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xcel
04-24-2008, 05:53 PM
Hi All:

___I received an E-Mail this afternoon about a story I have not seen before. We missed a good one too!

Suddenly Cobalt Beats its Competition (http://www.autosavant.net/2008/04/suddenly-cobalt-beats-its-competition.html)

___The following is a quick study on the Cobalt XFe vs. the class leaders and it does indeed rise to the top of the class from the bottom in one fell swoop!

Year|Make|Model|Transmission|FE City/Highway (mpgUS)
2008|Chevrolet|Cobalt|MT|25/36
2008|Honda|Civic|AT|25/36
2009|Toyota|Corolla|MT|26/35
2008|Ford|Focus|MT|24/35
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*2008|Toyota|Corolla|MT|28/37
*Last generation now discontinued

___Thanks for the find Cory J.

___Good Luck

___Wayne

swoon
04-24-2008, 06:05 PM
Congrats Chevy. It's great to hear car companies promoting fuel economy instead of 0 to 60 times.

BailOut
04-24-2008, 06:18 PM
It's about time that GM did something to help themselves but how is 25/36 a higher rating than 26/35, and how does the Cobalt's 25/36 not share the "top of the class" rating with the Civic's identical 25/36?

phoebeisis
04-24-2008, 06:36 PM
WOW,and HOW?? Did Chevy change to a different motor?Around here you could buy a 2007 Cobalt -new-for $11,995-dirt cheap! If the new Cobalt sells for close to the same, it will suddenly be a much better bet than the Focus.

How did they do it?? I wish they made a Cobalt stationwagon with a MT, or an extended hatch (like the Maxx).

Congrats to Chevy- almost beating the Civic-never less than $17,000-and the Corolla-occasionally advertised for $13,995-is a HUGE victory.

Hot on the heals of the 6 speed 4 cyl Malibu-not bad!!Wish there was a 4 cyl Malibu stationwagon.

Charlie

bomber991
04-24-2008, 06:49 PM
Didn't we discover this way back when that guy posted the Honda ad with the MPG numbers in the ad, and I looked up the Chevy number for equivalents?

brick
04-24-2008, 07:10 PM
Nice. Props to GM for making they first good decision in a while.

99HXCivic
04-30-2008, 04:08 PM
But will it last as long as a Honda without problems? On another forum a member bitched about his dying 1996 Cavalier and all it's problems at 203,000 miles.

I'd rather have a 4dr Civic EX. It's sexier looking too!

So far I've been looking at lots of car ads and I never see a Cobalt XFE for sale! I just think it's a major GM bragging gimmick. Same goes for the 4 cyl 6speed auto Malibu that's better FE than a Camry or Accord!



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