How rare is my car?
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How rare is my car?
Hi, I am new here but I would really like to find out how rare my 2010 Cobalt SS is.
Black
LSD
Low spoiler
Sport Pedals
All Weather mats.
After I purchased this I found the original sticker folded up in the glove box and was excited to see the LSD since the dealer had no idea what I was talking about and said it didn't have it.
I am very impressed with this car and the reviews. I was going to purchase a 2011 Cruze LTZ until my husband talked me into looking at the Cobalt SS. I sold my 98 Mustang GT Convertible to buy this. Way more fun to drive.
Thanks.
Any input would be great.
Deb
Black
LSD
Low spoiler
Sport Pedals
All Weather mats.
After I purchased this I found the original sticker folded up in the glove box and was excited to see the LSD since the dealer had no idea what I was talking about and said it didn't have it.
I am very impressed with this car and the reviews. I was going to purchase a 2011 Cruze LTZ until my husband talked me into looking at the Cobalt SS. I sold my 98 Mustang GT Convertible to buy this. Way more fun to drive.
Thanks.
Any input would be great.
Deb
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IMO I think the SS/TC is a rare car in itself, I see less of them on the road than Camaro SS's or even
Z06's.Just about the only time I see them are at planed meets. Will it be a collector car is yet to be seen, and brings up argument on this site each time someone asks. People say it's a 4 cyl econo car, but back in the 80's people said the Grand National won't be a collector car because it's a 6cyl car. All I can say, is that I'm old enough to have heard regrets from folks that turned Chevelle SS's into dirt track cars because they didn't think it would be a collector car. I sold my 69 SS in 1993 for $8800, and it resurfaced a couple of years ago, and the asking price was $30k. The kicker was that it was in much worse condition than when I owned it.
Z06's.Just about the only time I see them are at planed meets. Will it be a collector car is yet to be seen, and brings up argument on this site each time someone asks. People say it's a 4 cyl econo car, but back in the 80's people said the Grand National won't be a collector car because it's a 6cyl car. All I can say, is that I'm old enough to have heard regrets from folks that turned Chevelle SS's into dirt track cars because they didn't think it would be a collector car. I sold my 69 SS in 1993 for $8800, and it resurfaced a couple of years ago, and the asking price was $30k. The kicker was that it was in much worse condition than when I owned it.
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Well in regards to my 2.4, it was one of only 60 in that colour for the year, only 22 of those were manual, and of those mine was the only one with neither sunroof nor leather. Don't think the OP can say that's the only '10 LNF of any variety, since they're all the same.