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2009 Chevrolet Cobalt - Q&A

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2009 Chevrolet Cobalt Q & A from Around the Web

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Owning a Chevy in 2009?
If General Motors goes bankrupt, does that mean that my car will not be worth anything? Or will it go up in value? I have a 2006 Chevy Cobalt. I'm thinking of selling it right now, because of this mess!
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

It seems likely that little will change if General Motors Corporation enters a Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization, save that GM retirees will likely have to pay for their own health insurance coverage. See: http://www.autooninfo.net/naed200811gmbankruptcybenefits.htm However, there are other good...

Read the manufacturer's recommendation in the owners manual. Determine the type of driving you do and then go by their suggestion. They built it. They know what it needs. Reference:A mechanic for over 45 years.

I am 17 what are the pros and cons of getting a 2009 chevy cobalt SS?
Insurance, reliability, speed, and gas millage.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

Chevys have really gone downhill in reliabity. Insurance for a 17 year old male will be high on almost any car but there are discounts out there just make sure to shop around. If I were you I'd go for a Toyota or a Honda they are a little more expencive but will last alot longer plus you will save...

How do I reset the oil gauge in my 2009 Chevy Cobalt?
I don't want to go to the dealership and pay all that money to get my oil changed just so they can reset the oil gauge. How can I reset the gauge myself? It is a 2009 Chevrolet Cobalt
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

The Chevrolet Cobalt uses a computer system called the Engine Oil Life System that indicates when to change the engine oil and filter. The computer monitors things like engine revolutions and the temperature of the engine. The oil life system must be reset every time the oil is changed in order for...

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Nearly all of the Cobalt's rivals have been redesigned in recent years, and most of them offer a more desirable overall package.

Although the Cobalt has a decent ride, many buyers will be happier with the crisper handling provided by the Honda Civic or Ford Focus.

Like the Cobalt, the Ford Focus and Honda Civic are available in coupe or sedan versions; the Ford Focus was just restyled for 2008 and has a very refined, attractive, and quite roomy interior, while the Civic feels especially nimble and responsive on the road, though it's tight on backseat headroom.

The Sentra, Elantra, and Corolla are each very well-designed small sedans, conservative and basic but more refined and just as roomy—and in the case of the Elantra, especially smooth and refined.

All of these rivals have a better-appointed interior than the Cobalt.


 
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