Chevy has replicated the formula, and applied it to the Cobalt. This time around, it's called XFE, acronym for Xtended Fuel Economy. Or is it Xtra Fuel Economy? Whatever, it's part of a shuffling of ...
Launched for 2005, the front-wheel-drive subcompact Cobalt comes in sedan and coupe body styles and is available with several engine, transmission and trim level options. The Cobalt’s competitors ...
I just paid $4,700 for a 2009 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo sedan. What’s wrong with it? Well, it has 130,000 miles, one of the rear windows doesn’t go down, and the power locks seem a bit finicky. That’s it.