Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: Engineer
Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: Perknose
Nobody but the brain dead would choose a Chevy Cobalt over an equivalent Toyo Corolla or Honda Civic.
The cobalt still sold 20,000(20% increase in sales) units last month, putting it right behind corolla and civic. If is not a bad car.l
That's not true at all. With some of the
discounts given to suppliers (like myself), getting a MSRP $17,500 Cobalt for $12,500 + ttl . . .
I like and know automobiles. The Cobalt is
nowhere near as good a car as the Corolla or the Civic.
Charrison, Cobalt sales, like the sales of ALL small cars these days, are benefitting from our current gas prices. This does
not make the Cobalt a good car.
Engineer, the price you got is due to special privelege. Personally, I STILL wouldn't have bought a Cobalt, but I understand why you did.
I believe you would respect the opinion of Consumer Reports, a dedicated bunch of, well,
engineers who have
never accepted advertising of any kind in their publication.
CR Model Summary
The Cobalt falls short of the best small cars. Its 2.2-liter engine is spirited but noisy and relatively thirsty. Drivers can expect just 24 mpg overall. The ride is relatively comfortable, but handling isn't agile. The steering is too light at low speeds. The rear seat is not roomy, even by small-car standards. Interior fit and finish is unimpressive. The Cobalt sedan received a score of acceptable in the IIHS side-crash test with the now-standard head-curtain air bags. Electronic stability control is optional for 2008, but only in the sport version that is priced close to the larger Malibu. The sporty SS model returns with a turbocharged engine.
Highs Turning circle.
Lows Engine noise, fuel economy, driving position, seating comfort, fit and finish.
I don't currently have a CR sub, so I can't prove it to either of you here, but I know cars in some depth. Trust me, both the Civic and the Corolla are a clear cut above -- way above, actually -- the Cobalt in just about every area: refinement,
reliability, quality, engineering, performance, resale value,
you name it!
Also, the Ford Focus is a better vehilce, imho,
as a self-professed car lover, than the Chevy Cobalt.