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GM thinks big with small Cobalt

from the front it kinda looks like a corolla. and that interior is way better than the sunfire parked 7 feet below me.
 
Its a step in the right direction. I think they should take a cue from the Scion brand and offer a lot of aftermarket stuff if they want to make money on them.
 
Originally posted by: nan0bug
Its a step in the right direction. I think they should take a cue from the Scion brand and offer a lot of aftermarket stuff if they want to make money on them.

judging by the number of riced cavaliers i would say you're onto something
 
I agree .. its kinda ugly .. then again .. IMO all economy and compact cars are ugly. It is luss ugly than recent cavaliers though IMO.
 
I agree, it's a step in the right direction..

Whether someone with half a brain should purchase it over the equivilent Honda/Toyota, remains to be seen though...
But Lori Queen, who?s in charge of small cars for General Motors Corp., believes the automaker?s latest little entry ? the Chevrolet Cobalt ? has what it takes to overcome high incentives and low prices to help the automaker eke out profits from its small car lineup.

OK..

Houston, we have a problem.

😛
 
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