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Used 2006 Chevrolet Cobalt for Sale near Ontario

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Anonymous

1.0

Reviewed a 2006 Chevrolet Cobalt on Oct 9, 2024

TERRIIBLE! You should be embarrassed to show someone that cobalt. The inside was so disgusting and full of actual dirt from the junk yard. If thats the care you put into used vehicles regardless of price I would highly urge people to stay far away from your business. DISGUSTING!!

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Anonymous

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Reviewed a 2006 Chevrolet SS Sedan FWD on Sep 11, 2009

My 4-dr Cobalt SS has over 110,000 miles and still runs like new. I've only done basic maintenance (tires, brakes, belts, and spark plugs at 103,000). It handles great here in the U.S. Rocky Mountains! For the price, its fun to drive. At 65 mph, I get roughly 37 mpg. The Pioneer Sound system is great too!

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Nate W

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Reviewed a 2006 Chevrolet LT Sedan FWD on Mar 16, 2008

The car is base LT four-door model. Bought the car nearly brand-new with less than 100 miles on it. Never have had to fix a thing on it yet, and it's got nearly 27,000 miles on it now. It's reliable, but it's only been two years. However, the car is one of the lowest costing cars GM offers, and the interior shows this. It's rated at one of the "healthiest" looking interiors, but it's very blah (my interior is the tan with silver accents). The car is a little small for four passengers to be seated in there for some time. Surprisingly, the available trunk space is quite large. Performance wise, it only has 140 some horsepower, so it's not the fastest car on the block. The handling is around the same level, along with the braking. The ride is decent. I do not have ABS, and have gotten into a couple of scary situations because of it. ABS is nice to have, but you still can avoid accidents without it. I was wary of driving the car during the winter with snow/ice for braking concerns, but at the end of the winter I preferred driving my car over friend's cars. The reason for this is because alot of the road can be felt through the stearing wheel. I knew exactly when my wheels would start spinning, and could easily adjust steering to counteract any slipping. I do get decent gas mileage. During the summer, my in-town driving gets around 26-28mpg, and highway can be as high as 36mpg. In-town mpg suffers during the winter and drops down to 23 mpg.

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Daniel N

5.0

Reviewed a 2006 Chevrolet LS Coupe FWD on Jan 7, 2008

I've had this car for over a year now, and i love it. It is a great solid car. My wife and I both enjoy this car and take it on many road trips around Washington. I've added a intake and we still get around 33.4 mpg which isn't bad...

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