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2009 Chevrolet Cobalt 4dr Sdn Base
MSRP :  $ 14,990
Invoice :  $ 14,540
Manf. Code :  1AV69
Engine :  2.2L I-4
Drive Type :  Front-wheel Drive
Body Style :  Sedan
Fuel Type :  Regular unleaded
Fuel Economy Range :  35 mpg Hwy, 25 mpg City
EPA Class :  Subcompact Cars
NHTSA Driver's Crash Rating :  
Basic Warranty :  36 months/36,000 miles
2009 Chevrolet Cobalt Overview

The Chevrolet Cobalt is available as either a two-door coupe or a four-door sedan, each available in four trims: Base, LS, LT and SS Turbocharged.

The Base, LS and LT trims come standard with a 2.2-liter four-cylinder engine mated to either a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic transmission. The SS Turbocharged comes with a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine mated to a five-speed manual transmission. The LS trim comes standard with: 15-inch steel wheels, air conditioning, front airbags with side curtain airbags, front bucket seats with a fold down rear seat, and a satellite radio; the Base trim shares all the same standard equipment as the LS except for the lack of air conditioning, making it the value leader in the Cobalt line-up. The LT adds on top of the LS trim: front and rear carpeted floor mats, premium cloth seat trim and power mirrors, windows and door locks with remote keyless entry. The SS Turbocharged has the same content as the LT but further adds: 18-inch aluminum wheels, four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes, a rear spoiler, a leather gear shift knob, a leather steering wheel, cruise control and an upgraded radio.

For 2009 the Chevrolet Cobalt has removed the Sport trim. The 2.2-liter engine now has continuous variable valve timing and an inflator kit is standard on all trims in lieu of a spare tire.

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The design theme inside the Chevrolet Cobalt is simple and straightforward.   Materials are decent and the fit and finish are good.   Overall, it's comparable for the class.   There's just enough chrome trim here and there on knobs and instruments to brighten things up without a lot of glare from the shiny parts.   Instruments are large, well placed, and easy to read, with nice graphic treatment throughout.  

Cobalt uses different seats in the different trim levels, each with detail changes in foam, padding and trim.   We found plenty of fore/aft and rake adjustment for a 6-foot, 4-inch driver, plus seat height adjustment with a ratcheting handle.   The LT seats were very comfortable and grabbed us in the fast corners exactly where we needed to be grabbed and held.   Even better were the optional leather-trimmed seats, which come with electric heat.  

Inside the SS are sport seats embroidered with the SS-logo and enhanced with suede-like UltraLux inserts.   A specific gauge package includes an A-pillar-mounted turbo boost gauge.  

The available Pioneer seven-speaker sound system with the Delphi AM/FM/CD delivers good sound and includes a huge subwoofer mounted on the left side trunk wall.   And all Cobalts come with XM Satellite Radio.  

The heating, ventilation and defroster system worked quickly and intuitively.  

Cobalt LS comes with manually operated windows that take a lot of cranking (about four and half times around) to wind the windows up.   The urethane steering wheel that comes on LS and LT models feels cheap.   The leather-wrapped wheel that's optional on the Cobalt LT is much nicer.  

Rear-seat passengers pay a price for the coupe's sporty looks.   Headroom, legroom, and hip room are reduced by 2 inches, 1.5 inches, and 3.5 inches, respectively; enough to make the difference between a comfortable place for adults and one best left to pre-adolescents.   Up front, the coupe actually offers more head and legroom than the sedan, but only by fractions of an inch.   Therefore, the coupe is a good choice for drivers who are usually alone or with a friend, while the sedan is the better choice for drivers who often find themselves with two or three passengers.  

The trunk in the sedan is wide and deep with a low lift-over height, and almost 14 cubic feet of capacity, more than competitive in the class, though the opening to the trunk seems relatively small.   The trunk lid uses outside corner hinges and two hydraulic assist struts instead of gooseneck hinges that can squash groceries when the lid is closed.   The coupe has the same trunk volume but an even smaller trunk opening, making it difficult to stow a thick suitcase.   A 60/40-split, fold-down rear seat with a trunk pass-through feature adds utility to both sedan and coupe.

 
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