Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Looks generic like "most" of todays cars.
That's really helpful, especially since the reviewers are doing nothing but reviewing first impressions. The cobalt is going to be like a chick you meet who's hot and awesome at first and then turns into a psycho bitch. The cobalt will probably all but fall apart in around 6 months and from there on be an unreliable piece of horse's ass like any other chevrolet econobox.The Chevrolet Cobalt is a very good car. Every single review I've read of it has been glowing.
Not true, at least not anymore. Hyundai is considered best value in economy car, most reliable, right behind Honda.Originally posted by: Syringer
Originally posted by: sniperruff
it looks ugly. the elentra GT will have a better interior, is probably more reliable, and definitely has a better resell value than the cobalt. chevy spent all this time to advertise something that is even inferior to the ford focus.
Are you kidding? Korean cars have the worst depreciation of all cars.
Originally posted by: Syringer
Originally posted by: sniperruff
it looks ugly. the elentra GT will have a better interior, is probably more reliable, and definitely has a better resell value than the cobalt. chevy spent all this time to advertise something that is even inferior to the ford focus.
Are you kidding? Korean cars have the worst depreciation of all cars.
Perhaps in your definition. One of the definitions of enthusiast on dictionary.com is a person who has a strong liking for something. I like reading about cars and I like looking at them. I'm an enthusiast. Doesn't mean I have to want to buy whatever is most fun to drive like most other car enthusiasts.Originally posted by: b0mbrman
It sounds like you're more of a sheet metal enthusiast![]()
Actually the NEW Kia Spectra has received rave reviews. Car and Driver loved it, as well as Motor Trend. So actually that guy knows quite well what's he talking about. Do you?Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Yup :roll:.Originally posted by: XionideAHAHAHAHAA!!! :beer:Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Wait one year and the Elantra will be redesigned...and your car's street value will take an ugly hit...
Can't wait? Check out the Kia Spectra
Methinks you have no idea what you're talking about.
Originally posted by: archcommus87
Perhaps in your definition. One of the definitions of enthusiast on dictionary.com is a person who has a strong liking for something. I like reading about cars and I like looking at them. I'm an enthusiast. Doesn't mean I have to want to buy whatever is most fun to drive like most other car enthusiasts.Originally posted by: b0mbrman
It sounds like you're more of a sheet metal enthusiast![]()
Actually the NEW Kia Spectra has received rave reviews. Car and Driver loved it, as well as Motor Trend. So actually that guy knows quite well what's he talking about. Do you?Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Yup :roll:.Originally posted by: XionideAHAHAHAHAA!!! :beer:Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Wait one year and the Elantra will be redesigned...and your car's street value will take an ugly hit...
Can't wait? Check out the Kia Spectra
Methinks you have no idea what you're talking about.
Uniqueness is definitely a factor for some people. Benzes or BMWs wouldn't be all that impressive if every household owned one.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
That's really helpful, especially since the reviewers are doing nothing but reviewing first impressions. The cobalt is going to be like a chick you meet who's hot and awesome at first and then turns into a psycho bitch. The cobalt will probably all but fall apart in around 6 months and from there on be an unreliable piece of horse's ass like any other chevrolet econobox.The Chevrolet Cobalt is a very good car. Every single review I've read of it has been glowing.
Regarding uniqueness you will never have it with an econobox. If you want unique by yourself a delorean. How is having one of 800,000 cars meaningfully more unique than one of 2 million? The car is a grocery getting A-to-B. Uniqueness really has no role in making a good decision on a car.
if side airbags are that important look to VW. I know they've had quality issues, but if you drive a VW and a cobalt and still want the cobalt there is no hope for you![]()
Not IMO. Kia designs a nice car, so yes, the past is overlooked because everything has been changed in the 05 model. Same with the Cobalt. Some people may be bashing the Cobalt simply because it's Chevy. I'm not, I'm just saying everyone will have one and they'll become very common.Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: archcommus87
Perhaps in your definition. One of the definitions of enthusiast on dictionary.com is a person who has a strong liking for something. I like reading about cars and I like looking at them. I'm an enthusiast. Doesn't mean I have to want to buy whatever is most fun to drive like most other car enthusiasts.Originally posted by: b0mbrman
It sounds like you're more of a sheet metal enthusiast![]()
Actually the NEW Kia Spectra has received rave reviews. Car and Driver loved it, as well as Motor Trend. So actually that guy knows quite well what's he talking about. Do you?Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Yup :roll:.Originally posted by: XionideAHAHAHAHAA!!! :beer:Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Wait one year and the Elantra will be redesigned...and your car's street value will take an ugly hit...
Can't wait? Check out the Kia Spectra
Methinks you have no idea what you're talking about.
Uniqueness is definitely a factor for some people. Benzes or BMWs wouldn't be all that impressive if every household owned one.
Wait wait wait...
If Kia designs a nice new car (with rave reviews), instantly their suspect past is over looked?
If Chevrolet designs a nice new car (with rave reviews), it is still considered crap?
Just you. Take a look at the Cobalt in person- it's pretty unique for a Chevy.Originally posted by: Fritzo
Is it just me or do all Chevy sedans look the same?![]()
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Is it just me or do all Chevy sedans look the same?![]()
Perhaps you should focus for a second.Originally posted by: archcommus87
Perhaps in your definition. One of the definitions of enthusiast on dictionary.com is a person who has a strong liking for something. I like reading about cars and I like looking at them. I'm an enthusiast. Doesn't mean I have to want to buy whatever is most fun to drive like most other car enthusiasts.Originally posted by: b0mbrman
It sounds like you're more of a sheet metal enthusiast![]()
Actually the NEW Kia Spectra has received rave reviews. Car and Driver loved it, as well as Motor Trend. So actually that guy knows quite well what's he talking about. Do you?Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Yup :roll:.Originally posted by: XionideAHAHAHAHAA!!! :beer:Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Wait one year and the Elantra will be redesigned...and your car's street value will take an ugly hit...
Can't wait? Check out the Kia Spectra
Methinks you have no idea what you're talking about.
Yup, there are badge enthusiasts too.Originally posted by: archcommus87
Uniqueness is definitely a factor for some people. Benzes or BMWs wouldn't be all that impressive if every household owned one.
I am? Look closer. That's not me.Originally posted by: b0mbrman
I'm the one telling the OP to consider a Kia. He's the one laughing at the suggestion.
Oh, I knew it was xionide. I just worded it poorly.Originally posted by: Wag
I am? Look closer. That's not me.Originally posted by: b0mbrman
I'm the one telling the OP to consider a Kia. He's the one laughing at the suggestion.
Yeah...that's weird that the two would have different ratings...considering they have been differently styled permutations of the same basic car. Except Hyundai is releasing the newer, presumably worse-protected Elantra later than they did the SpectraI wouldn't go for a Kia Spectra simply because they've got the worst front impact rating. Hyundai Elantra is pretty good for the front, but awful for the back.
The Elantra had some problems which were corrected when discovered. I don't know what the deal is with the KIA. Why bother? The Elantra is essentially the same car as the Spectra except cheaper. I can get a loaded Elantra 5-Door for $14k.Originally posted by: b0mbrman
]Yeah...that's weird that the two would have different ratings...considering they have been differently styled permutations of the same basic car. Except Hyundai is releasing the newer, presumably worse-protected Elantra later than they did the Spectra
Originally posted by: archcommus87 I'm not, I'm just saying everyone will have one and they'll become very common.
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: archcommus87 I'm not, I'm just saying everyone will have one and they'll become very common.
at a $15,000 price point for a new car it is hard to find something that isn't common...
Yeah, the only reason I'd even suggest it is the Elantra's redesign which is supposed to happen this fall...Originally posted by: Wag
The Elantra had some problems which were corrected when discovered. I don't know what the deal is with the KIA. Why bother? The Elantra is essentially the same car as the Spectra except cheaper. I can get a loaded Elantra 5-Door for $14k.Originally posted by: b0mbrman
]Yeah...that's weird that the two would have different ratings...considering they have been differently styled permutations of the same basic car. Except Hyundai is releasing the newer, presumably worse-protected Elantra later than they did the Spectra
Originally posted by: archcommus87
But you have to consider uniqueness. Who wants a car that everyone else has? I must see at least twenty Cavaliers every day on my way to work, which is only seven miles away. Same with Impalas. Cobalts will become the same.
