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Chevrolet Cobalt

Price $15,325 – $25,445
Fuel consumption 5.4 – 9.4 L/100km
The Car Guide rating 72%(view ratings)
The very popular Chevrolet Cobalt (and its twin sister G5 over at Pontiac) continues to be offered without major changes, except under the hood, where you'll find more powerful engines. The 2.2-litre four-cylinder engine now produces 155 horsepower instead of the previous 148, and the Cobalt SS's 2.4-litre now produces no less than 260! Next spring, however, an all-new automobile named Cruze will make its debut in Europe. It will then replace the Cobalt on American soil.

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RecallsGM Recalls Even More Cars
Things are going from bad to worse for GM. Right in the middle of their huge Ignition-Switch-May-Turn-Itself-Off-And-Prevent-Airbags-From-Deploying scandal, problems in other vehicles are forcing them to recall another batch of faulty cars and trucks. They started by asking dealerships to stop selling Cruzes while they checked some new reports. They …
NewsGM Should be Accountable for the Errors of the Past
Everything is not going well for GM. After a 1.6 million vehicle recall, the American automaker faces a $350 million dollar lawsuit that could get ugly. Everything started on January 13, when GM initiated a recall on 778,619 Chevrolet Cobalt and Pontiac G5 vehicles because of a faulty ignition switch.

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