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Re: O/T Chevy Cobalt
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Posted by Midwest redneck on February 08, 2007 at 14:14:55 from (24.231.168.178):
In Reply to: O/T Chevy Cobalt posted by Rich Va on February 08, 2007 at 10:08:17:
I just bought a brand new one 3 weeks ago. It has 1000 miles on it right now. I like the car, I still cant find the oil filter, I will take it in for the 1st oil change so that I can see where the filter is. The 100K mile warranty (power train only) all else is 36K miles made the deal for me. I paid $14,700 for the car after my sisters GM employee discount. I got the 2.2L engine with Power locks, windows, keyless entry. AC too. The only thing it doesnt have is cruise and power seats. Mpg is 27 but I do 80MPH on the freeway. I had a 2002 saturn SL1 and it was becoming unreliable and junk, So my local Chevy dealer gave me $3100 for the trade of the Saturn and I said (you betcha) I picked up the car on 1-23-07. Time will tell how good it is or isnt. but the 100K power train warranty is nice, GM stands behind the car. For me it was the Ford Focus or the Cobalt. (GM discount and the 100K warranty sealed it) Nuff said
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