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Chevrolet stepped up a notch in 2005 with its compact Cobalt, which Chevy calls a "premium small car." Offered in coupe and sedan body styles, the front-wheel-drive Cobalt comes standard with a 145-horsepower four-cylinder, the SS Supercharged coupe gets a 205-hp engine, and regular SS models get a new 171-hp four-cylinder for 2006. Read More
8 Available Cobalt Trims
Select a trim name below for detailed specifications