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Old 01-27-2006, 02:05 PM
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Question difference?

kinda new to the cobalt community. i just bought my 06 Cobalt LS Coupe couple weeks ago. i was just wondering the RS, SC and stuff stood for. i saw one guy on here says he has an LS RS. does that necessarily mean i have one too?
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welcome!! the guy with the RS, that's like his initails or something like that... SC means supercharded... LS is what's reffered to as the Base Model...
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Originally Posted by SlateFox
kinda new to the cobalt community. i just bought my 06 Cobalt LS Coupe couple weeks ago. i was just wondering the RS, SC and stuff stood for. i saw one guy on here says he has an LS RS. does that necessarily mean i have one too?

no it dsnt really mean nething he just made his car unique with his initials. i thought it was a cool idea. i wldnt do it tho id b to scard to mess it up. u can assume SC stands for 2.0 supercharged cobalt. nuthin really special bout this eithr just a way to let evryone no what ur takling about without typin the whole thing out. then there is SS n/a the 2.4 liter. it just takes sum gettin used to on here.

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