Plus.
Read More »And yes, it is front-wheel drive!
Read More »Perhaps you'll recall some of the nameplates that have since left American shores.
Read More »They don't need to bring back the names, just the ideas.
Read More »The 1970 Cadillac Eldorado and 2008-'10 Chevy Cobalt SS made a list of the ten best FWD cars ever built.
Read More »And Chevy was the country's best-selling car brand.
Read More »Say what you will about autonomous vehicles; at least they don't have dangerous emotions.
Read More »This turbo-swapped Cobalt SS can be had for $6,500.
Read More »The outfit also has parts for other Ecotec-powered vehicles.
Read More »With 260 hp and 260 lb-ft of torque.
Read More »2 parts Chevrolet, 1 part Jeep, and a-whole-lot of momentum.
Read More »Here's how to make your base-model Cobalt a little less crappy.
Read More »Currently, HPE plans at least a 650 horsepower upgrade package.
Read More »It's surprisingly nimble.
Read More »Six cars ahead of you, Jimmy!
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