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2008 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo (official pic/info)
Monday, October 29, 2007 6:54 AM
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2008 CHEVROLET COBALT SS FAST FACTS

Engineered and developed by GM Performance Division
2.0L Ecotec turbocharged and intercooled engine with 260 horsepower (194 kW)
GM Powertrain Sweden five-speed transmission with short-throw shifter
Nürburgring-tuned FE5 Sport suspension
Brembo fixed-caliper front discs and vented rear disc brakes
SS-specific appearance with unique fascias and rear spoiler – including available high wing
18-inch high-polished forged aluminum wheels and Y-rated performance tires
SS-specific interior with new sport seats, A-pillar boost gauge and more
On sale: second quarter of 2008

TURBOCHARGED CHEVROLET COBALT SS GIVES A BOOST OF FUN TO THE COMPACT SEGMENT

Celebrating the performance community that comprises SEMA, Chevrolet used the annual convention of all things high-performance to announce the 2008 Cobalt SS coupe. True to its legendary moniker, the Cobalt SS delivers a balance of track-proven performance capability, driving refinement and premium features – along with an undeniably fun and youthful character.

Developed by GM Performance Division (GMPD) and powered by a 260-horsepower (194 kW) turbocharged and intercooled 2.0L Ecotec engine, the Cobalt SS delivers 55 horses (41 kW) more than the previous Cobalt SS Supercharged, and its driving experience was validated on racetracks throughout North America and Europe, including Germany’s legendary Nürburgring circuit.

“The Cobalt SS is the very essence of Chevrolet’s fun spirit and serious performance,” said Ed Peper, Chevrolet general manager. “The horsepower will put a permanent smile on your face and you’ll find yourself wanting to turn around and zip through your favorite stretch of twisty roads again.”

The Cobalt SS coupe arrives in dealerships in the second quarter of 2008. A Cobalt SS sedan, with all of the same high-performance features of the coupe, follows a couple of months later.

Maximum performance – on the street or track

The Cobalt SS was developed by GM Performance Division (GMPD), with a team of engineers and designers dedicated to crafting high-performance vehicles. It features powertrain and chassis enhancements that are similar to the new HHR SS, but with larger Brembo brakes, a slightly “taller” final-drive ratio and other variances that emphasize the Cobalt SS’s pure performance ethic, as well as maximize its competitiveness on the track.

Engineered to offer more than merely a turbocharged rush of power, an all-new FE5 Sport suspension was developed and includes specific stabilizer bars, spring rates and damper tuning – all designed to complement the high-output turbocharged powertrain and mitigate afflictions such as torque steer. Driver-selectable modes help maximize performance whether on the street or track. The unique “no-lift shift” feature enables manual-transmission-equipped models to achieve the best acceleration time via an algorithm in the engine controller.

Ensuring the car stops as confidently as it accelerates and corners are four-wheel disc brakes with standard ABS. The front brakes are from Brembo and have a performance-oriented fixed-caliper design, which resist fade better than floating caliper designs; the rear discs are vented for better heat dissipation. Along with these high-performance attributes, the Cobalt SS comes standard with a host of safety features, including the StabiliTrak electronic stability control system and side-impact air bags.

With its balanced tuning, the Cobalt SS delivers a quick 0-60 time of approximately 5.7 seconds – thanks to the manual transmission’s “no-lift shift” feature – and a sports car-like maximum lateral grip of 0.9 g. This combination enabled the Cobalt SS to set a new class record while circulating the famed Nürburgring racing circuit, posting a time of 8:22.85 minutes.

Unmistakable style

The Cobalt SS is distinguished on the exterior with several unique features, including a distinctive, air dam-style front fascia with integrated projector-beam fog lamps. The new fascia’s grille and the Cobalt’s upper grille sport a new, SS-specific diamond-mesh appearance.

SS-specific rockers and badging adorn the body sides, while a standard deck lid spoiler adds the requisite sporty touch to the rear of the car. The standard spoiler can be replaced with an optional high wing-style aero enhancement that gives the Cobalt SS the look of a racecar. Also at the rear is a prominent, bright-tip exhaust outlet.

Large, five-spoke 18-inch polished forged aluminum wheels and performance tires are standard and are tailored with the specific body enhancements to give the Cobalt SS a lower, performance-oriented stance – while also showing off the large Brembo front brake calipers. They’re mounted on 225/40-series summer tires. Likewise, the available exterior colors enhance the sporty nature of the vehicle. They include Victory Red, Black, Ultra Silver Metallic, Imperial Blue, Rally Yellow, Sport Red Tintcoat and White.

Like the exterior, the interior is unique to the Cobalt SS, including SS-embroidered sport seats with suede-like UltraLux inserts, a specific gauge cluster, an A-pillar-mounted turbo boost gauge and a new shifter arrangement. Three interior color combinations are available: Ebony, Light Grey and Victory Red.

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GERMANY’S NÜRBURGRING RACETRACK WAS THE PROVING GROUND FOR THE ’08 COBALT SS

The Cobalt SS is at home on the boulevard or starting grid, thanks to development at Germany’s famed Nürburgring racing circuit – a winding, undulated road course of approximately 14 miles in length (22 km) and with more than 170 turns. It is considered by many professional racers and auto manufacturers as the ultimate test of a car’s mettle.

In fact, the Cobalt SS set a lap record for front-drive sport-compact cars at the “’Ring,” posting a time of 8:22.85 minutes – besting the previous record by more than 13 seconds.

“The Cobalt SS delivers an integrated driving experience that balances a strong, satisfying feeling of acceleration with a precise, responsive chassis,” said John Heinricy, GM Performance Division executive. “It has been tuned to deliver confident handling and road manners, while also maintaining overall ride comfort.”

GM Performance Division (GMPD) is responsible for the “go, stop and turn” capability of Chevrolet’s high-performance SS models, and its team of enthusiastic engineers made sure that the new, 2008 Cobalt SS not only achieved stellar performance on the track, it delivered it with a grin-inducing level of driving satisfaction.

Specific performance features include:

FE5 sport suspension
Standard F35 five-speed manual transmission with short-throw shifter
Quicker-ratio steering
Brembo fixed-caliper front disc brakes
Vented rear disc brakes
Eighteen-inch wheels and performance tires
Driver Information Center “Competition” mode with launch control function
Available limited-slip differential
Chassis tuning

Conveying the Cobalt SS’s turbocharged horsepower to the pavement is an FE5 sport suspension that includes a host of other chassis, steering and braking revisions – and a set of gorgeous, 18-inch forged aluminum wheels. The elements pull together to give the vehicle surprisingly agile ride and handling characteristics, as well as an enviable maximum lateral acceleration rate of 0.9 g – making it one of the best-handling cars in the segment.

“There was a concerted effort to tune the Cobalt SS for competitive track performance,” said Heinricy. “This makes the car not only formidable in sanctioned competition, but it puts a finer edge on street performance.”

The MacPherson strut independent front suspension uses SS-specific gas-charged twin-tube struts; unique steering knuckles with optimized geometry; 27 N/mm linear coil springs with specific damper tuning; stiffer control arm handling and stabilizer bar bushings; and a direct-acting, 24-mm solid stabilizer bar. At the rear, the SS’s semi-trailing twist beam axle uses monotube gas-charged shocks with specific damper tuning, a 24-mm solid stabilizer bar, stiffer axle bushings and multi-rate coil springs (28-40 N/mm). StabiliTrak electronic stability control and traction control are standard.

More than cornering capability, the Cobalt SS’s chassis – along with the available limited-slip differential – also is tuned to mitigate conditions often associated with high-performance front-wheel-drive vehicles, such as torque steer and axle hop. The result is smooth application of the car’s full performance potential, quickening acceleration and/or lap times and ensuring a smooth, comfortable driving experience on the way to the office.

Quicker steering

An improved electric power steering (EPS) system is tuned to match the SS’s handling prowess. The rack-and-pinion gear has a quick 14.8:1 ratio, which is 20-percent quicker than other Cobalt models, and the new EPS provides improved precision and a more viscous feel.

Brembo fixed-caliper brakes

Four-wheel disc brakes with ABS are standard. They consist of large, 12.4-inch-diameter (315 mm) Brembo front vented rotors with premium, high-performance, four-piston fixed calipers in the front and 11.5-inch-diameter (292 mm) rear vented discs with single-piston calipers.

During spirited drives, this gives the Cobalt SS a more precise and consistent braking feel that resists fading, even after repeated occurrences of hard braking, such as the driving experience on a racetrack.

The Brembo calipers are visible behind one of the Cobalt SS’s most distinguishing features: a set of 18- x 7.5-inch polished forged aluminum wheels. The wheels ride on SS-specific 225/40-series Y-rated summer tires.

The standard anti-lock brakes are connected to the StabiliTrak electronic stability control system to enhance stopping and handling in emergency driving situations.


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TURBOCHARGER FORCE-FEEDS THE COBALT SS 2.0L ECOTEC ENGINE FOR 260 HP (194 kW)

The Cobalt SS is powered by a turbocharged and intercooled 2.0L Ecotec DI engine that delivers 260 horsepower (194 kW) and 260 lb.-ft. of torque (353 Nm) with the standard five-speed manual transmission.

“Chevrolets are about fun and the SS models are the most fun of all,” said John Heinricy, GM Performance Division executive. “With the Cobalt SS, fun is balanced with a serious degree of capability, on both the street and racetrack.”

Features such as “no-lift shift” and other driver-selectable performance modes help the Cobalt SS achieve 0-60 mph performance in approximately 5.7 seconds and cover the quarter-mile in approximately 14.1 seconds, with minimal torque steer. The top speed is more than 160 mph.

2.0L Ecotec DI turbo engine details

The Cobalt SS’s Ecotec 2.0L turbo engine is the same that powers the recently introduced HHR SS. It produces 2.1 horsepower per cubic inch of displacement (130 hp / 97 kW per liter) and is the most powerful engine in the Ecotec family. Gasoline direct-injection technology helps the engine produce more power while maintaining the lower fuel consumption of a small displacement port-injected engine.

With direct injection, fuel is delivered directly to the combustion chamber to create a more complete burn of the air/fuel mixture. Less fuel is required to produce the equivalent horsepower, especially at normal cruising speeds, of a conventional port-injection combustion system. Direct-injection technology works well with turbocharging and helps deliver a great balance of power and economy.

Highlights of the Cobalt SS’s Ecotec 2.0L DI turbo engine include:

Steel crankshaft
Forged connecting rods
Oil-spray piston cooling
9.2:1 compression ratio
Aluminum cylinder head with stainless steel intake valves and sodium-filled exhaust valves
High-pressure engine-driven fuel pump
Mobil 1 synthetic oil
Components including the steel crankshaft and forged connecting rods are high-strength items that provide strength and enhance durability. Oil-spray piston cooling helps reduce cylinder temperatures and promotes longevity by delivering pressurized oil that continuously lubricates the pistons, which reduces friction. To enhance combustion, the piston tops feature a dish shape that deflects incoming fuel toward the spark plugs.

To accommodate the direct-injection system, the Ecotec 2.0L DI turbo has a unique cylinder head and intake manifold. The cylinder head incorporates mounting locations for the fuel injectors – items that are typically mounted in the intake manifold on port-injection engines. Specialized and extremely precise multi-hole fuel injectors are used to meter fuel and deliver it in a finely atomized manner. They are supported by an engine-mounted high-pressure fuel pump.

Apart from the mounting positions of the fuel injectors, the cylinder head has conventional port and combustion chamber designs. Large stainless steel intake valves and sodium-filled exhaust valves are durable components designed to stand up to the high-performance capability of the engine.

The unique cylinder head, fuel system, pistons and intake manifold are the major components that differentiate the 2.0L DI turbo from other members of the Ecotec engine family. Mobil 1 synthetic engine oil is installed at the factory. Synthetic oil was selected for its friction-reducing capabilities and high-temperature performance.

Turbocharger and charge air cooler

Pumping up the Cobalt SS’s 2.0L Ecotec engine is an intercooled turbocharger system. The turbo blows pressurized air into the combustion chambers to enhance horsepower and torque, while the system’s intercooler circuit cools the turbocharged air charge to maximize its effect. The turbocharger is sized to deliver a significant horsepower boost and almost no spool-up lag. Maximum pressure is almost 20 psi.

Because the pressurized air pushed by a turbocharger becomes heated, the Cobalt SS’s system employs an air-to-air intercooling system. With it, the pressurized air passes through a heat exchanger mounted behind the grille in the lower front fascia, where it is cooled before it enters the engine. Cooler air is denser, enabling the combustion chambers to draw in more air for maximum power. The cooler air also staves off the possibility of detonation at higher temperature, which allowed engineers to tune the engine for maximum power and ensure consistent performance in all driving conditions.

Transmission

Backing the turbocharged engine is a standard GM Powertrain Sweden F35 five-speed manual transmission. Semi-synthetic transmission fluid is used for its capability of absorbing heat and resisting breakdown during high-performance driving.

A performance-oriented feature referred to as “no-lift shift” allows maximum performance – upshifts can be performed very quickly without lifting the throttle. An algorithm in the engine’s controller enables this high-performance feature, which helps maximize acceleration and gear changes.

A short-throw shifter with stiffened shifter bushings and modified cables and attachments enhances confidence behind the wheel, giving the driver a firmer, more direct and quicker shift feel. A limited-slip differential is available with the manual transmission.

3.82:1 final drive ratio

The Cobalt SS’s powertrain has a 3.82:1 final drive ratio, which was selected because it allows the turbocharged engine to remain in the optimal section of the torque band during shifts and while driving competitively on a racetrack. This enhances both the car’s tangible performance measures and intangible fun-to-drive quotient.



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PERFORMANCE-ORIENTED COCKPIT HIGHLIGHTS THE ’08 COBALT SS INTERIOR

Every driver’s element – from the highly bolstered seats to the A-pillar-mounted boost gauge – is designed to match the performance capability delivered by the 2008 Cobalt SS’s 260-horsepower (194 kW) turbocharged engine and FE5 sport suspension deliver. In short, the cabin delivers maximum functionality and driver satisfaction.

The features that comprise the Cobalt SS’s driver-focused interior include:

Sport seats: The Cobalt SS’s seats don’t just look sporty; modified seatback bolsters and “winged” bottom-cushion bolsters provide excellent support during spirited driving. The seat features contemporary, mesh-style impression cloth coverings with suede-like UltraLux inserts in the center section for additional grip. “SS” logos are embroidered on the front seats.

Contrasting interior colors, including Ebony, Victory Red and Light Grey, contribute to the sporty look and are offered in SS-only combinations. Color-matched door panel inserts complete the theme. The rear seat is trimmed to match the front seats and features enhanced bolster styling to also match the front seats.

Shifter: Compared with other Cobalt models equipped with a manual transmission, the SS features a shifter that has shorter throws between gears and a more precise feel.

No-lift shift: An algorithm in the engine’s controller allows upshifts to be performed very quickly without lifting the throttle.

Steering: The Cobalt SS has a quicker-acting, more precise steering system consisting of a modified steering knuckle and a new steering gear (14.8:1 ratio).

160-mph speedometer: A unique instrument panel gauge cluster is standard; it includes a 160-mph readout (255 km/h) illustrated with large, easy-to-view graphics.

A-pillar gauge: In what is now a signature feature of models with the turbocharged 2.0L Ecotec, the Cobalt SS comes with a standard A-pillar-mounted turbo boost gauge.

Driver Information Center: The standard Driver Information Center located in the gauge cluster allows the driver to engage several SS-specific features, including a “competition” mode that is designed for closed-course performance driving and adjusts chassis controls (including turning off traction control) in controlled driving conditions. A launch control function is part of the competition mode and enables consistent acceleration performance.

Additional changes: SS-specific satin nickel trim accents the cabin, enhancing the distinctive and performance-oriented theme of the SS’s driver environment.


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2008 CHEVROLET COBALT SS SPECIFICATIONS
Overview

Model:
Cobalt SS

Body style / driveline:
5-passenger sedan and coupe, unitized frame,
front engine, front-wheel drive

Construction:
2-sided galvanized steel on exterior panels (except roof)

EPA vehicle class:
compact car

Manufacturing location:
Lordstown , Ohio

Key competitors:
Honda Civic Si, MazdaSpeed 3, Volkswagen GTI, MINI Cooper S


Engines

Ecotec 2.0L DI Turbo VVT

Application:
std on SS

Type:
2.0L DOHC I-4

Displacement (cu in / cc):
122 / 1998

Bore & stroke (in / mm):
3.39 x 3.39 / 86 x 86

Block material:
cast aluminum

Cylinder head material:
cast aluminum

Valvetrain:
DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder; dual continuous variable valve timing

Ignition system:
individual coil-on-plug

Fuel delivery:
direct-injection with a variable high-pressure rail and electronic throttle control

Compression ratio:
9.2:1

Horsepower (hp / kW @ rpm):
260 / 194 @ 5300*

Torque (lb-ft / Nm @ rpm):
260 / 353 @ 2000*

Recommended fuel:
premium recommended but not required

Maximum engine speed (rpm):
6300 rpm

Emissions controls:
close-coupled catalytic converters, Quick-Sync 58x ignition system; returnless fuel rail; wide-range O 2 sensor

Estimated fuel economy:
TBD


Transmission

GM Powertrain Sweden F35 5-speed manual

Gear ratios: (:1):


First:
3.38

Second:
1.76

Third:
1.18

Fourth:
0.89

Fifth:
0.70

Reverse:
3.17

Final drive ratio:
3.82:1


Chassis/Suspension

Front:
MacPherson independent strut-type with direct acting, 24mm solid stabilizer bar

Rear:
semi-independent torsion beam with montoube gas shocks; 24mm solid stabilizer bar

Steering type:
electric, power-assisted variable-speed rack-and-pinion

Steering ratio:
14.8:1 (variable)

Steering wheel turns, lock-to-lock:
TBD

Turning circle, curb-to-curb (ft / m):
39.4 / 12


Brakes

Type:
power 4-wheel disc with standard anti-lock; 38mm Brembo four-piston fixed calipers in front and 40mm single-piston rear calipers

Rotor diameter x thickness (in / mm):
front: 12.4 x 1.02 / 315 x 26 (vented)

Disc diameter x width (in / mm):
rear: 11.5 x 0.79 / 292 x 20 (vented)

Wheels/Tires

Wheel size and type:
18 x 7.5-inch split-spoke polished forged aluminum

Tires:
P225/40ZR18 high-performance


Dimensions

Exterior

Wheelbase (in / mm):
103.5 / 2628

Overall length (in / mm):
180.5 / 4585

Overall width (in / mm):
67.9 / 1725

Overall height (in / mm):
55.7 / 1415.4

Track (in / mm):
front: 58.6 / 1490
rear: 58.1 / 1476

Minimum ground clearance
(in / mm):
TBD

Curb weight (lb / kg):
2975 / 1349

Weight distribution (% front / rear):
60 / 40

Interior
Coupe

Front
Rear

Seating capacity:
2
3

Headroom (in / mm):
38.7 / 984
35.7 / 905.7

Legroom (in / mm):
42 / 1066.5
32.2 / 817.5

Shoulder room (in / mm):
53 / 1346.5
49 / 1245.8

Hip room (in / mm):
49.5 / 1257.1
46.1 / 1171.8

Capacities

EPA passenger volume (cu ft / L):
87 / 243.5

EPA interior volume (cu ft / L):
97 / 2747

Cargo volume (cu ft /L):
13.9 / 394

Trailer towing maximum (lb / kg):
not recommended

Fuel tank (gal / L):
13.2 / 49

Engine oil (qt / L):
5 / 4.7

Cooling system (qt / L):
TBD






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Re: 2008 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo (official pic/info)
Monday, October 29, 2007 7:14 AM
Nice!

After I graduate (sometime next fall) I was planning on a new car purchase. I was a little disheartened that the Cobalt SS/SC was discontinued. I've been looking at Civic Si's, Mazdaspeed 3's, used Evos, etc. This little beauty should be out around the time I'm gonna be shopping, so this will definitely be at the top of my list now.

Any word on pricing?
Re: 2008 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo (official pic/info)
Monday, October 29, 2007 7:22 AM
i cant wait for this thing!! just scared at what the price might be





Re: 2008 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo (official pic/info)
Monday, October 29, 2007 7:24 AM
Nothing on pricing yet. But expect a starting MSRP of $24K-26K. For sure I'll keep you all posted.



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Re: 2008 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo (official pic/info)
Monday, October 29, 2007 7:29 AM
Mr.Goodwrench-G.T. wrote:Nothing on pricing yet. But expect a starting MSRP of $24K-26K. For sure I'll keep you all posted.


That's TOO much in my opinion.

$21,000 to $22,000 range is the most i would spend on a cobalt with a turbo.



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Re: 2008 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo (official pic/info)
Monday, October 29, 2007 7:33 AM
Yeah, love it but lets wait for pricing.











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Re: 2008 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo (official pic/info)
Monday, October 29, 2007 7:38 AM
Jookycola wrote:
Mr.Goodwrench-G.T. wrote:Nothing on pricing yet. But expect a starting MSRP of $24K-26K. For sure I'll keep you all posted.


That's TOO much in my opinion.

$21,000 to $22,000 range is the most i would spend on a cobalt with a turbo.


exactly, i second that.





Re: 2008 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo (official pic/info)
Monday, October 29, 2007 7:59 AM
^^i agree....ill be in the market for a new car in march, and if its 21-22k, ill most likely pick one up...anything more than that and i honeslty wont even consider it





Re: 2008 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo (official pic/info)
Monday, October 29, 2007 7:59 AM
<$24,000 would be reasonable IMO. The Mazdaspeed 3 is just under $24k, and I would consider it to be the biggest competitor.

If the price is over $25k, I'd take my money and pick up a Solstice GXP and enjoy the same engine but with RWD.

Here's hoping for $21k - $23k.
Re: 2008 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo (official pic/info)
Monday, October 29, 2007 8:36 AM
thats gonna be sweet


i can not wait to see it






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Re: 2008 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo (official pic/info)
Monday, October 29, 2007 9:48 AM
To compete with the MS3 it's not so much the power as the suspension that will need to be excellent if this car will be a success.
Overall, looks like a pretty sweet little package if it isn't overpriced.....

Re: 2008 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo (official pic/info)
Monday, October 29, 2007 10:38 AM
I do not like the wheels but that's a minor thing



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Re: 2008 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo (official pic/info)
Monday, October 29, 2007 10:44 AM
vid is on youtube




Re: 2008 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo (official pic/info)
Monday, October 29, 2007 11:01 AM
14.1 1/4



Re: 2008 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo (official pic/info)
Monday, October 29, 2007 11:01 AM
JoeyDaBomb wrote:I do not like the wheels but that's a minor thing


x2 those rims are gross. i really hope they put the z06 looking wheels on it like some of the other advertisments are showing...



Re: 2008 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo (official pic/info)
Monday, October 29, 2007 11:15 AM
another thing, about the key competitors...Si civic?? i dont know much about the other competitors, but the new Si has 197 hp and 139 ft. lb. torque....id hope this new cobalt would blow that thing out of the water.

and like other people said, the wheels are gross...hell of a car though





Re: 2008 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo (official pic/info)
Monday, October 29, 2007 11:18 AM
blueakron04 wrote:To compete with the MS3 it's not so much the power as the suspension that will need to be excellent if this car will be a success.
Overall, looks like a pretty sweet little package if it isn't overpriced.....


Not even in the same ball park. A solid rear axle like the J-bodies had is hardly the proper suspension for a $24,000 to $25,000 sport/turbo anything. In the $24,000 range you fall into barely used Acura TL's and as mentioned Soltice GXP/Redline Sky (All are a better well rounded package than the Cobalt)

To sell them and stay competitive they need to keep it in the $22,000 and under range.



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Re: 2008 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo (official pic/info)
Monday, October 29, 2007 1:00 PM
Id pick up a new si over this any day.. pay 22k for a much more stylish exterior and interior with navi ..

So you get 60 extra hp.. but with extra 4k you save with the si you could double that power.

Why would you pay 26k+ for this.. We all know gm is going to go high on this since its finally turbo.

Hell for 26k Id pick up a evo or sti thats a year or 2 used.

Anywho thats that I think.



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Re: 2008 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo (official pic/info)
Monday, October 29, 2007 1:01 PM
Looks exactly like every other Cobalt I have ever seen. What's so special about this one?





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Re: 2008 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo (official pic/info)
Monday, October 29, 2007 1:17 PM
Gutty96 wrote:Looks exactly like every other Cobalt I have ever seen. What's so special about this one?


literate much?



Re: 2008 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo (official pic/info)
Monday, October 29, 2007 1:19 PM
Ya, I read it. Sounds like the description of an Eco box with a turbo. Big deal. I will ask again. What's so special about it?





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Re: 2008 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo (official pic/info)
Monday, October 29, 2007 1:59 PM
Actually after reading again i realize they deleted alot of stuff from the SC/SS. No more Recaro seats, and didn't offer a 6-speed? Maybe not that last one, but the loss of the Recaros kind sucks.



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Re: 2008 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo (official pic/info)
Monday, October 29, 2007 5:24 PM
Rear:
semi-independent torsion beam with montoube gas shocks; 24mm solid stabilizer bar

Isn't something people complain about lack of IRS in GM's cars..?


wysiwyg wrote:i would say they bang, they don't really pound so much. but if
you want to bump, then they will bump and hit real hard and a lot good.

LOL
Re: 2008 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo (official pic/info)
Monday, October 29, 2007 6:53 PM
Quote:

Sounds like the description of an Eco box with a turbo. Big deal. I will ask again. What's so special about it?


My thoughts exactly. Although the 1/4 mile, 0-60 and curb weight departments are exactly on par with the old SRT4 model. Is the 260HP crank rated? At 24-26k I'd much rather have a solstice gxp as mentioned above. There are many more appealing cars in that price range than 20-22k where it belongs starting out.


Re: 2008 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo (official pic/info)
Monday, October 29, 2007 7:08 PM
Joey Baggs (Eazy716) wrote:^^i agree....ill be in the market for a new car in march, and if its 21-22k, ill most likely pick one up...anything more than that and i honeslty wont even consider it


what about a colorado?



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