Speedy and affordable summarizes the new “IT” car for 2005, and Chevrolet has given birth to a new series: the Cobalt SS. Chevy pulls out all the stops and loads the new prize car with plenty of satisfying accessories.
Everything about the vehicle’s features are unique or curious and people will be sold by its standards alone. The one piece of information that will please an interested buyer is the speed and power this compact coupe holds. The Cobalt SS is different from anything Chevy has ever produced.
The Cobalt is a mixture of a Corvette’s sex appeal and a Cavalier’s roomy comfortable space. Little modifications are needed for aftermarket because Chevy piles on the goods, with 18-inch aluminum alloy stock rims, jewel tail lamps and halogen lamps. The dressing for the Cobalt SS is like a kid’s first day of school: outstanding, with colors like Victory Red, Rally Yellow, Sunburst Orange and Metallic Blue. However, beauty is only skin deep. It’s the inside that counts.
Picture the Incredible Hulk and his alter ego Bruce Banner. Cobalt SS is much similar to Banner when turned off, nothing too special or fearless; however, when the key hits the ignition and fires up, a transformation takes place, and a feeling of tremendous power and freedom is unleashed. That feeling is the 205 horsepower, 200-pound torque super-charged engine.
The driver will be able to experience freedom with the tight grip and feet pounding clutch and shifting stick gears as they take a spin in this unquestionable force of maxim adrenaline of five-speed manual transmission.
Safety and comfort is also standard with the Cobalt. The 2005 SS has four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes, incredible suspension, and impressive handling and maneuvering.
Leather bucket seats and power lock everything electronics make the ride pure comfortable enjoyment. The only adjustments made by hand are the manual rotation of seats and how far away we would like to be from the intensity.
The car is priced at $21,995. Once test driven, customers will leave either with the Cobalt or leave with the craving of wanting the car.