>If you're buying a car for looks instead of mechanical soundness you might be a woman.
why not both?
>Cobalts not mechanically sound
kek, my G5 was immaculate for the 5 years I drove it
>If you're buying a car for looks instead of mechanical soundness you might be a woman.
why not both?
>Cobalts not mechanically sound
kek, my G5 was immaculate for the 5 years I drove it
>Was
until the steering locked and an herod into a barrier
I love my two Cobalts, the 2008 LT has 135k miles and the 2010 1LT has 30k miles as of the other day. Had two shitty Cavaliers before these, at least the Cobalt can get you on the freeway, faster 0-60 is probably why slightly less MPG, which I'll gladly trade for the speed. Drove the Cavaliers to over 100k on both, the 1996 or so was a dog that required much work, the 1999 went to 100k miles with nothing more than oil changes and one transmission flush. My 2008 Cobalt had a weak weld come off on one of the transmission lines, only time that car left me at the side of the road, at 120k miles or so, and I theoretically could have driven it home in reverse if I hadn't had it towed. Was a $300 fix on that transmission issue, when I bought the new Cobalt which had been sitting in a police warehouse for five years with 3k miles. All I've ever done is oil changes about every 5,000 miles, the transmission flush at 85k, new platinum spark plugs and belt/chain whatever at 100k. My wife traded in her 2005 V6 Malibu with 165k miles, no serious issues I can recall and now drives a 2012 V6 with 35k or so. Not sure why people dislike Chevy, I'll admit all American cars sucked back in the 1990s but modern ones just don't seem to have mechanical issues, I usually request American cars when renting while travelling.
My cobalt had 150,261mi and was still capable had I not gone off the road at 60mph due to my lack of awareness. They are awesome cars and I clocked 47mpgs doing 70mph on the highway. Good cars that won't let you down.
>Tfw 99mpg display when coasting off 5th gear at 70mph
I lold the first time I saw it
Bought a G5 manual new in 2009, today 120k miles never had to replace anything (other than tires) including breaks. Yes i get them checked annually.
they are basically civic coupes.