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Chevy Grows Small-Car Lineup By 2012

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

In less than 2 years, there will be four small cars available from Chevrolet in the U.S. market.

In addition to the Chevy Aveo and the game-changing electronic Volt, Chevrolet will be introducing the Cruze, a more mature and sohpisticated replacement for the Chevy Cobalt, in 2011 in addition to the fuel-saving Spark.

“We think that we’re going to start seeing some industry growth, and that’s going to put pressure on fuel prices again…so we think that’s going to encourage consumers to continue buying small cars,” said small cars marketing director Margaret Brooks. “We’re seeing really a resurgence of small cars throughout the industry.”

The 2011 Chevy Cruze will change how people view small cars, having the roominess and add-ons that you would normally find on a more upscale mid-size car, but with the price and fuel-economy of a compact.

The longest running of the small car models for Chevrolet will also be undergoing some significant positive changes. The next generation Chevy Cobalt will be American-made, being moved to the Lake Orion, Michigan plant that was the former production facility of the Pontiac G6.

We look forward to the diversity of these models when they share the lot here at Marc Heitz Chevrolet within the next couple years.

2010 Chevy Cobalt a Solid Choice for Oklahoma

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

The 2010 Cobalt offers a variety of styles and options to meet your driving needs.

The all-new 2010 Chevy Cobalt features a choice of body styles and a wide selection of trims and available options. The new Cobalt is versatile and economical to drive, offering stellar fuel economy, excellent build quality, affordability and sweet style.

The 2010 Chevy Cobalt comes in two models – a two-door coupe and a four-door sedan – each with a performance-tuned suspension for controlled handling. The sedan and coupe are offered in multiple trim levels – LS, 1LT, 2LT and SS for the sedan while the coupe comes in LS, LT and SS.

All models except the turbocharged SS trims feature an ECOTEC 2.2-liter inline four-cylinder engine with continuously variable valve timing (CVVT). This powerplant develops 145 hp with 152 lb/ft of torque. Two transmissions are offered – a sporty five-speed manual with overdrive and a four-speed automatic. The Cobalt can take you farther without stopping to fill the tank with an EPA-estimated fuel efficiency rating of 25 mpg city and 35 mpg highway for the sedan.


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2009 Chevrolet Cobalt

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

35680f2It’s odd to describe a vehicle as savvy, but there are few better descriptors for the 2009 Chevy Cobalt. Combining intelligent design, efficient performance and innovative technology into one affordable package, the newest Cobalt is perhaps the most street-savvy vehicle on the market.

In sedan and coupe models, the 2009 Chevy Cobalt combines remarkably simple design with modern, athletic features. Just because it’s the practical, economical choice doesn’t mean it has to look like it. The Chevy badge rests atop a sleek, black mesh grille and flanking cat-eye automatic headlamps. Below, available integrated foglamps complete a gently sloping nose.

The lines of the new Cobalt are long and contemporary. There’s an underlying sense of speed and performance to the design that cannot be ignored. Its generous length, sweeping roofline and wide stance connote confident strength while low profile, multi-spoke alloys, a rear spoiler and chrome-tipped exhaust ensure an aggressive athleticism. Gently flared wheel arches and body-colored accents give the newest Cobalt an elegant, understated appearance.

Beneath the hood, the 2009 Cobalt is anything but understated. Chevy’s standard engine is a spirited and ride-optimized 2.2-liter ECOTEC inline four-cylinder capable of 155 hp and 150 lb/ft of torque through a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission. When equipped with manual transmission, the Cobalt’s four-cylinder achieves a staggering 37 mpg highway.

For race-inspired power, Chevy has equipped the Cobalt SS model with an upgraded five-speed manual-controlled 2.0-liter ECOTEC four-cylinder. This advanced performance-based powerplant produces an impressive 260 hp and 260 lb/ft of torque and utilizes cutting-edge engineering and direct-injection technology to achieve up to 30 mpg highway. Chevy’s available StabiliTrak electronic stability control system is matched to a sport-tuned suspension system with monotube shocks to ensure nimble, responsive ride control while standard antilock brakes provide unrivaled stopping power.

Beyond stability control and antilock disc brakes, the 2009 Cobalt integrates daytime running lights, advanced traction control and an intelligent array of airbags to ensure optimal safety at all times. The comfort and convenience of Chevy’s innovative OnStar system with hands-free phone system, emergency response and automatic crash response is also standard in the newest Cobalt.

Inside, Chevy has placed an obvious emphasis on personal comfort and modern convenience. Interior design is simple yet sporty, much like the outside. Available heated leather bucket seats and a power sunroof present an overwhelmingly comfortable cabin while sport-inspired gauges and a well designed center stack make this Cobalt the most contemporary to date. An available leather-wrapped steering wheel, remote starter and tire-pressure monitoring system highlight an impressive list of interior amenities.

In terms of technology, the newest Cobalt is the best yet. The center stack houses an available premium CD audio system with auxiliary and USB inputs (for iPods and MP3 players) and XM Satellite Radio. Bluetooth wireless communication and a well-integrated and innovative driver information center make this year’s Cobalt as tech-savvy as it is street-smart.

With its exceptional combination of efficiency, versatility and convenience, the 2009 Chevy Cobalt is an undeniably practical and intelligent choice. With a 260-hp engine, just don’t expect it to act like one all the time.

The 2009 Chevy Cobalt features a starting MSRP of just $16,380.