I think I'll get rid of the Cobalt
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I think I'll get rid of the Cobalt
Yes, only 5000 kms and I'm thinking of having someone take over my lease. The fortunate thing is that I had huge discounts on the car so my payments are Cdn $310/month for a 72,000 k lease.
I originaly was very pleased with the car but I find that too many things are bothering me about the car and I find it hard to enjoy it.
Issues such as cheap brake rotors, ticking exhaust, unusually hard clutch, intermittent idle problems and clunking suspensions are starting to get to me. I'm thinking that I might as well get rid of it before it gets too old and my window of opportunity to flip it for another car dissapears.
After researching the forum for a while, it seems that most of these problems are either something that the dealer can't do anything about or I'd have to upgrade to better parts to fix the problem which I think you shouldn't have to do on a brand new car, especially on a lease.
I'm wondering if someone has any INSIDE INFO on the '07 SS/SC as far as mechanical upgrades or fixes for various problems. That way I may get another Cobalt but it'd be a 2007.
I just hate hearing people say: "Yeah, that's normal on our cars". I mean overall the car is a pleasure to drive but I'd expect these problems to be rare, not widespread!!!
GM needs to fine tune this car, BIGTIME.
I work for GM (Oshawa) and I find it sad that they don't have their quality consistent across the board, on all their products. The new Buick LaCrosses and GPs have great quality #s but I just don't see myself driving a sedan just yet.
If anyone has any info on the '07s please chime in. I'd love to drive the perfect cobalt.
I originaly was very pleased with the car but I find that too many things are bothering me about the car and I find it hard to enjoy it.
Issues such as cheap brake rotors, ticking exhaust, unusually hard clutch, intermittent idle problems and clunking suspensions are starting to get to me. I'm thinking that I might as well get rid of it before it gets too old and my window of opportunity to flip it for another car dissapears.
After researching the forum for a while, it seems that most of these problems are either something that the dealer can't do anything about or I'd have to upgrade to better parts to fix the problem which I think you shouldn't have to do on a brand new car, especially on a lease.
I'm wondering if someone has any INSIDE INFO on the '07 SS/SC as far as mechanical upgrades or fixes for various problems. That way I may get another Cobalt but it'd be a 2007.
I just hate hearing people say: "Yeah, that's normal on our cars". I mean overall the car is a pleasure to drive but I'd expect these problems to be rare, not widespread!!!
GM needs to fine tune this car, BIGTIME.
I work for GM (Oshawa) and I find it sad that they don't have their quality consistent across the board, on all their products. The new Buick LaCrosses and GPs have great quality #s but I just don't see myself driving a sedan just yet.
If anyone has any info on the '07s please chime in. I'd love to drive the perfect cobalt.
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Originally Posted by MB06
That's wishful thinking until GM confirms it.
If I have to wait until 08, I might as well wait for the Camaro.
If I have to wait until 08, I might as well wait for the Camaro.
Yes Sir. CAMARO= My next ride!
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Sure... the Cobalt's got it's problems... but it is the fastest 2 door compact coupe you can buy. Be happy having something that you don't see on the road every day. Any car in it's first few years is gonna have problems. But then again you did buy an economy car... whether you want to hear that or not. It's not gonna have Buick quality.
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i'm waiting for the 08,,it will bring the 2.0 turbocharged engine
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Originally Posted by victory_red_SS
Why do you say something as if it were fact when you know that is not fact but mere speculation that borders on fantasy?
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Originally Posted by Leff1986
the only changes for the 07 ss/sc are the red tint coat color, and a wing delete
As far as the problems, they are pretty minor. Most high-performance cars will have these sort of things. That is part of the compromise with driving a sports car! YOu want a smooth, quiet ride, buy a Lexus.
Good luck with whatever you get to replace it!
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WOW...
NO 2.0 TURBOCHARGER IN THE COBALT!!!
It will never ever ever ever happen! And on that topic, the cobalt won't get a refresh until 09 or 10. Not 08.
The 07's are going to be mechanicaly the same. (i'm assuming, but could be wrong) it's just some color options, new radio, and a new steering wheel. I havn't heard of the wing delete, but that would be nice.
NO 2.0 TURBOCHARGER IN THE COBALT!!!
It will never ever ever ever happen! And on that topic, the cobalt won't get a refresh until 09 or 10. Not 08.
The 07's are going to be mechanicaly the same. (i'm assuming, but could be wrong) it's just some color options, new radio, and a new steering wheel. I havn't heard of the wing delete, but that would be nice.
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Yeah i Agree no 2.0T for the cobalt in the near future. But i did hear they are putting the never been seen LS10(changed to ten due to smarty pants in the post below) 953 Hp 4.0L V12 in the cobalt for 2010, boy its going to be sweet, triple charged and all, that would be two turbos and a super charger. They said its only going to bump it another $4,000, not to bad as i see it. Oh and i heard it from a brother's, friend's, uncle's, step mother's, grandchild's, son.
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The LS10, isn't that the new engine they designed for the '09 Vette? Along with the 7 speed transmatic, auto adjusting hydrolic suspension, and in dash computer?
And I'm joking Chevypowered... relax.
And I'm joking Chevypowered... relax.
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Originally Posted by victory_red_SS
Why do you say something as if it were fact when you know that is not fact but mere speculation that borders on fantasy?
,,,but why dont you ask red wing if its true
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It will never ever ever ever happen! And on that topic, the cobalt won't get a refresh until 09 or 10. Not 08.
One of the biggest problems GM faced with it's previous J-body was that it was BARELY updated throughout most of it's history. THat state of stagnation caused them to lose significant ground to the imports who were actually building progressively better cars. GM has acknowledged this in their last annual report to shareholders and mentioned the cobalt (along with most of their product line) will be updated more often and probably (speculation now) not have nearly the same life span as the J-Body.
The few people I've spoken to at GM mentioned that you're probably likely to see an automatic or tip-tonic SS/SC (similiar to that in the recent malibus) in the future.
Ultimately it comes down to dollars, and if you ask any dealer, they'll all tell you that if the SS/SC had an automatic option, they wouldn't have any sitting on their lots right now.
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Originally Posted by MB06
Yes, only 5000 kms and I'm thinking of having someone take over my lease. The fortunate thing is that I had huge discounts on the car so my payments are Cdn $310/month for a 72,000 k lease.
I originaly was very pleased with the car but I find that too many things are bothering me about the car and I find it hard to enjoy it.
Issues such as cheap brake rotors, ticking exhaust, unusually hard clutch, intermittent idle problems and clunking suspensions are starting to get to me. I'm thinking that I might as well get rid of it before it gets too old and my window of opportunity to flip it for another car dissapears.
After researching the forum for a while, it seems that most of these problems are either something that the dealer can't do anything about or I'd have to upgrade to better parts to fix the problem which I think you shouldn't have to do on a brand new car, especially on a lease.
I'm wondering if someone has any INSIDE INFO on the '07 SS/SC as far as mechanical upgrades or fixes for various problems. That way I may get another Cobalt but it'd be a 2007.
I just hate hearing people say: "Yeah, that's normal on our cars". I mean overall the car is a pleasure to drive but I'd expect these problems to be rare, not widespread!!!
GM needs to fine tune this car, BIGTIME.
I work for GM (Oshawa) and I find it sad that they don't have their quality consistent across the board, on all their products. The new Buick LaCrosses and GPs have great quality #s but I just don't see myself driving a sedan just yet.
If anyone has any info on the '07s please chime in. I'd love to drive the perfect cobalt.
I originaly was very pleased with the car but I find that too many things are bothering me about the car and I find it hard to enjoy it.
Issues such as cheap brake rotors, ticking exhaust, unusually hard clutch, intermittent idle problems and clunking suspensions are starting to get to me. I'm thinking that I might as well get rid of it before it gets too old and my window of opportunity to flip it for another car dissapears.
After researching the forum for a while, it seems that most of these problems are either something that the dealer can't do anything about or I'd have to upgrade to better parts to fix the problem which I think you shouldn't have to do on a brand new car, especially on a lease.
I'm wondering if someone has any INSIDE INFO on the '07 SS/SC as far as mechanical upgrades or fixes for various problems. That way I may get another Cobalt but it'd be a 2007.
I just hate hearing people say: "Yeah, that's normal on our cars". I mean overall the car is a pleasure to drive but I'd expect these problems to be rare, not widespread!!!
GM needs to fine tune this car, BIGTIME.
I work for GM (Oshawa) and I find it sad that they don't have their quality consistent across the board, on all their products. The new Buick LaCrosses and GPs have great quality #s but I just don't see myself driving a sedan just yet.
If anyone has any info on the '07s please chime in. I'd love to drive the perfect cobalt.
Any sports car or turbo supercharged is going to have tinking exhaust after any run and especially a hard run. period. It not the cobalt that has this unusual problem all cars do this.
sport suspension will be a little harsh especially in a light car. dont want that? buy a charger i guess.
hard clutch? hmmm get a standard. this is one of the lightest performance clutches out there.
Not the first car and you have to realize that alot of that is to do with the supercharger, not a big deal in my mind, it is in yours so my suggestion is dont get a turbo or supercharger. To each their own opinion and that is okay. IMO some people expect too much. there is no harm to you or the car. I can reproduce the problem and I bet you can to. I just choose not to reproduce it and it does not bother me then.
What other car should you consider. Charger, 300M, you name it. bigger car and N/A. but drive it first. tell the dealer why you dont like your old car. get them to prove to you their car wont have these traits.
good luck. DO you know what I really hope. I hope you keep your SS. Dont want to see you leave us. and you should think everyday what your can do. how it looks. how it handles. how it embarasses other cars more expensive. and if you do get the desire to jump ship. test drive that car down the same route you didnt like driving your cobalt down then test drive that car down the road where you did like driving your cobalt.
PM me either way. I like to hear what you did in the end. If you end up not liking the cobalt anymore then by all means do what is right for you.
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w/ the 6 disc changer play mp3's as well?
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Originally Posted by MB06
Yes, only 5000 kms and I'm thinking of having someone take over my lease. The fortunate thing is that I had huge discounts on the car so my payments are Cdn $310/month for a 72,000 k lease.
I originaly was very pleased with the car but I find that too many things are bothering me about the car and I find it hard to enjoy it.
Issues such as cheap brake rotors, ticking exhaust, unusually hard clutch, intermittent idle problems and clunking suspensions are starting to get to me. I'm thinking that I might as well get rid of it before it gets too old and my window of opportunity to flip it for another car dissapears.
After researching the forum for a while, it seems that most of these problems are either something that the dealer can't do anything about or I'd have to upgrade to better parts to fix the problem which I think you shouldn't have to do on a brand new car, especially on a lease.
I'm wondering if someone has any INSIDE INFO on the '07 SS/SC as far as mechanical upgrades or fixes for various problems. That way I may get another Cobalt but it'd be a 2007.
I just hate hearing people say: "Yeah, that's normal on our cars". I mean overall the car is a pleasure to drive but I'd expect these problems to be rare, not widespread!!!
GM needs to fine tune this car, BIGTIME.
I work for GM (Oshawa) and I find it sad that they don't have their quality consistent across the board, on all their products. The new Buick LaCrosses and GPs have great quality #s but I just don't see myself driving a sedan just yet.
If anyone has any info on the '07s please chime in. I'd love to drive the perfect cobalt.
I originaly was very pleased with the car but I find that too many things are bothering me about the car and I find it hard to enjoy it.
Issues such as cheap brake rotors, ticking exhaust, unusually hard clutch, intermittent idle problems and clunking suspensions are starting to get to me. I'm thinking that I might as well get rid of it before it gets too old and my window of opportunity to flip it for another car dissapears.
After researching the forum for a while, it seems that most of these problems are either something that the dealer can't do anything about or I'd have to upgrade to better parts to fix the problem which I think you shouldn't have to do on a brand new car, especially on a lease.
I'm wondering if someone has any INSIDE INFO on the '07 SS/SC as far as mechanical upgrades or fixes for various problems. That way I may get another Cobalt but it'd be a 2007.
I just hate hearing people say: "Yeah, that's normal on our cars". I mean overall the car is a pleasure to drive but I'd expect these problems to be rare, not widespread!!!
GM needs to fine tune this car, BIGTIME.
I work for GM (Oshawa) and I find it sad that they don't have their quality consistent across the board, on all their products. The new Buick LaCrosses and GPs have great quality #s but I just don't see myself driving a sedan just yet.
If anyone has any info on the '07s please chime in. I'd love to drive the perfect cobalt.
Oh, I see. You bought the version. The version doesn't have any issues and has 40 more horse and 60 more torque.
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Originally Posted by SilverStreak
Sure... the Cobalt's got it's problems... but it is the fastest 2 door compact coupe you can buy. Be happy having something that you don't see on the road every day. Any car in it's first few years is gonna have problems. But then again you did buy an economy car... whether you want to hear that or not. It's not gonna have Buick quality.